Studying from a Textbook
Reading from a textbook is very daunting. Student moan, groan, complain and procrastinate textbook reading. Many […]
Monitoring Learning Progress
How can learning be monitored? Great question, isn’t it? Sometimes, my learning is marked by time. […]
Quality in an Age of Accountability
Quality in an Age of Accountability Effective teachers utilize a variety of methods in assessment such […]
Work Ethic
In raising children, the greatest asset we can give them is simply to prepare them to […]
Managing School Slam Times -Stress
Why do students with stress so often end up with a time crunch or a slew […]
Evaluate your Students
Assessment is an integral piece of curriculum design like the many strands of a fine fabric. […]
Curriculum Foundations
John Goodland (2012) stated “philosophy is the beginning point in curriculum decision making and is the […]
Cognitive Apprenticeship
Cognitive Apprenticeship During ancient days, learning occurred through an apprenticeship settings.  All tradesmen, from woodworking to […]
Curriculum Theory
Cognitive psychology “is the branch of psychology that studies mental processes including how people think, perceive, […]
Honey Mumford Learning Style
During the 1970s Peter Honey and Alan Mumford studied and expanded upon David Kolb’s learning model. […]