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The Rosemond Behavior Modification Plan

In: Educational Issues (general)

John Rosemond has proposed a simple plan to aid classroom teachers in extinguishing inappropriate behaviors like blurting out and keepings hands to self. more...

8th Grade Algebra May Be Too Much for Many

In: Educational Issues (general)

While California is mandating all 8th graders take Algebra, many are wondering if all students are capable of this rigorous class. more...

Full-Service Schools in the Future

In: Educational Issues (general)

Schools are taking a larger role with social, emotional and academic needs of children. What does the school of the near future look like? more...

Popularity and Success

In: Educational Issues (general)

What happens to the Queen Bees and Prince Charmings after high school? The answer may just surprise you. more...

Mystery Motivator

In: Classroom Issues

What can you try when you're at your wits end? When you think you've already done everything to extinguish a behavior and nothing works? more...

Too Little or Too Much Sleep Harmful

In: Student Health Issues

If teens sleep less than seven hours, they may develop high blood pressure. If women sleep nine hours or more, they may be at risk for a stroke. more...

Teachers Should Talk Slower

In: Educational Issues (general)

Ray Hull, audiology professor at Wichita State, thinks teachers would reach students better if they slowed down their speaking. Don't speak louder -- speak slower. more...

School Fuel Budget Crises

In: Educational Issues (general)

School will be starting in less than a month in many states. What effect will this have on bus transportation, heating the school and the hot lunch programs? more...

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