Top 7 Benefits of Online Tutoring in 2018
It used to be that tutoring was seen as a solution for an imperfection, only needed if a student had an issue. More recently, as state-funded schools struggle with swelling class sizes and shrinking budgets, tutoring – especially virtual online tutor – is becoming a...
read moreDeveloping Faculty Use Of Virtual Learning In Incarcerated Higher Education Programs
One of the most important things any society can do is to provide its residents with a quality education (Buchanan, 2012). But what does a “quality” education mean? John Dew offers a few different ways to define it, such quality in education is “quality as...
read moreAdvantages Of Reading And Virtual Learning For Test Takers
Something that happens numerous times in my classroom is when students approach me and ask “How can I improve my test scores for exams?” I’ve noticed that good readers usually have more developed higher order thinking skills and computer-based or virtual learning...
read moreWhy You Need To Put Down The Cell Phone More Often
A recent article published in the BBC reports that ‘An overuse of mobile phones by parents disrupts family life, according to a survey of secondary pupils.’ An alarming amount of pupils who took part in the survey claim that they have previously had to ask their...
read moreHow Much Does a Private Tutor Cost?
"Individuals generally charge according to their level of education and experience. Expect to pay $12 to $20 per hour for a high school student, and up to $85 per hour for a certified teacher with top-notch experience. A teacher trained and qualified to work with...
read moreMastering the 2014 GED Test: One Simple Suggestion
There is no doubt that the 2014 GED test is a difficult assessment for students to pass. It is completely computer-based and the knowledge that students are required to possess prior to the GED test is more extensive than it has been in previous years. Hopefully, your...
read moreRebuttal: Getting Great Teachers to the Front of the Classroom
http://azgovernor.gov/governor/blog/2017/04/getting-great-teachers-front-classroom Governor Ducey, In your recent State of the State address, you implied that there were problems with our state’s teacher certification process. You argued that well-known citizens such...
read moreShaping Collaborative Leadership in Higher Education
A leader’s approach and ability to channel stakeholders’ talents and energy toward a specific goal in which everyone has a stake that is deeply rooted in the leader’s own values, beliefs, and experiences. These collaborations directly affect both the leader’s...
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