Posted by: sarahganly on: April 7, 2010
Compassionate Communication This article discuss a way of communicating that will lead to a positive outcome. Read More
Posted by: sarahganly on: April 2, 2010
Walt Whitman’s ViewThis essay takes the view point of Walt Whitman risen from the dead. He is explaining what the art of writing is really about.Read More
Posted by: sarahganly on: March 13, 2010
How to Conduct and Apply a Research Strategy for Organization Organization can be stressful or complicated, but with good research strategies I can formulate a solution that will help me become more organized. Read More
Posted by: sarahganly on: March 13, 2010
Cooperative, Competitive and Individualistic Learning in the Classroom All learning styles have benefits, but cooperative learning should be more emphasized than the competitive or individualistic learning styles. Read More
Posted by: sarahganly on: March 13, 2010
Critical Thinking when Evaluating Sources of Information This article will provide you with tips on how to use critical thinking when evaluating sources of information. Read More
Posted by: sarahganly on: March 13, 2010
Differences and Dualities of Creative and Critical Thinking There is a difference between being a critical thinker and a creative thinker, but good thinking requires both. Read More
Posted by: sarahganly on: March 13, 2010
How to Adjust a Classroom for Students with Speech or Language Impairments Adjusting your classroom to suit students with speech or language impairments can be easy if the teacher focuses on the physical environment, materials and instructions. Read More
Posted by: sarahganly on: March 12, 2010
Okay so the refunds are supposedly only being delayed if you file in March, but it took my 5 weeks to get my refund in New York. I filed in the beginning of February. Go figure.
Posted by: sarahganly on: March 12, 2010
How to Adjust a Classroom for Students with Visual Impairments and Disabilities Working with students with a visual impairment can be easy if a teacher focuses on guidelines, the physical environment, and materials when teaching students with these disabilities. Read More
Posted by: sarahganly on: March 8, 2010
How to Adjust a Classroom for Students with Emotional Disturbance There are many ways teachers can alter their teaching to effectively teach students with emotional disturbance. Read More