Home Page Education Tutoring Articles |
 |
Submit Tutoring Articles Submit your own Tutoring Articles It's free and easy Join Us Today.
Tutoring Articles
Want to receive an email when new Tutoring articles are published?
- Cleveland Schools Aim for Healthy Students and Teachers
By: Stacy Andell | 27/06/2006 Eighty-three students and teachers from seven Cleveland Schools are participating in a program designed to increase health and self-confidence. The eleven week Motivating Movement Through Marathoning Challenge is a joint program between Cleveland Schools and the Cleveland YMCA. Read
- Students and Teachers in Pittsburgh Schools Receive Year End Honors and Awards
By: Stacy Andell | 27/06/2006 Each year teachers across the state of Pennsylvania have the chance to win educational grants. Only teachers of excellence are considered then the best are chosen to receive the grants. The two thousand five hundred dollar grants are awarded by the Teacher Excellence Center. Read
- New York City Schools and Teachers' Union Join Forces to Attract New Teaching Talent through Innovative Housing Support Program
By: Patricia Hawke | 26/06/2006 Like many other school districts in large, metropolitan cities, New York City Schools currently have a shortage of qualified teachers, especially in the most challenging schools. Though state law requires teachers in the targeted critical subject areas of mathematics, science and special education to be certified, there are 600 positions now held by teachers without the proper credentials. Read
- Houston Schools New Teacher Merit Pay Program ... Will It Help or Hinder?
By: Patricia Hawke | 26/06/2006 Houston Schools believe the old program had too low incentives and unanimously passed the new model in January, making it the largest merit pay program in the nation. Officials believe the new program ties teacher rewards more closely to student improvement and to individual teacher efforts. Though no research has been done on the impact of such programs on improved student achievement, other programs have been tried in New York, Denver and Kentucky with varying success. Read
- Family Math Nights Bring Together Parents and Teachers in Seattle Schools.
By: Stacy Andell | 25/06/2006 Seattle Schools hosted a series of Family Math Nights to help parents and students learn about upcoming changes and challenges to the Seattle Public School Mathematics Curriculum. Topics covered included helping your child with math at home, questions parents can ask, computational fluency, algorithms and mathematical proficiency, and relationships between research and the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics Standards. Read
- Summer HEAT 2006 Offers Professional Development Opportunities for Teachers in Miami - Dade County School District
By: Stacy Andell | 25/06/2006 Miami Schools are offering a range of summer professional development courses for its public school teachers and administrators in order to help teachers meet federal requirements and learn new methods and approaches to teaching. Teachers are eligible to take one Summer Heat course. These courses will be offered during June and July. Most courses last about a week and meet from 8:15 AM to 3:15 PM daily. Read
- Teachers Explore New Methods for Teaching Literacy in Long Island Schools
By: Stacy Andell | 25/06/2006 Sachem School District teachers completed another professional development activity thanks to the University of Kansas Center for Research on Learning. The program is called the Strategic Instructional Model (SIM) and looks at how teachers can improve literacy in low performing adolescents. Read
- The Teacher Advancement Program at Cincinnati Schools Seeks to Keep Good Teachers
By: Stacy Andell | 25/06/2006 Cincinnati Schools are pleased to announce that three area schools have been selected to participate in a nationwide pilot program to improve teacher quality. The three Cincinnati Public Schools chosen include John P. Parker School in Madisonville, South Avondale School in Avondale, and Whittier School in Price Hill. All the schools were chosen based on their federal ranking within the No Child Left Behind Act. Read
- Secrets of Exceptional Yoga Teachers (Part 1)
By: Paul M. Jerard Jr. | 04/06/2006 Would you like to know a formula for becoming an exceptional Yoga teacher? What separates the exceptional yoga teacher from the "pack?" Here is an itemized formula to become an exceptional and successful Yoga instructor. Read
- Montessori Distance Learning - Comprehensive Training for Teachers of the Young
By: Jim Zorn | 04/06/2006 Montessori distance learning courses are designed for continuing education in the field of child education. These programs help to develop excellent teaching credentials and provide extensive practical training in Montessori education. Read
- Secrets of Exceptional Yoga Teachers (Part 2)
By: Paul M. Jerard Jr. | 04/06/2006 The responsibility just comes with leadership and being self-employed. An independent mind-set is ingrained through the daily routine of handling your own affairs. You are in charge of your own finances, health, career, and more. Read
- How to Shift Gears, Change Careers, and Become a Yoga Teacher (Part 1)
By: Paul M. Jerard Jr. | 04/06/2006 Do you enjoy practicing Yoga? Does teaching Yoga seem like your ultimate dream job? Does the thought of becoming a Yoga teacher feel like a "calling from within?" How would you pay your bills teaching Yoga? If your life mission is becoming a Yoga teacher; let's look at a few practical solutions to your obstacles. Read
- How to Shift Gears, Change Careers, and Become a Yoga Teacher (Part 2)
By: Paul M. Jerard Jr. | 04/06/2006 How would you pay your bills by teaching Yoga for a living? Everyone needs a certain amount of income to live on and Yoga teachers are no different. Yoga jobs may not instantly "fall into your lap." So what can you do to make a painless transition into becoming a Yoga teacher full time? Read
- The Importance of Tutor Support in Distance Learning
By: Jim Zorn | 30/05/2006 Through being enthusiastic and involved himself, any instructor can lend the right tutor support in distance learning courses. Familiarity with technology, coupled with a genuine interest in the students', lives brings enthusiasm towards teaching, and sensitivity towards the students' backgrounds can help a distance education instructor a great deal. Read
- Becoming a Home School Teacher
By: Gerri Stone | 18/05/2006 Transitioning from parent to home school teacher isn't as hard as you may think Read
|
Submitting articles has become one of the most popular means of generating quality backlinks and targeted traffic to your website. Join us today - It's Free! |
|
|
 |
|
Article Categories
|
|
|
|