Are E-Readers in Your School?
In the fall of 2007, e-readers captured the attention of the public with the Kindle. It took no time for other companies to manufacture their own
In the fall of 2007, e-readers captured the attention of the public with the Kindle. It took no time for other companies to manufacture their own
I have written many blogs that mention differentiated instruction. I will put it in perspective with flexible grouping and explain why it is important to
I find it hard to believe that some schools are still using timed tests in math and the ‘drill and kill’ method of instruction. I’ve

Auditory learners are in every classroom. In fact, there are many types of learners in each and every classroom. There are three basic types of learning

It is expected that within the next 15 years, English language learners will account for about 40% of the entire school-aged population in the U.S.
A year ago I blogged on how important technology is in our schools today. I still believe it should be utilized in the classroom; however,
Is the traditional teacher step pay system about to end? Is the new trend moving to a knowledge and skill based pay? I started my
In my many years of experience in education, I think I’ve heard it all – excuses from teachers, parents, and students. Excuses from parents and
In my professional career I have heard many debates about when children should begin writing and how to keep an interest in writing through high
It seems the trend has moved away from banning books to banning words – particularly words that cause self esteem problems in children. Attempts to