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Students Must Be Ready To Learn

Educational legislation has assumed that lack of student success is a result of teacher failure. Teachers have been certified, highly-qualified, professionally developed, and untenured and/or fired as a result of

How To Help Your Child With Homework?

It is estimated that parents spend an average of six hours a week on helping their children with homework. If you show interest and give support early on, it will encourage your child to develop positive attitudes to learning, in and out of school.

How To Simplify Your Homeschool Curriculum

When you begin to homeschool, you are keen to go to curriculum fairs and search out the perfect homeschool curriculum for your family. When you have been homeschooling for a few years, you may discover that your first choices did not work out that well, and you are on the hunt again.

Making Your Project A Winner

There’s no guaranteed way to assure yourself of winning, but there are some things you can do that will improve your chances. First and foremost, you should have fun doing your science fair project as well as learning about the world around you.

A Science Fair Survival Guide

It’s a scenario many parents dread: your child comes home from school and announces that he has a science fair project due – in three weeks! With little or no guidance on how to get it done, students and parents often leave the project until the last minute.

Lab Safety Rules For High Schools

High school level science labs are loaded with important specimens, dangerous chemicals and not to mention, sophisticated lab equipment. They form the most important part of the school, where students can learn hands-on knowledge and demonstrate practical results.