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Never Miss a Chance to Read Aloud to Your Students

by Molly Girl 822 in Folklore, March 16, 2012
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Reading aloud to students at any grade level has amazing benefits.

Remedial Reading Advice for Teachers

by Molly Girl 822 in Education, March 15, 2012
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It is a sad sight when a teacher encounters an older student who has great difficulty reading the same text as his peers. How can a teacher possibly help a student who is so far behind? The suggestion below worked for me.

Rules for Australian Teachers – Historical Records

by J M Lennox in Education, February 18, 2012
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Records from the Hervey Bay Historical Museum depicting what life was like for teachers in the late 1800’s and early 1900’s.

Analyzing Lily Liu’s Letter (Why My Teachers are Right to Strike) to The Age, March 2004

by Jay Q in Education, February 16, 2012
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How is Lily Liu persuasive in convincing her readers that teachers deserve a pay rise?

Year 10 Language Analysis Week 1, Term 1, 2012.

How to Improve a Child’s Writing

by george77 in Education, February 13, 2012
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Surely, many parents know of the horror that comes the first time their child brings home a paper with a low grade on it. Syntax and grammatical errors abound, attention to detail is lackluster at best, and the paper essentially sounds like it was written, translated into another language and then translated back. Many children struggle with writing, but it doesn’t have to be this way. In fact, in short time, a mediocre young writer can become a good one.

Is Your Special Education Child Actually Being Served?

by PKMurphy in Education, February 10, 2012
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I am a investigative reporter, and boy do I have news for you!

Helping Kids Read Better

by ricky77 in Education, February 10, 2012
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Growing up, Chris was among the smartest of his friends. He could do complex math from an early age, built sophisticated class projects, and turned in papers that were invariably well-crafted and thought-provoking. He looked like a future ambassador or diplomat, and only one area seemed to consistently hold Chris back: reading. For most of his childhood, Chris was an atrocious speller and a constant source of amusement to his friends with his mispronunciation of words. It’s a little cruel, but it’s what kids do.

93% of Our Children Know Their Molesters

by Mrs Petra Belcher in Crime, February 7, 2012
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That means the parents know them as well. we have got to do better. Sometimes a child is speaking to you without saying a single word.

Teacher a Studant of Desire

by BIGJOHN1952 in Education, February 4, 2012
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A teacher unloads her desire on the backs of underage children.

Healthcare Insurance is Killing Us

by PKMurphy in Issues, January 27, 2012
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An article that talks about healthcare insurance and how it is affecting the modern worker, and their families.

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