Using Color to Aid Memorization
Studies have shown that we remember what we see in color better than what we see in black and white. Therefore, color can be used to help with memorization.
Studies have shown that we remember what we see in color better than what we see in black and white. Therefore, color can be used to help with memorization.
Non-traditional assessments are often better than traditional ones when determining how much students are benefiting from RTI interventions.
While most teachers are focused on their teaching, something as simple as the kind of lightbulb used in classroom lights can have a profound effect on learning.
There's a simple, inexpensive solution to stop pen tappers – sponge curlers. Wrapping the sponge curler around the offending pen stops the noise.
Helping our children and students feel empowered is an important part of helping them constructively deal with conflicts in their daily lives.