Trimming The Budget At North Kansas City Schools Good News
Submitted by: Patricia Hawke
The news that North Kansas City schools are implementing a plan to trim their budget by $1 million should be applauded by the public...
Are The Columbus Schools’ Policies As Tough As Their Bullies?
Submitted by: Patricia Hawke
Any policy that strives to stamp out bullying, whether in Columbus schools or elsewhere, is a policy toward a worthwhile endeavor...
Can Strategy Save Failing Los Angeles Schools?
Submitted by: Patricia Hawke
In response to a recent evaluation of Los Angeles schools, Superintendent Brewer released a new strategy for helping failing secondary (high schools, grades 9-12) schools improve...
Sex And Parents In Denver Schools
Submitted 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...
Why High School Rankings Aren’t Enough?
Submitted 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...
Tips For Test Taking In Detroit Schools
Submitted 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?
Submitted 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...
Increased Graduation Rate At Cincinnati Schools Proves Improvement Is Possible
Submitted 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...
Nutrition In Chicago Schools
Submitted 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...
Goals Of Charlotte Schools
Submitted 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?
Submitted by: Patricia Hawke
The Houston Independent School District (HISD) wants to increase the amount of students that attend college...
San Diego Schools And Their Partners Are Making A Difference
Submitted by: Patricia Hawke
With over 133,000 students in attendance, San Diego Schools have a lot to live up to Parents expect excellence when they send their children off to school each day, and that’s certainly the case in this California community...
New York Schools Told They Still Have Room For Improvement
Submitted by: Patricia Hawke
The test results are in for New York schools and even though a number of them have shown improvement in student performance, they have been told that they still are not up to the standards set by the No Child Left Behind Act...
Boston Schools Focus On Children
Submitted by: Patricia Hawke
Boston Schools have decided to pool their knowledge and focus on their students Their ultimate goal is to accelerate the improvement of teaching and learning in all of their schools by creating a comprehensive reform plan that details everything that they know as well as the things that need to be worked on in order to create a successful school system...
Metal Detectors In Baltimore Schools Not The Answer
Submitted by: Patricia Hawke
In an effort to combat a growing problem with weapons being taken to school, some Baltimore schools are considering having metal detectors installed...
Nursing Assistants: 7 Tips For Encouraging Lifelong Learning
Submitted by: Linda H. Leekley BS, RN
There's no doubt about it: lifelong learning is key to both professional and personal growth But, your nursing assistants won't "buy into" this belief if it's just a meaningless mission statement, stuck in a frame and hung on the wall...
Are Your Nursing Assistants Retaining What They Learn
Submitted by: Linda H. Leekley BS, RN
As a nurse educator, you know that ongoing education leads to reduced turnover and greater job satisfaction among your nursing assistants...
6 Tips To Set The Right Pace For Your GMAT Test
Submitted by: Joel Lee
Ensuring top GMAT performance is all about knowing when to be fast by adopting shortcuts and knowing when to slow down and be extra vigilant...
Effective English Teaching: Why Some Students Think The English Language Is A Boring Study Subject
Submitted by: Mary Simmers
I hate to admit it, but back in my college days, when my English professor comes in to our class, all of us would start groaning...
How To Teach Spelling To Kids
Submitted by: Mary Simmers
If you are completely in charge of your children’s education, then you might have a hard time with teaching them some study subjects...
Too Much To Read, Not Enough Time? Here’s Your Solution
Submitted by: Daniel Herzner
You can pretty much discard everything you’ve ever heard about speed reading techniques That goes double for speed reading courses and speed reading software too...
Illinois Insurance Continuing Education Courses
Submitted by: Edward Hulse
Insurance is essential to cope with unexpected risks and misfortunes in life There are very few resources to get monetary aids when in times of desperate need...
Accounting Degrees Online: Is Financial Aid Available?
Submitted by: David Patullo
Earning an accounting degree online has the capability of being costly A straightforward degree is able to start at $25,000 and this may not include the fees of books or various other materials...
ESL Games - Self Study
Submitted by: John Harley
In today’s day and age, learning a new language like English has never been easier thanks to the many advancements in science and technology...
Use Games to Learn English
Submitted by: John Harley
It has been considered for quite some time that nothing can even remotely compete with games when it comes to teaching someone English...
What is TEFL?
Submitted by: John Harley
TEFL is in all simplicity, Teaching English as a First Language What this means is that if you are a native English speaker, your first language is of course English and as such, your teachers were in fact TEFL...
Science Kits and Its Benefits to the Users
Submitted by: Malcolm. Chris
Textbooks and reading materials about Science abound bookstore shelves and libraries However, these resources are not very much preferred by school kids because they find that reading about Science in textbooks is dull though these reading resources are informative as they are...
Who Made the First Weather Machine?
Submitted by: Simranjeet Singh'
No doubt about it, Wilhelm Reich was the first person to ever create an actual working weather machine...
10 Easy Ways to Practice English Every Day
Submitted by: Susan Thomason
There is an old expression that says “practice makes perfect” If you want to perfect a skill of any kind it requires lots of practice and the best way to practice a new language, especially outside of your ESL classes, is to use it as often as possible...
Modifier-22, Medical Coding
Submitted by: Steven Guptha
Increased procedural service) when the service(s) the physician provides is “substantially greater than typically required...