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8 hours ago ago from Big Education Ape
Parents should pay for ignoring kids' education | freep.com | Detroit Free Press : "Mike Thomas arrives at Detroit's Chrysler Elementary every weekday at 2 p.m. He helps direct traffic. He tutors. He buys toilet paper." Mike Thomas isn't the principal. He is a Detroit Public Schools parent. And every time he sees a news story about the failures of the district and how lazy parents are, he gets angry. That's because the stories ...
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Parents are a child's most important teacher. We need your help in securing the future of children across the Slope. On these pages you will find ideas and suggestions on how to be more involved in your child's education, open opportunities based on what works for you. In the North Slope Borough School District, parent involvement means a whole range of options and choices. Whether it's making sure that their child is well fed, well ...
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Have a quick flick through this presentation as we in Australia shut down for the summer school holiday period. I'm reminded of a now famous quote Yes we can when I see this. I remember as far back as the spirit duplicator - what about you? The presentation comes from Alan Stange's blog - thanks Alan On the same storyline I came across this clip which has a great story about a children copying homework for the weekend from the ...
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Saturday, February 20 3-7 p Teachers: $90 Beginning students: $25 Open to teachers, serious students, and beginning-level students, this Teacher Training workshop creates an environment of spontaneous learning. We will discuss and learn how to see, understand, and adjust different kinds of bodies in an open-level class. All too often, teachers do not correct their students' asanas (poses) in class; this workshop will take us all into ...
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Choosing a gift for your new parent friends and their kids isn't always easy. Parenting techniques vary from household to household, and every family lives by a different set of beliefs. Some parents only clothe their children in 100 percent organic cotton, while others might feed their kids Skittles for breakfast. Below are some suggestions to help you tailor each gift to the corresponding parent archetype. So whip up a batch of Grandma's ...
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