PRE-TEST: Are you capable of reading a text without re-reading words and sentences?If you are a slow reader, the answer is probably "no".Reading experts call this back-skipping phenomenon "regression"
As adults, we use math for everything. Buying gas, figuring out a budget, cooking, painting a room. In pretty much everything we do, we use some form of math.As children, math can be simple and come e
The worst storm ever recorded in the UK struck in the 18th century killing thousands and destroying huge amounts of property and uprooting hundreds of thousands of trees.
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When looking at creating a classroom for the emotionally disabled or the oppositional defiant child, one must look at the classroom as a symbol of both safety and danger. The classroom for the behavio
The OLPC plan, one laptop per child, once again came up to live when Microsoft announced to join hands with them. The breakup with the tech behemoth Intel, just four months ago, was a setback for OLPC
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Are you thinking about going back to college, but you don't have the time or the flexibility to go to a traditional college? Online college might be for you because it provides flexibility and great d
The figures speak for themselves. Even the most ardent sceptic cannot deny the skills deficit that we currently face. But why does this gap exist and are industry and Government adopting the right str
Any educator who has spent time browsing the internet looking for quality resources to use with their students will know just how much junk there is out there. The whole 'web 2.0' thing just does not
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