Tag: Education
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Barack Obama’s Top Ten P-20 Education Accomplishments
As President Obama’s time as Commander in Chief of the Unites States of America comes to an end, many people are wondering how he’ll be remembered ... -
What Parents Really Think about Parent-Teacher Communication Apps
Three parents share how a mobile app helps them stay connected to their children’s education. By Tracy Everard, Kim Valley, and Shannon LeFevre In this digital, ... -
Determining Your Educational Philosophy Part I: Philosophy of the Learning Process
In this article various philosophies will be examined in an effort to assist with developing an educational philosophy. As an Educator it is essential to possess ... -
University of Calabar Finds that Turnitin Helps Improve Quality of Writing
Visibility on the international stage of academia hinges, in part, upon University faculty and students being published in respected journals and conference proceedings. For universities from ... -
When do children develop their gender identity?
Vanessa LoBue, Rutgers University Newark Gender is generally thought of as a stable trait: we are born male or female and we stay that way as ... -
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Understanding Three Key Classroom Management Theories
By Tricia Hussung How teachers manage their classrooms is an important part of achieving an effective learning environment. Educators know that all students learn differently, and ... -
Public vs. Private: What Education Is Right for Your Kids?
**The Edvocate is pleased to publish guest posts as way to fuel important conversations surrounding P-20 education in America. The opinions contained within guest posts are ... -
Bridging the gap between school and community
**The Edvocate is pleased to publish this guest post on virtual reality and education as way to fuel important conversations surrounding P-20 education in America. The opinions ... -
Here’s how witnessing violence harms children’s mental health
Daniel J. Flannery, Case Western Reserve University and Mark I. Singer, Case Western Reserve University Caroline was having a hard time getting her daughter to go ... -
Explainer: What do child prodigies have in common with kids with autism?
Joanne Ruthsatz, The Ohio State University As a toddler growing up in the 1950s, Richard Wawro threw violent tantrums. Often, he would tap the same piano ...