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Hallo Freunds (Hello Friends)! It is a comparatively easy task to learn German, due to its similarity with English and its characters. With few exceptions in German Alphabets to remember are as follows:
• Gender
• Few words like ä, ü, ö, ß
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Posted under TEACHING, Foreign Languages 
With many habits, the sooner you start practicing and developing good habits, the better chance you will have that you will continue with them. We all know that good study habits are essential to educational success. Good study habits are an important part of any student’s success. We probably can diminish the academic dishonesty by promoting good study habits with students, and letting the students know that good study habits are very important when it comes to school. Read full article »
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Posted under LEARNING, Study Tips 
Pasta, Ti Amo, Prego are three words from Italy. Italy’s language is called Italian and learning this language is more like reading every English syllables of every word. The Italian language is fairly easy to understand and learn since some words can be recognized easily the moment it is mentioned. Some Italian words are even used now by millions of people across the globe. Read full article »
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Posted under TEACHING, Foreign Languages 
A person’s interest in learning a subject, let alone a different language than your own is what makes learning such a breeze. If you want to learn other language, like French for example, having a positive attitude towards your everyday lessons triggers your mind to become attentive. And what does attention have anything to do with French language? Read full article »
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Posted under TEACHING, Foreign Languages 
Are you a technology junkie? Do you have all of the newest gizmos and the most modern cell phone? Do you shake with excitement and anticipation every time a new game system is released? Are you the one your friends call when they have problems with their new laptops? If you answered “yes” to any of these questions, it is time put your love of technology into a fun and rewarding career. Don’t you think it’s time you received an information technology degree? Read full article »
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Posted under TEACHING, Professional Development 
School’s in session – and although most of their parents don’t realize it, millions of early elementary age kids are being screened, tested, and sorted in an attempt to find those who need gifted education support services to flourish.
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Posted under LEARNING, Critical & Creative Thinking, Parent Involvement 
Have you ever thought of learning Spanish but never had the time and right opportunity to do it? You don’t need to worry about “how” to actually do it but what you want to think about twice is if you really have the dedication and interest to learn the Spanish language. Read full article »
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Posted under TEACHING, Foreign Languages 
To reduce climate change we need both adults and children to become greener and to think more about the environment. The question is how do we engage children and pull them away from the TV and Play station and promote a sense of citizenship and environmental responsibility in them? Read full article »
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Posted under MANAGEMENT, School Safety 
How can a teacher manage to find time during the day to get things done? In providing teacher time management training for school districts, I recognize that using time management in education at the teacher level is difficult because you face unique challenges:
Your time is booked every day. There is no leeway in altering a class schedule, so you must work within the very limited planning periods. Read full article »
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Posted under MANAGEMENT, Classroom Management 
If you are considering or doing home schooling there are some benchmarks you can use.
When your child has reached the equivalency of second grade they have already learned a host of language items. One of these critical learning elements is that of correct spelling. Home educators just like teachers work diligently to reinforce spelling words at the second grade level.
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Posted under TEACHING, Homeschooling 