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30th September 2009
By following these ten steps, you will become a more efficient note taker and this will help improve your overall study skills. With good note taking skills, better grades are just around the corner.
1. If possible, sit near the front and center of the... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
24th September 2009
Thanks to the advancement of technology and the wonder of the internet, you can receive a degree from an accredited college without ever stepping foot on campus. In fact, a person from South Dakota can receive a degree all the way from the Pennsylvania I... Read >
Author: Speedyprep
24th September 2009
There's a lot for the average college-bound student to think about before setting foot on campus. What major should I choose? Should I stay in-state or attend the faraway school of my dreams? What are my options in terms of financial aid?
Many college... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
24th September 2009
University courses and degree programs take around four years of study to complete. Nevertheless, some students may need more time to complete the university course. It is also possible to shorten the university courses by studying in the intersession of ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
As with all public schools across the nation, New York schools have standards in reading and mathematics that must be met by its students. Unfortunately, many students fall short of the standards and their families are not in a position financially to pr... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
19th September 2009
Nclex questions are usually very tricky, how can i learn to understand exactly what the question is asking? The nclex questions are much harder than saunders book questions. Many nclex questions are about priority: what do you do first? You will often fi... Read >
Author: John Duncan MD
18th September 2009
1 Remove your limits
Reduce your subject to a single core word and then brainstorm around it. For example, if you're trying to write about "Study Skills", expand your thinking to "School". Now jot down everything that comes to mind when you think abou... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
09th August 2009
By: Michael Ormsby
Research indicates that inmates who earn a GED in prison are less likely to be re-incarcerated for crimes in the future. As correctional facilities search for solutions to implement low-cost, effective GED programs, technology provid... Read >
Author: Michael Ormsby
15th June 2009
If you are a parent, you know how important a good education is for your child. You likely also feel the pressure placed on your student to excel in the classroom and strive to be ‘the best.’ It seems that schools across the board are in competition t... Read >
Author: Julie Wilson
11th June 2009
If your kids love dramatic play toys and kids musical instruments, Schoenhut Toy Pianos may be perfect for them. Playing kids musical instruments is a great way for your children to grow and develop musically. It has been proven that children who play som... Read >
Author: Jennifer Boris
13th May 2009
Most schools of all levels, from elementary to university, recommend tutoring services for students whose needs are not met in the traditional classroom setting. The current model used for most public schools was developed nearly 100 years ago, prior to t... Read >
Author: saurabh
13th May 2009
If you are a parents considering hiring a private tutor for your high school student, you are not alone. In fact, many high schools recommend private tutoring for students whose needs cannot be met in the traditional classroom setting. Your student may be... Read >
Author: saurabh
25th March 2009
Study skills are crucial for your child to be successful in his or her academic career, but they alone are not enough to make your child a straight "A" student. To get the total package, your child needs both study skills and organizational skills. You ca... Read >
Author: John Simon
25th March 2009
There are present a very large number of various different home schooling programs that are totally comprehensive and they all provide each and every thing that you would need for the complete education of your child. However you must always keep in mind ... Read >
Author: Alien
02nd March 2009
You will need to do some serious thinking and planning to make your homeschool a success. It is going to take much of your time. Be prepared to give up some recreation, hobby, or working outside the home to give your time for homeschooling. What you put i... Read >
Author: Lily Ann
24th February 2009
Home schooling is slowly catching up across the nation with many parents preferring their kids to be home tutored for various reasons. Parents are a worried lot as locating the best tutorial services for their children is a daunting task with so many tuto... Read >
Author: Writers13
30th December 2008
Lets be blunt. Improving study skills is not exactly on the average students list or even in their vocabulary for that matter. Of course, the average college student sees this a bit differently. Of course, this also deals a little with the age issue also.... Read >
Author: onlineincoypq
30th December 2008
Many teens that have entered high school have poor high school study skills. Why is this? Lets consider some items that could possibly be contributing to this factor.
First off, considering many high schools curriculum, they do not take into considerat... Read >
Author: onlineincoypq
30th December 2008
There are many games for study skills that can be played. From phonics to mathematics, these games can be applied to any type of class and any curriculum.
From flash cards to playing bingo, the material can be covered in numerous ways. This not only en... Read >
Author: onlineincoypq
15th December 2008
The 39 million adult Americans who have no high school degree earn lower wages and aren't eligible for many career and educational opportunities. That's why more than 800,000 people take the GED each year. Unfortunately, many of them don't pass on their f... Read >
Author: Michael Ormsby
18th November 2008
Performance on the CLEP exams is very tightly linked to the amount of preparation students put in beforehand. Even in cases where there is extensive work or life experience in a specific topic, only a solid program of CLEP study can adequately prepare st... Read >
Author: Wayne Hemrick
18th November 2008
When teaching students organizational and study skills, you can very easily overwhelm students with adult processes and procedures. When coaching students and teaching them different processes you must remember to keep the processes and tools you use sim... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
30th October 2008
Far too many college students are struggling with their classes lately. The list of reasons why ranges from mean professors to far too much partying. The real reason, however, is students lack the necessary study skills to succeed at the college level. ... Read >
Author: Anne Harvester
07th October 2008
This will literally take 5 minutes. These 10 very simple tips about study skills will make all the difference in your life and, more importantly, in your kids' school life.
Tip #1: There is always Homework: What that means is that for each subject tha... Read >
Author: Florence Bernard
06th October 2008
It's May in my 8th grade class and I am giving the kids time to review for their up-coming French final. I am absolutely puzzled: Most kids are just sitting there, looking at their books, notes or old papers. They sit and swing on their chairs, spend ... Read >
Author: Florence Bernard
08th September 2008
Students live in a world of endless opportunities to learn, socialize, volunteer, work, and travel among a long list of things. Good study skills and time management are key to learning how to balance priorities and opportunities in your life as a st... Read >
Author: Colette Robicheau
06th June 2008
Good education is the secret to better future. Earlier, reading books were the only means of educating children. Now with advent of technology, children educational software are available that help to make education easy for your kids.
Mainly, children... Read >
Author: Preeti Narayan
27th April 2008
Motivation is a kind of driving force that encourages an individual to get going. It is a kind of boost to the self confidence, faith and inner conscience of a person. All of us look for some kind of motivation in life. It is almost impossible to face a c... Read >
Author: Bertil Hjert
14th April 2008
Returning to education as a mature student can be a daunting prospect. Many people are concerned about being in a classroom with much younger fellow students, or are worried their study skills are rusty or non existent.
However, the range of distance l... Read >
Author: MarkeD
19th March 2008
Learning specialist Bobbi Deporter has some advice for high school seniors suffering from senioritis. It is possible to prevent this common disease and if you already have it, there is a cure. Seniors can avoid this affliction with the help of a few Quant... Read >
Author: SuperCamp
10th March 2008
The academic summer camp, SuperCamp, has some advice for high school seniors suffering from senioritis. It is possible to prevent this common disease and if you already have it, there is a cure. Seniors can avoid this affliction with the help of a few Qua... Read >
Author: SuperCamp
30th January 2008
To be happy, you need a deep inner conviction that you can shape your own happiness and you don’t need to feel helpless and at the mercy of fate. The zest for life is an important element when it comes to staying healthy. You need to feel that you c... Read >
Author: Martin Mak
25th January 2008
Many people consciously enjoy only a small portion of their lives. They have forgotten how to listen to their inner voice, to understand their feelings and allow them enough space. While it is important to keep our physical bodies healthy, it is equally... Read >
Author: Martin Mak
21st January 2008
The brain has the ability to recall many things in detail. For instance, if you are sitting at your desk right now and if you close your eyes, you’ll find that you’d be able to find your calculator or pen. Sometimes, unconsciously, you can even find... Read >
Author: Martin Mak
21st September 2007
We all could use a little help in making learning a little easier. With simple strategies, you can help yourself or your child learn to perfect test taking and improve study skills.Studies have shown that from late elementary school into college, studying... Read >
Author: Kara Lilly
01st July 2007
More than 1.2 million students will not graduate from high school this year (2007) according to a recent report by Editorial Projects in Education. Editorial Projects in Education is a creditable non-profit organization that conducts extensive research to... Read >
15th March 2007
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In order to find and write articles that are good for your business, you need to follow certain guidlines. We have compiled a list of 9 ways that can make the perfect article for you.
1) Remove your limits
Reduce your... Read >
09th November 2006
If you have a child who has attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, or ADHD for short, you have at your disposal a number of effective treatments that you can employ. The most common ADHD treatments usually involve as their biggest part the use of drugs... Read >
Author: Morgan Hamilton
16th October 2006
Ever heard of eating brain food to improve your study skills? Studies have shown that there is a link between IQ or mental development and certain nutrients; a study conducted on British schoolgirls revealed that the schoolgirls who were not getting eno... Read >
Author: Christian Tran
07th August 2006
As with all public schools across the nation, New York schools have standards in reading and mathematics that must be met by its students. Unfortunately, many students fall short of the standards and their families are not in a position financially to p... Read >
Author: Patricia Hawke
07th May 2006
Chester Bennington is wailing, "The sun goes down, I feel the light betray me" on your radio; the cold beads of sweat that form on your forehead agree with Bennington– for the nth time you have a long exam tomorrow morning and you are nowhere near prepare... Read >
Author: Christian Tran
24th April 2006
How To Go From A Dead End Job To Being A High Paid Tutor!
Starting your own tutoring business not only means developing an amazing income, it also benefits you in many other ways.
Tutoring allows you to be your own boss and set your own schedule lea... Read >
Author: Kasey Hammond
05th March 2006
Study Skills That Will Help You Get Straight A's
By following these twelve tips, you will be guaranteed to get straight AAAAA's. Read each tip carefully.
1. Find a quiet area in your house in which you are
comfortable and can isolat... Read >
Author: Scott Palat
05th March 2006
The Art Of Note Taking
By following these ten steps, you will become a more efficient note taker and this will help improve your overall study skills. With good note taking skills, better grades are just around the corner.
1. If possible, sit ... Read >
Author: Scott Palat
23rd January 2006
Study skills are gained only through actually studying. They develop, evolve and mature over time as you become more practiced, experience feedback and reflect upon what you are doing and how you are progressing. Your thinking and use of language will als... Read >
Author: Jean Morgan
01st October 2005
1 Remove your limits
Reduce your subject to a single core word and then brainstorm around it. For example, if you're trying to write about "Study Skills", expand your thinking to "School". Now jot down everything that comes to mind when you think abou... Read >
Author: Hans Hasselfors
28th August 2005
School Dazed: Helping you and your child succeed in school
By Ron Huxley, LMFT
Read this article online: http://parentingtoolbox.com/daze.html
Do you want your children to make sure they have a positive school experience?
Do you dread the chaos ... Read >
Author: Ronald Huxley
15th August 2005
Title: Choosing the Right Summer Camp
Word Count: 569
Author: SuperCamp
Have you begun thinking about which summer camp is best for your
child? With some 7,000 camps across the nation, and more
internationally, it's no wonder parents find it ... Read >
Author: Super Camp
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