Many adults remember P.E. as the class that was either too easy, or sheer torment, depending on how athletic they were as kids. Coaches are often criticized for "phoning in" the P.E. curriculum, with the result that athletic kids aren't challenged, and non-athletic kids are either igno...
Standardized tests in American schools are supposed to verify that students have learned the curriculum and help in college placement. Opponents argue they are ineffective as a measure of achievement. They're also used as indicators for teacher and school effectiveness. However, high-stake standardized...
the group should start by defining self-esteem (“the way you feel about yourself”). They can then discuss why a student would have low self-esteem and what the student could do to feel better about himself. They should also discuss the importance of being...
take a 15-minute break. Get up and move around, get some water or take a short walk. Avoid any complex or distracting tasks, such as watching TV. Studying in a 45-minute block with a 15-minute break can benefit you more than studying for hours on end. ...