Teaching with the multiple intelligences in mind is an admirable
goal - and a difficult one. How do you effectively incorporate
the multiple intelligences, meet the requirements of your
school's curriculum, and make sure that your students are
developing their verbal-linguistic and logical-mathematical
intelligences all at the same time?
In most cases, the answer is: you don't - at least not all at
the same time. With careful planning, teachers can create a
balance in their lesson plans so that ...
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June 10th, 2011 in
Education
It's back-to-school time once again, and purple is IN. I'm not
talking about fashion trends--though the September issues of
most magazines are singing the praises of plum and berry shades.
No, I'm referring to the hottest item at Office Depot, Staples,
and other school supply meccas.
Purple pens.
According to a recent article in The Boston Globe, many teachers
are giving up their infamous red pens and turning to purple.
Although some stalwarts are gripping their crimson felt tips,
others are ...
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June 9th, 2011 in
Education
Homelessness In America Part One .....With the collapse of the
Soviet Union and its East European empire, the United States has
become the undisputed economic, political, and military power in
the world. Abroad, America inspires a commitment to economic
progress, individual freedom, democratic values, and peace that
is shared in varying degrees by nearly all the peoples and
nations of the world. At home, America's economy continues to be
an engine of opportunity and her technological ...
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June 7th, 2011 in
Education
Being a teenage mother can sure be difficult nowadays. Because of your added responsibilities you pretty much had to grow up pretty fast. Along with this you could't go out as often as you used to.
And now before you are able to go out anywhere you are forced to set up daycare arrangements. And on top of that you pretty much have to bring home the bacon in order for your child to have the best things in life. Your child basically depends on you to provide them with the best things that you have ...
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June 6th, 2011 in
Education
President Barack Obama understands that teenage motherhood can be challenging, but he does not want these young mothers to give up on their education. More times than not, teenage mothers decide to give up on their education to raise their children. They figure they can worry about education and working later in life, but sadly that does not always happen.
Obama is offering education funding to these women as a way to keep them from living at or below the poverty level. Furthering their ...
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June 5th, 2011 in
Education
Stress can affect anyone from children to adults. In between this age gap are the adolescents or teenagers. The cause of teenage stress is different from adult stress but the symptoms remain the same. Due to the difference of teen stress from adult stress, a different approach in tackling their stress is important.The total population consists of an estimation of 20% teens. Yet teens are sometimes that neglected group of the population. Teenage or adolescent is the intermediate group between ...
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June 3rd, 2011 in
Education