Recent Education Blog | October 2009 PostsUnfortunate but Necessary Changes in Educationby K_REY_C29 Oct 2009 09:21 PMI was at a funeral this week. Funerals tend to be large gatherings of families. One consequence of these events is that people get to talking and catching up about one another's lives. I was the "in-law" at this particular funeral. Responsibilityby K_REY_C27 Oct 2009 09:04 PMIt is now half-way through the semester where I teach. The students have all taken their midterm exams. They have been issued midterm grades. Some of them are doing well... and some of them are doing poorly. A Dangerous Trend in Nursery Rhymes and Fairy Talesby Dale Harcombe26 Oct 2009 01:45 PMNursery Rhymes and fairy tales help teach children about the world. That's the view of many experts including June Factor who has spent many years researching childhood and school playground rhymes and writing children's books. Going to Classby K_REY_C22 Oct 2009 09:39 PMPeople often ask me why I do so well in school. I've never hated school but I wasn't always particularly fond of it either. Nevertheless I always did well in school. All the way from grade school through my current Ph.D. program. Reconnecting with Readingby K_REY_C20 Oct 2009 04:17 PMDale's most recent blog post here in Education, The Most Vital thing You Can Do for your Child's Education, really got me thinking. The Most Vital thing You Can Do for Your Child's Educationby Dale Harcombe19 Oct 2009 12:13 PMToday as promised, here is the most vital information about your child's education and something any parent can do. The most important thing you can do for your child's education is read to them, read to them from the time they are babies. Excuses, Excuses, Excuses #1: Busy Workby K_REY_C15 Oct 2009 08:34 AMWhy is it that students don't do their homework? What motivates the decision for a student to ignore a task that has been set before them to complete? Learning about Educationby K_REY_C13 Oct 2009 05:32 PMThere is no doubt about it: Education has changed. I'm currently in my 20th year of schooling and the differences between a Ph.D. program and kindergarten are astonishing. Long gone are the days of tactile exploration with toys and lessons about being kind. Smoking In the Girls Roomby Michele Cheplic13 Oct 2009 04:17 AMIf you got caught smoking anywhere at my former high school (including the girls restroom), you would be automatically expelled. Not placed on detention or suspended for a few days; rather, you'd be kicked off campus for good. No questions asked. No second chances. Changes in Educationby Dale Harcombe12 Oct 2009 04:40 PMThis is my first post in the Education area and I'm looking forward to sharing with you some of the things I have learned along the way of raising two, now adult children. Should Schools Ban Cookies?by Michele Cheplic08 Oct 2009 01:06 PMGone are the days of celebrating your kid's birthday in school with cupcakes and cookies. At least at my daughter's school. Last month, administrators at my kid's private school put the kibosh on birthday baked goods and candy. Why Schools Are Banning Hoodiesby Michele Cheplic06 Oct 2009 04:34 AMIt's not what you think. Schools are not banning the popular hooded sweatshirts because they are sloppy-looking or they promote gang violence. Recent Blog Comments K_REY_C says... "Yes, trust is a very important component of all of this." |
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