Working with English Language Learners in the Classroom
According to a national census in 2000, almost twenty percent of the population in America speaks a language other than English in the home. (…)
According to a national census in 2000, almost twenty percent of the population in America speaks a language other than English in the home. (…)
Learning to read is a large and difficult task, but children can learn the skill quicker when properly guided by caring teachers and parents. There are several components of guided reading. (…)
Walking is one of the best exercises for lifetime fitness. But let’s face it – plain old walking can be a boring proposition for students. (…)
It’s a face of America that shows no slow down — new immigrants finding new lives in the states are bringing children who face the learning curve of both, getting through regular educational material, and learning a second language. (…)
Safety is a concern to education administrators in today’s lawsuit-happy society. (…)
Several times this month, Fiona Brill and her five year old son have walked to the nearby Primary School. (…)
There is not a teacher alive who has not stood in front of a classroom of drowsy students. There is no doubt that teaching effectiveness is much reduced when students can barely keep their eyes open. (…)
Newsflash: Runescape Introduces Charting
One of the most exciting features post Grand-Exchange has got to be the new price and charting database. (…)
Newsflash: Runescape Introduces Charting
One of the most exciting features post Grand-Exchange has got to be the new price and charting database. (…)
The population in America is growing slowly. Although with overall slow growth, the growth that there is, is mainly among immigrant minority groups. (…)