Author: Matthew Lynch
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What Struggling Students Want?
There are several reasons for a student to drop to the back in class; undiagnosed impairments, issues at home, depression, and a lack of morale, to ... -
Developmental Milestones: Age 15
Your child is only a year away from getting the ultimate sign of liberty – a driver’s license. Most teenagers will be concerned about their freedom ... -
What Educators Wish Principals Knew
Great education institutions require competent, passionate educators as well as excellent leadership from the principal. However, there often arises a lack of understanding between the two ... -
Developmental Milestones: Age 14
Most parents recall their adolescence as a time of tumult and difficult growth. This is a difficult period for parents who want to understand their children ... -
Keeping Students Engaged
In this age of technology, we have a ton of stimuli all vying for our attention. Most companies, schools, and even parents are finding it harder ... -
6 Practical Strategies For Teaching Across The Digital Divide
The digital divide describes the gap between people who have access to technology and people who do not. This gap creates a huge problem in education ... -
Developmental Milestones: Age 13
Your youngster has officially entered the adolescent years. Most parents hate this time of year because they connect teenagers with angst and moodiness. While some of ... -
School Principals and the Cafeteria
A principal is a Jack of all trades in the school. They dabble in a wide range of responsibilities that include providing direction for students, staff, ... -
Developmental Milestones: Age 12
As your child hits adolescence, their lives begin to change swiftly. Many parents are curious about what is considered normal for early teenagers. By the age ... -
Literature Circles Are Always a Good Idea
Learning through group effort is often effective, especially when undertaking fun and engaging assignments. There are different types of group work in schools, but all of ...









