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28 March, 2016

The following are tips on how New Mexico School for the Arts (NMSA) structures, schedules, and staffs their daily support seminars, as well as tips

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28 March, 2016

Proficiency-Based Learning refers to systems of instruction, assessment, grading, and academic reporting that are based on students demonstrating that they have learned the knowledge and skills

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27 March, 2016

Educational research refers to various methods, in which individuals evaluate different aspects of education including but not limited to: “student learning, teaching methods, teacher training,

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26 March, 2016

It is believed that those fast-paced, first- and third-person shooter games like Call of Duty and World of Warcraft are rotting kids’ brains. Some are even looking for effective

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26 March, 2016

Community-Based Learning is a wide variety of instructional methods and programs that educators utilize to connect what is being taught in schools to their surrounding

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25 March, 2016

“Parenting is not for the faint of heart,” novelist Harlan Coben writes. It is true that parenting is really difficult, especially when parents feel that “a vast

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25 March, 2016

Shared Leadership is the the practice of governing a school by expanding the number of people involved in making important decisions related to the school’s

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24 March, 2016

Back-to-school content is commonly focused on teachers and students, and as these two groups will have the largest workload ahead of them, that makes sense.

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24 March, 2016

The cohort model is based on collective work and progress in an academic environment. Students in an education program that follows the cohort model move

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23 March, 2016

Developing countries usually do not have an advanced education system. Because of this, students cannot compete with other countries. Some children do not even go

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