Celebrating Women Educators

Women Educators Looking back throughout history, there have been many women educators who have made significant contribution to the field. The nineteenth century saw major advances in educational opportunities for women and girls, from the common school movement in the early part of the century to multiple opportunities in higher education at the century's close. In the 1800s, women began to play central roles in education - as teachers. The selection below is only a handful of amazing … [Read more...]

Six Ways to Improve Your Teaching

Every teacher strives to improve every day, and although you will never be perfect, there are many different ways you can work towards improving your teaching techniques. In this article we’ll discuss six ways you can do just that. Get Feedback from Your Students The best place to start when looking to improve your teaching is the students who are on the receiving end. Chatting to them about what they need and what they like, and dislike, can give you an excellent insight into how you can … [Read more...]

How To Help Your Child With Homework

One thing that children are yet to grow fond of is homework. Children want to come home after school and have nothing to do with books. They would rather come home, relax, catch their favorite cartoon, have dinner and sleep. There are tips that you as a parent would use, to help your child with homework. 1. Know your children's teachers and what they look for Schools often have many events. As a parent, you are encouraged to attend most of these events, if not all. Take the time to talk … [Read more...]

How Political Management Differs from Political Science Degrees

Have you been thinking a career in politics may be the right choice for you? If so, did you know there are a few different paths you can take? Did you know that your online degree in political science through The George Washington University can open separate doors than that of a political management courses? Let’s take a closer look at who the two differ. Building upon the Knowledge You’ve Learned Perhaps you’re in the middle of your online masters in political science, or maybe you’ve … [Read more...]

October is International Walk to School Month!

October is International Walk to School Month and over 40 countries will be encouraging children to ditch the school run! It’s also an opportunity for parents and schools to join in with others to call on their local councils to introduce 20 mph speed limits across their areas; helping to create safe, enjoyable and attractive streets where children and their parents want to walk to school. Also taking place during the month is International Walk to School Day on 9 October 2013 and … [Read more...]

SHIRLEE HALL – Spiritual Healer, Poet, Author: MARCH WORKSHOPS

  PILLOW TALK     CIRCLE OF LIGHT GATHERING   Workshop  Sunday, March 6th, 1PM,   Naperville, IL Conscious Dreaming...II Class $25 Bring drum if you like   Luminous Blue Lotus Flower Meditation     WORKSHOP    March 18th, Friday, 7:00PM   Location:  Sohmar Massage School-Downers Grove Egyptian Sacred Breath ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~    Teaching - Initiation - Meditation- Traveling        CRACKIN THE SHELL   I pay close attention to my dreams. Do you? If we were to judge the disorder … [Read more...]

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