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  • Health Centers' Role Critical In Screening Students For High-Risk Drinking  By : Cassie Harman
    For most students, college is a learning experience that goes well beyond the classroom More freedom and responsibility means more risk, which is borne out in the statistics surroundings students’ use of alcohol
  • Austin Independent School District  By : Ronnie Bredahl
    Following the motto of “A Universe of Opportunity for Every Child,” Austin Independent School District embraces the wealth of cultural diversity within its 113 campuses Demographic information for Austin ISD notes a culturally as well as economically diverse student population with a large number of students speaking languages other than English
  • South American Educators Meet To Redefine Their Sociopolitical Role  By : Mba Mbulu
    Soon, teachers and educators across Latin America and Spain will be attending the Fifth Ibero-American Conference of Teachers, Educators and Researchers ((Quinto Encuentro IberoAmericano de Colectivas y Redes de Maestros que Hacen Investigacion e Innovacion Desde Su Escuela y Comunidad) One of their objectives is to make teachers and educators authors of and protagonists for the emancipation of the educational process
  • Practical Homeschooling Tips - Home Schooling Credited Programs  By : Jane A. Smith
    Credited programs for home schooling are what most home schoolers are trying to find The reasons are obvious, mainly for their grades in high schools
  • Tutor-Parent Communication  By : Shari Nielsen
    For a tutor, communication with parents is a must Tutors that communicate with the parent frequently tend to run a more successful business, land clients that are willing to pay slightly higher fees, and have clients that are more likely to offer referrals
  • Advice For Parent-Teacher Communication  By : Shari Nielsen
    Tutors not only help students understand material, but they also provide advice to frustrated or parents struggling to help their children The more informed tutors are, the more likely they are to offer sound advice
  • Why High School Rankings Aren’t Enough?  By : Patricia Hawke
    Now that lists of high school rankings are being published in the media, parents, teachers, and students will no doubt be wondering where "their" school ranks on the list The lists of high school rankings are based on student test results
  • Tips For Test Taking In Detroit Schools  By : Patricia Hawke
    Detroit Schools are offering tips for parents and students taking tests Tests, regular and standardized, are supposed to accurately measure how well a child has mastered his or her subjects in school
  • Can Distance E-Mentoring In Dallas Schools Succeed?  By : Patricia Hawke
    E-mentoring in Dallas Schools is a program endorsed by the Dallas Bar Association (DBA), Dallas Association of Young Lawyers (DAYL), and the Dallas Independent School District (Dallas ISD) that assists students in becoming the first in their family to graduate from college This program is called the Advancement Via Independent Determination (AVID) Program
  • Increased Graduation Rate At Cincinnati Schools Proves Improvement Is Possible  By : Patricia Hawke
    The recent news that the graduation rate from Cincinnati schools has increased from 51 percent to 79 percent is beyond simply very encouraging The fact that this increase in the number of graduates from Cincinnati schools has come during a time when the academic expectations for students have increased makes this accomplishment even more impressive and potentially a model for any large school district to study
  • Nutrition In Chicago Schools  By : Patricia Hawke
    Chicago Schools are participating the in National School Lunch Program in order to ensure all of their students have the opportunity for proper nutrition needed to grow healthy ands realize their educational potential The growing cost of living in the Chicago area has made it increasingly difficult for some parents to afford the proper diet for their children as healthy food has become so expensive now
  • Goals Of Charlotte Schools  By : Patricia Hawke
    Charlotte is one of the fastest growing cities in one of the fastest growing regions in the Country School districts can find the challenge of maintaining educational quality in the face of swelling student bodies and squeezed budgets daunting
  • Are The Houston Schools Making College Accessible?  By : Patricia Hawke
    The Houston Independent School District (HISD) wants to increase the amount of students that attend college In order to do this, they are providing students, as well as parents, all the information they need in order to make college happen
  • Sex And Parents In Denver Schools  By : Patricia Hawke
    Denver Schools want parents to know just how powerful they are in educating their own children Parents are a student’s rock and their foundation for learning
  • Searching For A Christian Counseling Degree Online  By : Mary Swanson
    Christian Counseling Degree Online

    It could be your desire to further your education by earning a higher degree in Christian counseling As a busy professional working long days it may be hard to find the time
  • Practical Homeschooling Tips - Affordable Online Home Schooling For Your Children  By : Jane A. Smith
    Home schooling is an expensive proposition All the curricula cost money while some of them are pretty expensive
  • The Warning Signs Of Credit Repair For Students  By : Tom Tessin
    As a college student, you may find yourself becoming new to the whole credit card, financial world After all, you’re a college student and a young adult; everyone has to experience something new one in a lifetime
  • Simple And Effective Autism Modifications For The School Aged Child  By : Rachel Evans
    When a child has special learning needs, it is important to make the right modifications in the classroom, at home, and during other times of learning and education Keep in mind that learning isn’t just something that happens at school with teachers and textbooks
  • Book Talks Advertise Great Reads  By : Laura Robb
    Once a month I invite students to choose a book they read and present a short, 2 to 3 minute book talk From the start of the school year, it's helpful for you to model the book talking process by giving short talks on new additions to your classroom library or on favorite books, magazines, or graphic novels you want to spotlight
  • Summer Courses In Graphic Design In Milan  By : Katia Baroncelli
    This Summer NABA Nuova Accademia di Belle Arti offers 2 or 4-week courses in Graphic Design aimed at students who wish to have a better understanding of what communication design is

    Exploring Milan, the cutting edge of creativity, students will be surrounded by its urban landscape and have the chance be in touch with International professionals working in the field of Graphic Design
  • Rock-Solid Consistency Makes For A Rock-Solid Instrumentalist  By : Daniel E. Friedman
    Are you a rock-solid instrumentalist Can you give a first rate performance on your instrument five minutes after having been woken up at three in the morning (you’d of course use the first four minutes to scream at the person that woke you up with such a ridiculous demand)
  • Purpose Action (RPA) And Life By Design  By : Tim Jensen
    There are five primary components associated with the concept of a twenty first century education This is the type of education that allows people to take care of themselves financially, preparing themselves for the future, wealth building, and retirement
  • Your 21st Century Education And The Four Key Skills  By : Tim Jensen
    The concept of 21st century education comes with five key components This is the type of education that will allow people to obtain the financial strategies and wealth building tactics that will absolutely allow them to retire comfortably and on time
  • Study Skills Are Boring! Or, Are They?  By : Susan Kruger
    “Study skills are boring” That is what most students tell me when I first meet them
  • Concert Pianists And Dreaded Mood Swings  By : Daniel E. Friedman
    “I just gave a great concert I thought I was on top of the world and yet, here I am, three days later, feeling sad and apathetic
  • A Tutors Guide To An IEP  By : Shari Nielsen
    It is not uncommon for parents to use education lingo during the initial consultation with a new tutor One term that seems to come up quite often is the “IEP” or “Individualized Education Program”
  • Coping With The Anxieties Of Life After High School  By : Stan Popovich
    All most every high school student worries about what will happen after graduation The prospect of not knowing if something good or bad will happen to you can produce a lot of fear and anxiety
  • Practical Homeschooling Tips - Home Schooling And Its Pros And Cons  By : Jane A. Smith
    So you'd like to home school your child Before you take a step in any direction it would be advisable to make a thorough analysis of the advantages and disadvatages of home schooling
  • Objectivity - What Is It And Why Is That Important?  By : Christopher Snyder
    Let's start with the definition
  • Uniforms Not The Answer To Problem Of Bullying In Atlanta Schools  By : Patricia Hawke
    Some people have suggested that Atlanta schools should require students to wear school uniforms to combat the problem of "fashion bullying" This refers to a situation where a student is picked on because of the type or label of clothing they wear

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