Howard Gardner’s Multiple Intelligences
Learning Styles and Multiple Intelligences Gardner (2006) investigated the cognitive differences within intelligence which makes an […]
William Perry’s Scheme of Intellectual and Moral Development
Many theorists believe the most difficult aspect of education is meeting the needs of individual students […]
Top 10 Reasons to use Graphic Organizers
Graphic organizers are phenomenal learning aids that can be used to organize new information. These tools […]
8 steps to prepare for back to school
Returning to school can be difficult and stressful for both parents and children! But it doesn’t […]
Problem Solving through Reflective Practice
Reflective practice allows educators to identify areas of needs and while developing strategies built upon documented knowledge […]
Creating a Portable Homework Station
It’s easy, right? Just set up a study space for your child to do homework. Now […]
Living with Less: A Reader's Guide
“Minimalism is all about spending your time with the most valuable people and objects in your […]
Gap Creek - Reader's Guide, Review and Summary.
Summary “Young Julie Harmon works “hard as a man,” they say, so hard that at times […]
Instead of another essay for homework, try one of these options: Create a drawing of the […]
co-teaching styles
Co-teaching and collaboration are essential components of a successful learning environment. These teaching techniques can be […]