General Conference time is a family tradition in our home. Not only a tradition, but our […]
Teachers who base their instruction on the foundation of learning theories continually apply student-centered learning. Students […]
Another cognitive learning theory is the Honey-Mumford model which is founded by Peter Honey and Alan […]
Learning Styles and Multiple Intelligences Gardner (2006) investigated the cognitive differences within intelligence which makes an […]
Many theorists believe the most difficult aspect of education is meeting the needs of individual students […]
Graphic organizers are phenomenal learning aids that can be used to organize new information. These tools […]
Returning to school can be difficult and stressful for both parents and children! But it doesn’t […]
Reflective practice allows educators to identify areas of needs and while developing strategies built upon documented knowledge […]
It’s easy, right? Just set up a study space for your child to do homework. Now […]
“Minimalism is all about spending your time with the most valuable people and objects in your […]