by rossanahead | Oct 21, 2010 | Education, ideas, Uncategorized
As a teacher, your job is to make sure that your students learn. This is easier said than done since every student is unique, and a large class size may not always allow you to give each of them personal attention. Some students are self-starters and naturally do well...
by rossanahead | Oct 16, 2010 | Education, parenting
Talking to children about their bad grades can be a difficult task. Most of the time, they don’t realize how serious it is. While you don’t want to scare them off, you must have that talk. Here’s how: * Wait for him to bring it up. Sometimes, he has to let the...
by rossanahead | Oct 11, 2010 | Education
For a good number of people, striking up conversations with others is not easy. It is not uncommon to find someone in a room full of people looking out of place, lacking in the art of conversation. If you are such a person, there’s no need to fret. Though not everyone...
by rossanahead | Oct 9, 2010 | Education, entrepreneurship, leadership, ready
I have a confession to make: I don’t really like speaking in public. I don’t like talking in front of a crowd. I am afraid of the stage. However, as part and parcel of my job, I am always asked to share my opinions on issues related to education, leadership and...
by rossanahead | Oct 7, 2010 | Education, parenting
As a mom in the business of education, I know how important it is to help your child do better in school. Children, whose parents closely guide them at home especially regarding school work, are most likely to get better grades. It is not enough that they have...
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