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student | student profile | studentprofile | testimonial | testimonials | thought leadershipTeachers and school administrators understand that there are a wide range of aptitudes and learning styles in each classroom. Students with high aptitudes are considered
In today’s classroom, teachers encounter students, all with their own learning styles, cultures, abilities and disabilities, family dynamics, and more. As education has evolved, it
Literacy instruction is moving beyond the English language arts (ELA) classroom. School- and district-wide initiatives have started implementing education in reading and writing across the
There is overwhelming evidence that when children are physically active, they learn better, stay more focused and appear happier. So it confounds scientists that the
The Hunt family at a cheerleading competition Like any intelligent husband, Lewis Hunt thought it would be a good idea to follow his wife’s
Like most kids, Kevin Hazelrigg viewed school as an obligation. That was until Mrs. Pierpont came along to teach him in fourth grade in Springfield,
Sherie, Andrew, Allison and Angela Mauney all graduated together. Sherie Mauney had a deal for her children, Allison, Andrew and Angela, who were all
When her daughter Lauren entered a Head Start Program in 1994, Sonya May knew what she wanted to do with the rest of her life.
Blended learning is a model of education in which students divide their learning time between traditional classroom models and the use of technology in the
A common complaint among literacy teachers is that students do not read and write as much as they used to. These teachers place the blame
Many educators see video games as effective tools for engaging today’s students. They bridge student interest, diverse literacy development and in-depth learning. Strategies for teaching
All parents hope their children will receive individualized and personal attention from each and every one of their teachers, but as school enrollment grows and
The world is becoming more interconnected than ever. Businesses are not only competing with storefronts down the street but also around the world. To build
You may not have to think too long to remember a teacher who made a difference in your life. Most of us grew up with
Fresh out of Arkansas State University with a communications degree in 1997, Russell Stokes was ready to take on the world. Then, he decided he
Literacy is fundamental to education. Learning in other subjects begins by first understanding written, spoken, visual, and other forms of language. This ability is perhaps
Historically, educators have debated the benefits and drawbacks of sustained silent reading versus group reading. Strategies for teaching reading have varied concerning which methods are
In the constantly developing education world, teachers look for ways to innovate lesson planning. Student populations are diversifying; different cultural backgrounds and ability levels are
Special education teachers must abide by special education laws that do not always apply to the general student population. Districts may also have their own
Classroom teachers at all levels report students’ increasing dependence on technology, serious involvement with social networks and fascination with data speed. Students will search for
As a teacher, it is your job to develop an environment that is conducive to learning. The classroom your students come into can have a
A master’s degree in curriculum and instruction can open many doors for your teaching career. Given that this is a relatively new degree offering, many
A common conception of research and practice is that they reside at opposite ends of a spectrum. Either one researches impractical theories, or one practices
More than 3 million people are diagnosed with dyslexia every year. Dyslexia is a cognitive condition that affects the brain’s learning centers, resulting in a
Founded in 1922, the Council for Exceptional Children (CEC) is the largest internationally recognized professional organization devoted to improving the educational experience of students with
Educators who are well established in their careers choose to pursue a graduate degree for a variety of reasons, including career advancement, continuing education and
Consistency and predictability are important for brain development. The more consistent and predictable a child’s life is, the more likely he or she will succeed
Candidates for a Master of Special Education in Special Education degree will develop a thorough understanding of the educational acts passed by Congress and how
If you are considering a master’s degree in reading, you may be interested in teaching literacy as a career option. A Master of Science in
Although the Common Core State Standards (CCSS) aim to ensure academic achievement across U.S. school systems, critics say the standards fall short in addressing the
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