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Do you know anything about this topic? Share your expertise with our thousands of visitors each day by submitting your quality, informative 'Social Studies School Time' article, and if you become a member we will pay you for your unique and original work (note that all submissions are reviewed by our editors). Your Social Studies School Time Guide is Michael Russell. Recent articles submitted to your independent guide to Social Studies School Time 1. Distance Learning - Offering Freedoms People Never Thought Possible - By: Paul Beasley Jennifer Priory has wanted to be a champion swimmer all her life. For the last two years of training she has got out of her bed at four o'clock in the morning, trained for three hours, and continued on to school for her daily lessons. This way of life has caused a considerable amount of stress on he... Featured ArticleTallinn University Tallinn University (TU) (Estonian: Tallinna Ülikool (TLÜ)) (since 2005, previously: Tallinn University of Pedagoical Sciences) is one of the largest institutions of higher education in Estonia. It is located in the capital city of Estonia, Tallinn. Structure ...
Faculties* The Estonian Institute of Humanities* Faculty of Philology* Faculty of Educational Sciences* Faculty of Physical Education* Faculty of Fine Arts* Faculty of Mathematics and Natural SciencesRead full story 2. How To Survive First Year Engineering - By: A Khan So you just got accepted in your engineering programjoy, but you are still doubtful. You ask yourself, could I actually handle the stress, the sleepless nights, the solitary life style and the Exams? Well hopefully after reading this guide you might just be able to do so and perhaps without going in... 3. Boxing It Up For Christmas - By: Nancy R. Fenn If theres one thing your introverted child would like for Christmas more than anything else in the whole world, its a room with a door that closes. Its not as simple as asking for one. And by the way, a closet will do and even a big box as youll see. Thats how strong the need is for an in... 4. Research Methods In Psychology - By: Aaron Schwartz Longitudinal approach to the study of development implies repeated observations of phenomena during some time with the object of revealing constant aspects and changes, and also with the object of their explanation. Longitudinal method is a special kind of observation. Its... 5. Keeping Your Driving Record Clean: Online Traffic School - By: Beth Willims No one wants to go to traffic school after all, eight hours in a stuffy room, sitting on uncomfortable chairs and watching outdated, gory videos of the devastating results of reckless drivers isnt exactly an ideal way of spending a Saturday afternoon. Sure, sometimes an instructor is f... 6. Important Aspects Of Home Schooling - By: Michael Russell Some 26% of parents in each of the American states consider home schooling for their children over normal school classes. This is because of the benefits both the parents and the children get as a social being. Home schooling gives them the chance to be free of old school days with pressure and da... 7. Career Talk: A Day In The Life Of A Lawyer - By: Michael Russell A lawyer is a person who is authorized by the state or country to practice law, give advice to his or her clients and represent their legal matters in the courts. According to classes or ranks of jurists lawyers can be designated as advocate, attorney, barrister, counselor and solicitor. A lawy... 8. Tongue Piercing - By: Michael Russell I worked as a long-term substitute teacher for a local high school and I did love the experience. I spent only six months with my classes back in the 2001- 2002 school year. This was an extremely emotional time for students. Their regular social studies teacher was in the military and he was abruptl... 9. Down Syndrome - By: Michael Russell When development is deferred, as is typical of children with Down syndrome, families are confused as to what expectations are reasonable for their children. Family members want to know how their child is performing relative for expectations for children of the same age and disability, and want infor... 10. Bible Studies For Children - By: Michael Russell Traditional Bible studies for children were not always recognized for their enjoyable nature. These weekly lessons often turned out to be comprised of boring lectures and rote memorization. Going to Sunday school or Wednesday church meetings was never a thing to look forward to especially after spen... 11. Over-scheduling Kids - By: Michael Russell Several studies are expressing a growing concern that after schoolprograms are pressurizing kids to do too much too soon. They point out that when a child's afternoon is filled with classes, trips, sports and other forms of organized activities, kids do not really get the time to be just kids. They ... 12. Adhd Treatment - By: Michael Russell Until I found the methods and medications that worked for me and me alone (which means I will not be dispensing any all-knowing advice, here), I researched, studied, and investigated the many ADHD treatment possibilities available to me in 2001. I had been the outcast, the freak, the truant, the pe... 13. Scholarly Articles About Daycare Centers - By: Michael Russell There are a lot of scholarly papers published about daycare centers. A list of them is available on Google Scholar. This is a good tool to use when looking for serious information on studies done and for published works by professors. Acute respiratory tract infection in daycare centers... 14. Kids And Computers - By: Michael Russell Psychologists and educators are appraising the pros and cons of the use of computers by children. After several years of researching the issue they feel generally compelled to advise of the potential negative aspects that could affect, and perhaps are already affecting, children's health and well-be... 15. Autism Research And Education - By: Jamie H Snodgrass Autism can be defined as an abnormal absorption with the self, which is marked by communication disorders and short attention span and inability to treat others as people. It drastically affects a persons behavior with others as well as with self. The person suffering from autism is unab... Please feel free to submit your quality, informative article for our readers. |
| Nonfiction Reading Comprehension Set: Social Studies (4 Books) High-interest, nonfiction articles help students learn about social studies topics while developing skills in reading comprehension. Each story is followed by questions that cover main idea, detail, vocabulary, and critical reasoning. The format is similar to that of standardized test, so as students progress through the book's units, they are preparing for success in testing. Each unit... |