by Sarah Green | Mar 7, 2013 | News
It is a debate that has flooded America’s education system—to go digital or not to go digital. Many states, schools districts, and schools are actively pursuing the implementation of digital readers and tablets for its many benefits. For one, tablets and readers such...
by Supporting Education | Feb 18, 2013 | News
If you want to spark your student’s interest in the sciences, there’s no surer way than teaching them about dinosaurs. Dinosaurs are fascinating; they’re big, bad, and so different from the animals that exist with us today. Back in the day I was taught about dinosaurs...
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 | 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 3, 2013 | News, Parent Issues, Student Issues
Imagine trying to complete credits, earn good grades, participate in extra-curricular activities, and graduate with a high school diploma while moving from family to family and school to school throughout your life. This often characterizes the life of foster care...