Submitted by Judy Hanning on 2017-07-25 12:00
How to explain a child’s brain differences to him, and others
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Submitted by Judy Hanning on 2017-07-25 05:00

Dyscalculia is a condition that has been studied recently among students. It was assigned as a counterpart to Dyslexia among young people. The disorder will make it difficult for students to perform math equations. Students want to learn to do basic math and advance in their school. Come to understand Dyscalculia and how it could affect student performance.

Submitted by Judy Hanning on 2017-07-25 00:13

In the article An E-Book Nation, an infographic tells readers that E-books are becoming more popular in the States due to its convenience. E-book users tend to read more and buy (instead of borrowing) than their printed book using neighbors. Even with dedicated E-book...

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Submitted by Judy Hanning on 2017-07-25 00:18

Have you heard of the drug known innocuously as bath salts? Bath salts have become an increasingly widespread pop culture reference as of late, but many do not know what they are really about. Find out more about this dangerous designer drug, how it works and the effects of it on a user’s mind and body by reading this informative article.

Submitted by Judy Hanning on 2017-07-25 00:24

This introduction to educational analytics helps educators follow up on the student's online learning activities. Following student progress, this closely enables the caring educator to tailor the lessons to the student's real needs. Making the learning experience this specific...

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Submitted by Judy Hanning on 2017-07-25 00:35

Remember when desktop computer were new and the special classes for those? Or how about the notebooks? Now, tablets are the new wave of technology that will help in the education of the future. They can bring textbooks to life with music and video. They are smaller and lighter than textbooks and laptops. With a longer battery life and...

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Submitted by Judy Hanning on 2017-07-25 00:49

ADHD care and treatment were first addressed over 200 years ago. A scientist declared this dysfunction was because of a restless mind. In the early 1900s, it was given more detail. There was evidence to suggest that it could be caused by injury. Funding became available...

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Submitted by Judy Hanning on 2017-07-24 15:00
The third grade reading level in Brexar count is dropping and the community is looking to bring the success rate back up by introducing a program called SAReads. The programs main component is small strips of paper in front of each student, which adds words from the last one until the sentence is complete. One of the various reasons they feel this approach is needed is because the...
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Submitted by Judy Hanning on 2017-07-24 12:00

ADHD poses a significant challenge for parents of children. They are dismayed to find out that their child has been diagnosed. But there is a support group for those who need help. ADHD is well known by educators and medical personnel in all cities. Parents can seek out support from these resources whenever possible.

Submitted by Judy Hanning on 2017-07-24 12:19

About 91% of teachers in the US have access to computers in their classrooms. As technology expands, it is expected that 11% of all textbooks will soon be digital. Research shows that students perform better on tests when digital games are incorporated into the lessons. On the college level, professors are likely to...

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