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  • Choosing the Right Educational Video Games for Your Children  By : Amy Nutt
    Video games are among the most popular toys today. Children of all ages spend a lot of time engrossed in the latest action-packed video console or computer game.
  • Choosing the Right Golf School Requires Homework  By :
    With so much information out there to sift through, the process to selecting the right golf school can get pretty overwhelming. To help you get a head start, here are some of the key factors to keep in mind when deciding which golf school is best for you.
  • Choosing The Right Homeschooling Teaching Material  By :
    Choosing your homeschooling teaching materials can be an overwhelming decision because there are so many excellent resources and products available. In addition, it seems that each one claims to be superior to all of the others. However, there are plenty of resources available that can help lead concerned parents to the appropriate teaching materials and methods that work best for their family.
  • Christian Classical Education - Is it Really Necessary?  By : Kayley Kenzie
    Education is important, since it plays a vital role in how your children see the world and get through life. It also helps shape their character. Something of this importance makes it difficult to decide how and where your children should receive their education.
  • Clarity grading the GIA way-The story behind it.  By : Mithun Rao
    Have you ever wondered how the GIA Clarity Grading System was born? It is a very interesting story..read on ..
  • Classical Education Curriculum Made Simple  By : Kayley Kenzie
    The classical education curriculum is called the Trivium. This curriculum is divided into three separate phases. The first phase, or grammar stage, corresponds with elementary grades (1st-6th).
  • Classical Homeschooling - How to Start  By : Kayley Kenzie
    Parents who want their children to have the best education possible will want to look closely at classical homeschooling. Homeschooled children have a lot of advantages.
  • Classroom Management Tips: How to Handle Classroom Management During Transitions  By : Adam Waxler
    Using a variety of activities, or mini-lessons, in one lesson is a great way for teachers to address students' short attention span. However, the transitions between these activities are also a major cause of classroom management problems. Here are some effective classroom management tips for transitioning between mini-lessons...
  • Classroom Management: How to Handle Minor Classroom Management Problems  By : Adam Waxler
    this article is about stopping MINOR classroom management problems such as talking while the teacher is talking, writing or passing notes, and minor roughhousing. There are two common ways in which teachers usually deal with these nagging classroom management issues...
  • Classroom Management: How to Handle Power Seeking Students  By : Adam Waxler
    The sad fact is, it doesn't matter how well teachers know their content...it doesn't matter how many strategies teachers know to improve reading comprehension or to increase academic achievement...if teachers can not manage their classroom, they can not teach.
  • Classroom Management: Students Who Fall Through The Cracks  By : Adam Waxler
    By the time these students have gotten to 8th grade they have experienced enough failure in school that their goal is simply to avoid any more. These are the studentsd who fall through the cracks...
  • College Admissions Guide to Not Panicking  By : Kelsey Brennan
    Everyone worries about college admissions and everyone has their own thoughts and ideas on how best to do this. Many students believe that the SATS results are the most important. However, the admission factors most often taken into account appear to be your high school record.
  • College Degree  By : Hispanic
    Going off to college? You're probably both nervous and excited! College can be tedious, but it's an important phase of any student's education. After all, you'll feel that everything is worth it, when you finally get your college degree.
  • College Degrees Online: Wave of the Future  By : Kenneth Anczerewicz
    Getting an online education college degree is the wave of the future! The increase in adults going back to school has jumped from 28% in 1970 to 39% in 2006. In 2001, 92 million (46%) adults participated in educational ventures. (Statistics may be found at eLearners.com) But, the largest group of online education participants is the
  • College Habit Forming For Future Credit Card Use  By : Michael Benifez
    College is likely the time when a person has their own credit card without direct supervision. This can be a dangerous thing. If a student doesn't understand how fast credit card debt can rack up, they are in for a rude awakening. The credit card company doesn't care who owns the card or their financial experience level. The credit limit on college student cards are lower, which helps to keep debt lower, at least. None of this debt has to do with student loans, though. When any credit card debt at all is mixed with student loans, it seems to magnify the effect. Paying back a student loan and credit card debt racked up while they were a student can be tough, to say the least.

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