
How to Prepare a First-Generation Student for College
Around half of all students currently attending college are a first-generation student — the first in their families to do so. This is very exciting

Around half of all students currently attending college are a first-generation student — the first in their families to do so. This is very exciting

Many of us cannot imagine going an entire day without checking our email, scrolling through social media, or surfing the net to find answers to

Dr. Joyce L. Epstein, Director of both the Center on School, Family, and Community Partnerships and the National Network of Partnership Schools, as well as

Effectively handling discipline in schools can be as much of an art as it is a science. School administrators and other school staff that have

Dylexia, a learning disorder that affects a person’s ability to associate letters and sounds, causes reading, writing, speaking, and spelling to be very difficult. While

Homecoming is a high school tradition that dates to the 19th century. As the culture of our secondary schools has evolved over time, homecoming dances,

Building the teacher-student relationship is the most important thing you will do as a classroom teacher. When I first started teaching, I did not know

Parent-teacher conferences, happening soon in schools everywhere, are certainly a stressful time of year for teachers. It’s never easy to prepare for so many meetings

What Does the School Librarian Do? One day, a teacher sent one of her first grade students to the front office to give the school

What is Differentiated Instruction? The purpose of this article is to look at differentiated instruction strategies to use in the classroom. Teachers who use only
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