What's new at Virtual ClassroomAttention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder? a Teacher? Perspective ADHD, or Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, is a label given to children and adults who suffer from inattention, impulsivity, hyperactivity and boredom. ADHD is one of the most common mental disorders among children... (read more)
Special Education & Mainstreaming In the district I work in, just like others across the United States, special education departments have been dismantled and special education certifications have been debunked... (read more)
Laptop Computers Instigate Classroom Revolution Have you noticed that laptop computers are beginning to dictate what happens in the classroom? Additionally, mobile technology is changing where learning takes place... (read more)
How to Teach to a Diverse Classroom of Students Each year teachers are faced with the daunting task of teaching to a classroom of 20-30 individual students, each with their own learning styles, interests, and abilities. Providing optimal learning for such a diverse group can seem overwhelming... (read more)
ADHD Beyond The Classroom (NC)—Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is thought by some to be an "academic" disability causing difficulties with attention and concentration in the classroom... (read more)
Online Learning - The Case for Proactive Management IntroductionOne of the Great Expectations that many people incorrectly have about online learning is that you simply enroll in a course, dial up your Internet Service Provider and bingo! You?e away like a Melbourne Cup winner... (read more)
Testing the Waters of Online Education: Reasons to Give Distance Learning a Try Online learning is still a relatively new format for the delivery of classroom instruction. And while the benefits of attending a virtual classroom instead of a physical classroom are many -- ranging from convenience and affordability to better... (read more)
Harry Potter Makes Lesson Plans Exciting With magic and mystery inspired by the Harry Potter stories, many ideas for teaching strategies and lesson plans come to mind. You can let your imagination run wild... (read more)
Homeschool Classroom Benefits The homeschool classroom is far from being the traditional classroom. The daily schedule is far from the traditional classroom schedule. At homeschool you can literally put your feet up. Take a break when you need a break... (read more)
The Internet Provides a Virtual Classroom Do you have a passion for a certain subject? Maybe you want to know more about elephants or the computer code to create computer games. You can find information about any of your interests online... (read more)
How To Get Certified In Scuba Diving The first two steps in getting certified in scuba diving is to make sure that you are a reasonably proficient swimmer and you get medical clearance from your doctor to take up the sport. As for the swimming, you don? have to master every type of stroke... (read more)
The Key to Online College Classes Have it Your Way Never before has online education been more esteemed than today. In most circles online learning is haled as a viable alternative to traditional classroom settings... (read more)
The Challenges College Students Face on Secular Campuses What is happening on the campuses of secular universities across America? Thousands of Christian students are losing their faith and non-Christian students are becoming entrenched in their unbelief... (read more)
Online Learning - The Many Challenges If you think all you need do to create an online learning system is convert your existing instructional media into HTML, then this article is for you... (read more)
Corporate Flight Attendant Training Program Review Corporate flight attendants have a new choice when selecting a company for their cabin safety and service training... (read more)
Facing Your Fears as an Adult Returning to School In case you hadn? noticed, career colleges aren? just for learning a vocational trade anymore. Nowadays, career colleges can help you obtain a Bachelor?, Master?, or even Doctorate Degree in just about any field of study, or they can even help you... (read more)
Back to School - Disappontment? Our back-to-school buying habits do not help kids succeed in the classroom!Parents are buying new book bags, school clothes, tennis shoes, notebooks, pens, etc., with the mistaken belief that this will help their child succeed in school... (read more)
How Online College Classes Work It's no secret that more and more people are looking to the internet for a convenient way to further their education... (read more)
Discover How Online College Classes Work It's no secret that more and more people are looking to the internet for a convenient way to further their education. Online classes are a great way to obtain an accredited college degree from home and continue to work a full time job... (read more)
Guitar Courses Available Online Learning how to play the guitar by participating in one of the many guitar courses available online is a great convenience. The Internet has become not only a vast marketplace, but it has also proven that it is an excellent learning environment... (read more)
Childs Play: Treating The Insanity of the Mental Health System In today's mental health system there is a pattern of fraud and coercion that takes way the freedoms and dignity of children and their families... (read more)
The Unfairly Judged Professor An All Too Familiar TaleShe takes her teaching responsibilities seriously; she is committed to making a difference in her students' lives... (read more)
Appraisal Basis for Texas Teachers Texas public school teachers are appraised yearly. Here? a quick review of what to expect and what you can do if there are problems... (read more)
Harry Potter House Teams Work Magic in Classrooms Throughout every school year at Hogwarts School, Harry Potter and his schoolmates worked on a point system on their house teams. The 4 teams in the Harry Potter novels were Gryffindor, Ravenclaw, Hufflepuff and Slytherin... (read more)
The B Word Former students would probably attest to the fact that few things tried my patience as much as did the statement,? his is boring!?As I reflect back on my many years in the classroom, I can? help but feel a tad bit sorry for the first kid who made the... (read more)
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