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A Teaching Career

17 hours ago ago from Article Feeder Blog

A teacher has a very important role, second only to parents, in the development, both socially and intellectually, of children in their all important formative years. Teachers need to be excellent communicators, along with having the ability to inspire and motivate. While it is true that it is a very challenging career, it is also a very rewarding one, as they are given the challenge and responsibility of creating the proper environment and ...

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Netsupport School Professional 10.50.3

20 hours ago ago from Cracks Explorer

Lets Share With The World NetSupport School is a class leading training software solution, providing Teachers with the ability to instruct, monitor and interact with their Students either individually, as a predefined group or to the overall class. Combining advanced classroom PC monitoring, realtimePresentation and Annotation tools, with an innovative customised Testing suite, Internet and Application control, realtime audio monitoring, ...

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How Consistent Are Class Size Effects?

12 hours ago ago from Free Market Mojo

From a new paper by Spyros Konstantopoulos (Michigan State University): Evidence from Project STAR has suggested that on average small classes increase student achievement. However, thus far researchers have focused on computing mean differences in student achievement between smaller and larger classes. In this study I focus on the distribution of the small class effects at the school level and compute the inconsistency of the treatment ...

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From High School Spanish to A Career

9 minutes ago ago from ScEdu.com

Still Looking For Jobs In SAP? Find Out More About SAP Learning English in the Internet Era Posted in Online Colleges My first foreign language in school was Latin - a great language to prepare you for any university. But then we moved, and the only language offered was Spanish. I found Spanish more fun, because people in West Texas actually spoke it, where as Latin was mostly just reading and learning complex grammar. It ...

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One Rule for Christians...

13 hours ago ago from Iain Dale's Diary

The Mail on Sunday's lead story this morning concerns a teacher who has been sacked for offering comfort to the parent of a sick child by offering to pray for the her. The teacher specialised in teaching children too ill to attend school. The parent made a complaint and the teacher was sacked by her managers. Let's, for a moment, swap the religion of the teacher. Does anyone seriously imagine the teacher would have been sacked if she had ...

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City Schools’ New Criteria for Diversity Raise Fears

23 hours ago ago from The New York Times

The Chicago public schools' response to a recent court desegregation ruling a plan to use students' social and economic profiles instead of race to achieve classroom diversity is raising fears that it will undermine the district's slow and incremental progress on racial diversity. This article is part of our expanded Chicago coverage. The Chicago report features coverage of public affairs, culture, lifestyle and sports ...

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