By Sheila Johnson, on November 23rd, 2009%
When you turn 17 every student must start thinking about what they want to do after they graduate high school. If going to college is the goal, colleges must be looked at and evaluated for the purpose of deciding which ones to apply to. It is the time in your life where you have to make some big decisions. . . . → Read More: Is It Always A Good Idea To Go To College?
By Girish Jaju, on September 10th, 2009%
Hooked on Phonics is a well known program for teaching kids, who find the system charming and use it confidently. This system of educating children is aimed for kids above the age of seven, who have used consonants and vowels earlier in their speeches. This is an educating material for learning of children through phonetics. . . . → Read More: Children Learning Is Faster Through Hooked On Phonics
By Ivy League Secrets, on August 30th, 2009%
Take care of your school GPA from 9th grade/freshman year . . . → Read More: 7 Secrets To Get Into Harvard Now
By John Thompson, on July 26th, 2009%
Dyslexia is, in essence, a learning disability that can appear in both children and adults. The main characteristic of the learning disability is the difficulty in manipulating and mastering the written language, especially when it comes to reading. Many neurologists have tracked one of the root causes of the disorder to be rooted in the brain and how it processes and understands spoken and written language. There is no ‘intelligence cap’ to the disorder, which means that even the most intelligent of individuals can be affected by dyslexia. One thing that you have to learn about the disorder is that there are many types of dyslexia, which can be split into a few categories. . . . → Read More: Adult Dyslexia Cures And Conditions
By Luke Joiner, on July 16th, 2009%
There exists today an explosion in the area of distance learning courses. They can involve correspondence, telecommunications (such as radio and television broadcast), or even synchronous or asynchronous internet based courses, Net podcasts or even courses that are viewable on a PDA or smart phone. The sheer amount of courses offered to students today is nearly immeasurable. . . . → Read More: The Real Facts About Distance Learning Courses
By Sarah Wilkiamson, on July 10th, 2009%
This should be the motto of any dance school that you want to enroll your child in. After all a dance school should never be in business just for monetary gain. Your child’s success is important to you and the school you enroll them in should have the same attitude. . . . → Read More: How to Understand Younger Students
By Martin G. Walker, on July 3rd, 2009%
Through the coincidental interests of two men on a train ride in England, the idea for a society of those with high IQ emerged. Lawyer Roland Berrill and scientist Lance Ware discovered a shared interest in intelligence tests. Later that year, just after the end of the Second World War that they founded Mensa (named for the Latin words for table, mind, and month). . . . → Read More: Brain Fitness And The Mensa IQ Test