by bmanyibe | Sep 17, 2020 | Seasonal
Autism Spectrum: the determination of an appropriate educational approach for students with autism must be based on the needs of each individual child. Careful assessment by a team of professionals in consultation with parents or guardians will help determine an appropriate educational program for each student. Highly structured educational setting with appropriate support and accommodations…
by bmanyibe | Sep 17, 2020 | Seasonal
Science learning by four year olds is exciting. Four-year-olds approach the world with great curiosity and use their imaginations to help understand it. Hands-on explorations help them to separate reality from fantasy. They can participate in the planning and implementation of simple scientific investigations, and over the course of the year, will increase their abilities…
by bmanyibe | Sep 17, 2020 | Seasonal
Saving for college is necessary for parents planing to take their kids to college. Yet, despite rising college costs, fewer American families with children under age 18 are saving for college. Only 50 percent are doing so today, compared to 60 percent just two years ago, according to “How America Saves for College 2013” a…
by bmanyibe | Jun 20, 2020 | Seasonal
By Johann Calhoun, Chalkbeat Philadelphia This time last year, Tony Watlington Sr. was leading North Carolina’s Rowan-Salisbury school district, which educates roughly 19,500 students. Big changes have arrived for him and for Philadelphia. On Thursday, he is taking over as superintendent of the city’s school district, Pennsylvania’s largest. He will lead a district with over…
by bmanyibe | Jun 17, 2020 | English, Fifth Grade, Fourth Grade, Reading, Seasonal, Third Grade, Writing
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by bmanyibe | Jun 1, 2020 | Seasonal
By Omar Lisojo, Chalkbeat As the students began writing, I had to pause and take in what was happening. That day, I was a substitute teacher. But five years ago, I was on the flip side of things, a student sitting at those same desks in that same classroom. I had Mr. Diaz for English…