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Crazy Text Generator: 5 Ways to Improve Your Fonts and Why You Should
5 reasons you should use these free methods to boost engagement: Help blog visitors, social media users, and students.
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'He's a different child': Natalie's son kept getting suspended — until the school took him outside
A Queensland mum says her son was getting suspended every second week for fighting in school and found it difficult to focus in class — but outdoor lessons at her son's school dramatically improved his behaviour both at the schoolground and home.
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'Cult of Smart' author Fredrik deBoer on the taboo of admitting some kids just aren't good at school, why 'equality of opportunity' is bunk, and why he believes in a culture of forgiveness over cancellation
"The Cult of Smart: How Our Broken Education System Perpetuates Social Injustice" author talks about lowering the stakes to increase student outcomes.
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Teaching Isn’t About Managing Behavior
It’s about reaching students where they really are.
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It’s time to stop debating how to teach kids to read and follow the science
Most children need help learning to read, but there’s long-standing disagreement on how best to help them. Decades of research have identified the most effective approaches.
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Why Wealth Is Not Related To Income
What is wealth? Wealth and income are not as related as we once thought. Find out how you can build wealth even on a low income.
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Federal Loan Servicing Pros and Cons - The Frugal Fellow
FedLoan is a student loan servicer which specifically handles federal loan servicing in the US. Many people have had major issues with FedLoan.
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How a flawed idea is teaching millions of kids to be poor readers
For decades, schools have taught children the strategies of struggling readers, using a theory about reading that cognitive scientists have repeatedly debunked. And many teachers and parents don't know there's anything wrong with it.
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Avoiding Failure to Launch into Financial Adulthood
Have you heard the phrase Failure to Launch before? I'm sure you have, there was a $100 million dollar grossing movie, starring Matthew McConaughey and Sarah Jessica Parker of the same name. If you are a parent, you might be thinking about how it relates to your kids. No parent wants their child to experience the failure to launch and end up living in their basement until their thirty-five. Failure to Launch is a common way to describe a young adult who is struggling with the transition to adulthood. It's often defined as an inability to leave home and support
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Jesuit school refuses to fire teacher in same-sex marriage over archdiocese's order
Brebeuf Jesuit Preparatory School announced they had a "sincere and significant disagreement" with the Archdiocese of Indianapolis over a teacher in a same-sex marriage.
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Computers in the Classroom May Do More Harm Than Good—If They're Overused
New research finds that computers are most effective as teaching tools when used sparingly, and to teach kids at certain ages specific subjects.
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'Kids learn to survive a guy with a gun': Aussie-made video shocks the US
Fake blood, gunshots and barricades. Two Australian men were horrified by how American schools prepare children for a massacre. Now their ad is shaking up the country.
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Lunch lady fired for giving student free meal refuses offer to be rehired
Termination led to outpouring of support for New Hampshire cafeteria worker Bonnie Kimball, who told student ‘tell mom you need money’
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How to Help Your Teen Achieve Academic Success
Here’s how you can help your teen see to one of the main stressors in his life, which is, achieving academic success
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Teachers’ strike causes problems for Poland’s Solidarity labor union
The government accuses strike leaders of playing politics ahead of this year’s elections.
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Teacher who donated most of his salary to the poor wins $1 million global prize
A Kenyan teacher from a remote village who gave away most of his earnings to the poor won a $1 million prize on Sunday for his work teaching in a government-run school that has just one computer and shoddy Internet access. The annual Global Teacher Prize was awarded to Peter Tabichi in the opulent Atlantis Hotel in Dubai in a ceremony hosted by actor Hugh Jackman.
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For Today’s Kids, Playing Nintendo in the Classroom Isn’t Just a Dream
All those ‘90s kids who used to try sneaking their Game Boys into class and playing discreetly under their desks—to no avail, of course—may soon be feeling like they were born in the wrong decade. The gaming devices aren’t being treated as contraband anymore, at least not in the 100 K-12 schools that have welcomed Nintendo products into their classrooms this year to help students develop collaboration, creativity, critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
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How to Teach the Civil War in the Deep South
One veteran Mississippi teacher is forgoing textbooks for the local archives.
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How to Make Sure the Dissertation Help You Are Going to Order Is Reliable
Take a look at DissertationHelp.com, for example. It’s a well-designed website with a lot of information on it, and it suggests that it’s a trusted venue. Is this 100% true, though? Let’s take a look at a few things that you would have to examine in order to determine if that’s a venue that you can trust.
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One Russian Teacher's Online Crusade To Get Proper Russian Back On TV
A language teacher ruffles feathers among leading TV personalities with a popular YouTube channel relentlessly nitpicking at grammatical blunders.
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