Happy New Year Celebrations
Celebrations on January 1, call for wishing each other a Happy New Year. Additionally, each culture has common themes during this time of the year. Therefore,
Celebrations on January 1, call for wishing each other a Happy New Year. Additionally, each culture has common themes during this time of the year. Therefore,
‘Tis the season we grapple with educating students on types of traditions. Christmas brings on this quandary. As we wrestle with the principal of separation
Dyslexia, according to a new study from Durham and Yale University, is unscientific. They say the label lacks meaning. So, what is dyslexia? It is almost
Is perception a person’s reality or does it sometimes lead to misconceptions? Many think that perception is a reality. However, a hallucination is a perception
Is literacy a fundamental right? Some say no. So, exactly what is literacy? In today’s ever changing world, literacy is not easily defined. Once upon
Racism is a part of life. But, are we born into it or is it taught? Some research states that young children are not born
Stimulation with the use of technology at home and in school is a concern of parents and educators. Our children are viewing various screens on
Is the journey more important or is it the end result? There is much discussion whether parents and educators should focus on the process (journey)
Helicopter parents are becoming a thing of the past. There is currently a movement of anti-helicopter parents. They are also referred to as ‘no rescue’
Memorization is important when you need to know your address, phone number, your pin or password. It is not so important in school for facts