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Mort Barish

Science Experiments - Are Computers Stupid?

Computers do a lot of our thinking for us so how can they be stupid? This science experiment peels back the computer's cover and reveals the truth! [Read More]

Mort Barish

Science Experiments - Are Rocks Really Solid?

Solid as a rock is a popular expression but are rocks really as solid as we believe? This Earth science experiment will reveal the truth about this popular notion. [Read More]

Jimmy Cox

Putting Together A P.E. Demonstration

It is not necessary that a great deal of extra work be done in putting on a gym demonstration as almost all the numbers are regular parts of the school's physical education program. [Read More]

Jimmy Cox

Giving A Proper P.E. Demonstration

In order that the audience will have a complete understanding of the purpose of your physical education demonstration and be able to grasp the meaning of each activity, it is necessary to have a leader describe the program as it moves along. [Read More]

Paul Counts

Learning Style Exercise Help Identify Root Causes for Learning Disabilities

Identifying the deep and underlying causes of learning disabilities doesn't have to be difficult. A Learning Style Exercise can help individual pinpoint potentially weak cognitive skills which can cause learning disabilities. [Read More]

Alec Moreland

Torrance Schools Prepare For Fundraising Changes

As of July 1, 2007 California Senate Bill 12, which mandates sweeping changes in what snacks may be present on campuses, will go into effect. [Read More]

Jane Saeman

Different Types of Learning Disabilities

What are some of the common learning disabilities you should be aware of if you have children? [Read More]

Paul Counts

Learning Assessments Pinpoint Potential Learning Disabilities

A learning assessment is the first step in the right direction to help your child overcome common learning disabilities. [Read More]

CHARLES MCLEAN

Reducing Violence in Schools Through Metal Detectors

Schools do not have to have a full-blown security system to protect students from violence. By simply allowing teachers and other school faculty to use hand held metal detectors teachers and school staff are able to reduce the number of students who bring guns, knives and other weapons into the classroom. [Read More]

Alec Moreland

California School Nutrition Day of Reckoning

Sometimes nutrition change is gradual, and sometimes it happens literally overnight. Very soon, the dietary habits and practices of California Public Schools will be forever changed. [Read More]

Louis Zhang

Benefits Of Music Education For Your Child

The benefits of music education are well documented: the right music in the right setting changes moods from negative to positive, it improves interpersonal communication skills and also develops intelligence. No wonder music education is increasingly popular. [Read More]

Alec Moreland

School Nutrition Laws Confuse Fundraising Groups

Do you know the laws of your regarding foods allowed on High School campuses for fundraising purposes? Chances are that you have no idea. [Read More]

Louis Zhang

Benefits of Single Parent Involvement in Child Education

Single parent involvement in child education is a challenge. Single parents feel they may not be able to contribute to their child's learning or to their child's school because of endless commitments to work, time constraints and financial struggles. This article tells you how you can be involved and why it's important for your child. [Read More]

Alec Moreland

Healthy Product Oriented Fundraising

When fundraising and planning fundraisers, you're constantly learning and improving. However, there are two constants: Each fundraiser should be Healthy and based on a product. [Read More]

Jane Saeman

Do You Know Your Child's Learning Style?

Every child 'learns' or processes information in a different way. Do you know how your child does? [Read More]

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