
Dyslexia-Unnessary Label
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
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 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
Respect and teaching how to show respect appears to be a major issue today. When not modeled at home, it must be modeled at school. Our girls appear
Merit pay is considered by many schools. It is a method of payment for performance. In education, it ties the educator’s salaries and bonuses to instructional
The summer of 2016 brought about the Pokémon GO rage. Adults, both young and old, teens, and children of all ages are looking for Pokémon.
Cross-brain activities make students’ brains alert in addition to the benefit of improving learning. This type of movement involves the arms and legs crossing over from
Brain-based learning is the focus of educators and parents today. It refers to the latest scientific research about how the brain learns. These methods are
Election information is all over the television, newspapers, and Internet. It is everywhere you look. Young and older children absorb much of this information. Educators and
Nonacademic skills are the foundation that needs developed in order to grow the academic skills. In addition to the school year, summer is the time to
A quality school that is more effective than others never makes the news. Schools have existed as an expression of how a community values its children.