by Michael Hubbard In February of 2012, the McGraw-Hill Research Foundation released a study titled “The Impact of School Buildings on Student Health and Performance: A Call for Research”. The study outlines how factors such as poor classroom acoustics, no natural light and poor ventilation negatively impact students’ alertness and performance. The report isn’t an [...]
As revolts continue in the Middle East, organizations in Dallas help educate locals about Current Events
DISD campus with a history of low performance has been reborn as part of the New Tech Network
The STAAR test will require students to think more about how to find the answer than just getting the answer right.
Isn’t it one of the best feelings when you discover something unexpected, at the most random time? However, are there times where you don’t know what to do with that discovery, or better yet, how you can upon it? Perhaps because of limited resources or knowledge, we find ourselves in sort of a bind, with [...]
September 26, 2011 | Posted in
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As I stated previously in my post about the Internet’s past and present look, it’s truly amazing to see how far along we’ve come. But to think about how large the Internet has become, gives me a headache. Nevertheless, I am impressed with the achievements. We can shop for clothes and even purchase groceries (I [...]
September 21, 2011 | Posted in
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Let’s not forget that China has been studying the U.S
As the wide range of college students become even more diversified with every passing year, I can’t imagine what it’ll look like in the next 5-10 years.
September 6, 2011 | Posted in
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While I was in college, stress became my ‘BFF’. We did everything together; Eat, sleep, work out and hang with my friends. Why was stress such a big part of my life? School. I was constantly thinking about projects, papers and most importantly, my grades. Classes were tough. Many students were ecstatic about online courses. [...]
August 23, 2011 | Posted in
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Honestly, I gotta give it to the marketing departments of the tech giants……