Author: Matthew Lynch
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Why It’s So Hard to Be a Teacher Right Now
Teaching is an important and rewarding career, but it can also be draining and exhausting. Teaching is arguably harder now than ever before for many reasons, ... -
When Does Your Intelligence Peak?
We know that from early childhood to adulthood our intelligence grows and that after a certain point in adulthood our ability to learn declines. It is ... -
Personalizing The Curriculum To Challenge Gifted And Talented Learners
All students show an aptitude for certain subjects, but what about those students are significantly advanced in areas such as math, language, music, and arts? Those ... -
Including The Family In Children’s Literacy Education
According to Reading Is Fundamental, 93 million adults in the U.S. read at or below the basic level needed to contribute successfully to society; with 34% ... -
Top 3 Benefits of Learning Through Play
Parents and teachers try to give children the most advantages possible when it comes to education. Something they may not consider is that children learn a ... -
Why School Cops Won’t Fix School Shootings
With the number of deadly school shootings on the rise in recent years, school administrators and lawmakers are actively seeking solutions to the problem of gun ... -
Why Can’t We Remember Memories From Early Childhood?
Most people have very few memories from early childhood. The memories that we do have from an early age are often not memories at all but ... -
The Importance of a Diverse Teaching Force
Girls are consistently out-performing boys in school. There are many factors that may cause this, but one that research has proven is that students generally perform ... -
Teachers’ Pay Must Be at the Heart of Global Education Reform
While most in the education field believe they are underpaid for the work they do, there are many people who argue that teachers’ pay is fair. ... -
Stop Letting Disruptive Students Steal Everyone Else’s Education
If you’ve ever been in a classroom setting, whether as a student, teacher, parent, or administrator, you have probably witnessed an all too common phenomena: one ...