by Supporting Education | Feb 12, 2013 | News
Are you a ‘if all else fails, choose ‘C’’ kind of person when it comes to standardized tests? Or when you lift your pencil to change your answer to a question does the ago-old theory of ‘your first answer is usually the correct one’ shout in the back of your mind? If...
by Supporting Education | Feb 7, 2013 | News
As our nation pushes for education reform in order to improve children’s access to high quality education, so that all children can have the opportunity to succeed, we often cringe at the thought of budgets being slashed in schools. As many schools today try to reduce...
by Supporting Education | Feb 5, 2013 | News
Stacey Campfield may be best known for authoring the infamous “Don’t Say Gay” bill in Tennessee. Now he’s making headlines again, but this time instead of attacking LGBT people, he’s going for the poverty stricken. His latest bill push is to have welfare benefits...
by Supporting Education | Jan 31, 2013 | News
Wanting to take valentines day in the classroom beyond valentines box decorating? There are many educational valentines day ideas for kids; typical valentines day items that can be used in the classroom include candy conversation hearts, red, pink, and white...
by Supporting Education | Jan 28, 2013 | News
Many people believe finishing college represents the end of academic life—and for some people it might be. But for those professionals looking to continue advancing in their careers, education doesn’t stop there. It continues, whether through individual learning,...