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- Vincent van Gogh By:-Jamie Hanson
The world of art fascinates each one of us in one of the other way. There are very well known personalities who have earned the name and fame in he world of art.
- Wacky Scholarships By:-Jerry Griffin
With the inflation rates soaring, the cost of living has risen tremendously in these few years. It is now time to think and spend, or rather think more and spend less. The latest financial crisis which took the world by storm in late 2007 has not faded away yet.
- College Teaching By:-Jesse Stewart
College teaching is a very complex activity that cannot easily be defined or measured. Part of the reason is that teaching at any level cannot be divorced from the context in which it takes place and particularly from the teachers and learners who are involved.
- Welcome Speech For High School Graduation By:-Jerry Griffin
Welcome speeches for high school graduation are always about highlighting the unforgettable years of school. All the hard work and dedication of students, their teachers, as well as parents is noteworthy. Which is why, writing the perfect welcome speech for high school graduation is critical.
- Neurochemistry In The Classroom By:-Raymond Turner
This article discusses the relevance of the neurotransmitter norepinephrine to learning, memory and attention as well as the pros and cons of orchestrating its release in the classroom
The terms adrenaline and noradrenaline (also known as epinephrine and norepinephrine respectively) are familiar to most people
- Benefits Of Reading By:-Russell Allen
At infancy, kids are not much interested in reading. In fact their brain is not developed to understand alphabets, construct correct sentences and then read out. Until a child develops grasping power, it's very difficult for him/her to read fluently.
- The Language Arts By:-Bruce Hernandez
The six language arts, as designated by the National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE) and the International Reading Association (IRA) (Standards for the English Language Arts, 1996), are listening, speaking, reading, writing, viewing, and visually representing.
- Language Learning Software Reviews By:-Randy Nelson
A language is the window to a specific culture and if you learn a particular language, a myriad options open up for of you. If you do not learn at least one foreign language, you may have problem at work or if you go someplace else where a completely different language is used.
- Critical Thinking Exercises For Nursing Students By:-Russell Allen
It is important for professions like nursing to adopt critical thinking exercises. In their profession, it is a requirement or you can say, it is essential for them to be trained in it, as they are ones who help patients from the beginning to the recovery phase.
- Teachers Educated Outside Canada By:-Bobby Lopez
I was a cum laude graduate in the Philippines and had finished my masters with honors. Since I had an impressive academic standing I was immediately hired as an English teacher in a public school which I consider as a blessing because in the Philippines
- Cultural And Linguistic Deficit Explanations Of School Failure By:-Harold Foster
Early writings on “disadvantaged” young people in the 1960s focused on their alleged cultural and educational “deprivation” or deficits. Middle-class education writers and policy advocates created harmful myths of cultural and linguistic deprivation to explain the school failure of some children (Labov, 1970).
- Communication Skills Exercises By:-Russell Allen
There are a considerable number of communication skills lessons, theory and demonstrations that have been put up on the web. However, it is equally important to implement some communication improvements on ourselves. Improving and polishing such communication skills is no crash course, but is life long process and this improvement and development process continues to go on and on.
- SAT Versus ACT? By:-Jose Collins
Determining which test—the SAT or ACT—best represents a student’s academic achievement and aptitude is a crucial tactic in a well-planned approach to college admissions.
- Experimential Education By:-Kevin Morris
Although experiential education has come to mean simply "learning by doing" for some, educators utilizing this approach recognize both its distinguished historical and philosophical roots and the complexity of applying what appears to be so elementary.
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