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Our Education Needs Improvement

Our young students watch television and movies and marvel at super heroes. Truthfully, educators are the real-life super heroes of this nation. Our duties are vital to the academic and economic success of our country. Educators are directly responsible for

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Motivating to Learn

Many well-developed theories surround the fostering of intrinsic motivation in educational environments, generally focusing on challenging and engaging students at their level of skill and interest. Educational theorist and practitioner John Dewey is lauded as the father of “experiential education,”

Technology as a New Educational Opportunity

Is technology good or bad when it comes to education? Is it all about video games and modern fun? When technology is first introduced into a classroom, the first thought is often that it is merely another way for students

Integrating Technology in the Classroom

When considering the ways that digital learning could alter the educational landscape, big changes are easy to notice. Taking out computers and bringing in tablets may change the dynamic of student interaction, but sometimes much smaller changes can have a

Listen to Understand Better

Without getting lost in the physics and chemistry, air is good for two things: breathing and listening. We tend to be really good at the first, and we occasionally forget about the second.  Without air, you have a vacuum, and