by Sarah Green | Jan 6, 2015 | Teacher Issues
As 2015 begins, so too does the spring semester at colleges and universities around the country. It is time to shake off the rust and get back to having classes once more. If you wish to have success, it is important to learn from the mistakes of the last semester and...
by Sarah Green | Dec 4, 2014 | News, Student Issues, Teacher Issues
The revised Advanced Placement US History curriculum, commonly known as APUSH for the sake of brevity, is once again coming under fire. This time, the North Carolina State Board of Education and the College Board will discuss APUSH. We have written before about this...
by Sarah Green | Nov 18, 2014 | News, Parent Issues, Teacher Issues
Learning how to read and write are the first big milestones in a child’s education. Rosetta Stone Inc., whom you have probably heard of from their popular foreign language-learning software, has worked in collaboration with the experts at Lexia Learning to create an...
by Sarah Green | Nov 17, 2014 | Student Issues
With the winter holidays right around the corner, now is the perfect time to start planning for finals week. Yes, studying for those end-of-term exams should be paramount, but don’t forget that surviving finals week means more than just cramming for tests. Here are...
by Sarah Green | Nov 15, 2014 | News, Parent Issues, Student Issues, Teacher Issues
Typefaces and fonts might seem like something that only graphic designers and typographers might care about. However, readable typefaces are incredibly important to many people that have learning disabilities. People with dyslexia are one of these groups. According to...