Will A Tutor Really Help My Child? Author: Tristan Andrews When your third grader comes home with a C in math, after you’ve tried to motivate him by paying him for good grades or taking him to the zoo, and you’ve tried every other bribe you could think of that appealed to him and still [...]
Teaching Improvement Author: A. Susanto This handbook focuses on the use of feedback and evaluation forms to develop information about your teaching skills and style. Please recognize that evaluation and feedback forms are only part of an overall continuous teaching improvement process. Other methods for obtaining useful feedback to improve your teaching include, but are [...]
Improve Your Math Scores – First 3 Steps Author: Fernando Math has been socialized, victimized, and drastically demonized. This article will offer you some initial ideas on how to change your Math realities and begin to enjoy that logical wonderful world of Math!  1. Attack your Math-Fear Machiavelli in his famous Prince writes, âSince [...]
How to Effective Teaching Children Author: Tom Fred No parents want their kids to be weaker or less active then their peers. Every child should develop his own talent. However, it is a mistake to count on school discipline alone to mold your kids. Good characters are growing from the combinations of school discipline and [...]
Struggling Readers: The Struggles Author: Peter Waycik Struggling readers have a number of barriers to their success that can be overcome if they are properly understood and addressed. Left unchecked, these barriers can grow into an unmanageable weight for both the student and the educators who are trying to help them. 1. The Experience Struggle [...]
Hints and Tips For Finding The Perfect Elementary Tutor Author: Tristan Andrews Whether you’re looking for a tutor for your second grader in science or your sixth grader in reading, you’ll need to know how to make the best decision. There are many things to consider when you’re looking for a tutor. The first consideration [...]
Simple Red Ribbon Week Ideas Author: caroline mackay One year everyone at our school was tired of doing Red Ribbon week. They felt that they were being asked to do too many things so they sort of boycotted the whole idea. My class really wanted to do something and I did also, but I didnât [...]


