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Teach Children Self Discipline By Using The Fair Discipline Rule

Posted on May 25, 2009 by Aura Mirchandani

There is certainly no right or wrong way to deal with your children and teach them discipline. Each family’s values and beliefs will be different but there is one common theme no matter what your culture or belief system. You can teach children self discipline by using the fair discipline rule. So what is the fair rule? Basically it’s the same way you like to be treated. Your child should clearly know the rules and consequences and the punishment should always fit the crime in a fair and comp

Preventing Dangerous School Fights

Posted on May 25, 2009 by Aura Mirchandani

In middle and high schools across the country teachers and school officials are struggling with ways to help their students. They are responsible for educating their students, but also for keeping them out of trouble. The number of physical and verbal fights that occur in schools are on the rise and many school officials are trying to get a hold on the growing problem. In many larger cities it is likely that at least one physical or verbal fight will break out daily in a school or on school p

Mathematics

Posted on May 25, 2009 by Aura Mirchandani

The general term ‘mathematics’ is often defined as the study of topics such as structure, quantity, change and space. A different view, held by several mathematicians, is that mathematics is the body of knowledge that is justified by deductive reasoning, which starts from axioms and definitions. The word ‘mathematics’ comes from the Greek word ‘mathema’, which means ‘science’, ‘knowledge’ or ‘learning’. In Commonwealth English, this description is often abbreviated as ‘maths’, and as ‘math’ i

Lessons To Prepare? How To Create A Lesson Plan

Posted on May 25, 2009 by Aura Mirchandani

Whether you are a teacher in a classroom, a leader of a children’s group, or a parent that is home schooling you’ll have lessons you’ll need to prepare. Knowing how to create a quality lesson plan is an important step to quality learning. There are many different ways to present lessons but almost all lesson planning will work well using this “lesson planning template.” The first thing you need to decide is what it is you want to teach. What you are teaching will be dependant on what the p

What Should You Expect From Your Child's Kindergarten Class?

Posted on May 25, 2009 by Aura Mirchandani

All of a sudden you discover your toddler has become a blossoming student to be. Soon they'll fly the nest and be off to explore the wonders of kindergarten. This can be a stressful time for parents and child. But knowing what you should expect from your child's kindergarten class can reduce the anxiety. Kindergarten should be a time that your children look forward to. It should be exciting, fun, and a learning process that prepares your child for its future years in school. This is a time

How to Achieve Perfect Test Scores

Posted on May 25, 2009 by Aura Mirchandani

From the moment that a child enters kindergarten they are tested. The majority of paper tests do not begin to around second or third grade; however, younger children are regularly studied and examined by school officials. This is often done because not only do parents rely on their children getting great test scores, but their schools do as well. You may have had recent media reports in the past years concerning the average test scores of children in your local schools. It is uncommon for a l

Educators Want Smaller Class Sizes

Posted on May 25, 2009 by Aura Mirchandani

As government spending on the education system has difficulty keeping up with the demands the most common occurrence is the trend towards larger classroom sizes. This has created some serious battles between governments and teachers. Teachers know the benefits of smaller class sizes and are demanding government agencies address the current problems. Just recently the British Columbia teachers and their union stood up against their provincial government demanding smaller class sizes for the be

Drivers Ed Online Puts Learning in the Fast-Lane

Posted on June 3, 2009 by Sudhani

Driver's education has become an online program that allows students to learn the rules of the road on the Internet. Teenagers are no longer bound to the confines of a physical classroom course when it comes to driver's ed. Most traditional driver education courses live up to the stereotypes with outdated textbooks, boring instructors and cheesy scare tactics.

Defensive Driving Online Courses – Convenience At Your Fingertips

Posted on May 30, 2009 by Bill Derrick

Nobody likes getting a traffic ticket and seeing that blemish on your driving record. Because many of the drivers who receive a moving violation are generally good drivers who do not have a lot of experience with the legal system, they often do not realize that taking traffic school may allow them to have their ticket dismissed or penalty points removed from their licenses.

Easy Online Ttraffic School Courses

Posted on May 30, 2009 by jameswilliams

Traffic school is not something that people tend to get excited about, but that is because the traditional idea of this was so bad. When people got traffic tickets and had to take a traffic school course, it would require them to spend countless weekends sitting in a classroom with a group of strangers. Today driving school courses are much better because you can take them online, so you don’t have to deal with rearranging your schedule or having some instructor telling you what to do. You ca...



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Posted on January 17, 2009 by Jackie Brown

Ever heard the phrase "anyone can do math"ť? Well, anyone can do math, but it is more challenging for some students. For some people math comes natural, for others, it seems to be a relentless task. All across the nation, math standards are being raised. Students are expected to do more and perform better. What if your child is struggling? There are a few ways to become a better math student.

Happy Numbers

Posted on August 25, 2009 by Chandrajeet

A ‘happy number’ is a special type of number. A "happy number" is defined by the following process. 1. Take any positive integer ‘p’. 2. Break it down into digits. 3. Square the digits and add those squares. 4. You get a new number ‘n’. 5. If n = 1, then ‘p’ is a happy number; if not, set p = n and repeat the above steps.

A quick look at the benefits of homeschooling

Posted on September 17, 2009 by Dorothy Beckmann

Parents that are concerned about giving the best education to their children have always chosen homeschooling as the way to educate their kids. This is perfectly understandable given the advantages that are associated with homeschooling. If you do not have any knowledge of homeschooling then it might be difficult for you to understand what I am talking about. The objective of this article is to provide you with some of the benefits of homeschooling to help you learn more on this.