Professors - Increase Your Productivity By Asking The Right Questions

Monday, March 3rd, 2008

This article is short and sweet. You may consider printing it to post--in several places in your office (and carry one with you). Some of these are questions to ask of yourself and others are to be asked of others. When someone makes a request of you AND when ...

Homeschool Lessons Made Easy - Inspiring Creativity

Sunday, March 2nd, 2008

When creating plans for lessons, you can create assignments that encourage students to reach their potential, by both allowing them to work on basic skills and challenging them to expand their thinking. Though this may seem like a challenge, it can be done by progressing from recognition to creation ...

Professors - Increase Your Productivity By Asking The Right Questions

Sunday, March 2nd, 2008

This article is short and sweet. You may consider printing it to post--in several places in your office (and carry one with you). Some of these are questions to ask of yourself and others are to be asked of others. When someone makes a request of you AND when ...

Professors - Increase Your Productivity By Asking The Right Questions

Wednesday, February 20th, 2008

This article is short and sweet. You may consider printing it to post--in several places in your office (and carry one with you). Some of these are questions to ask of yourself and others are to be asked of others. When someone makes a request of you AND when ...

Homeschool Lessons Made Easy - Inspiring Creativity

Tuesday, February 19th, 2008

When creating plans for lessons, you can create assignments that encourage students to reach their potential, by both allowing them to work on basic skills and challenging them to expand their thinking. Though this may seem like a challenge, it can be done by progressing from recognition to creation ...

Teaching Children Respect For The English Language

Sunday, January 27th, 2008

Webster's dictionary defines English as the application to apply the principles of English pronunciation, spelling, etc. (Webster's 2004). The English language has clearly changed in pronunciation over the years. For example, the sentence, "Mom, do you wish me to unload the groceries?" is now said shorter like: "Ma, do ya ...