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How Does Project-Based Learning Surpass Conventional Learning Approaches?

How Does Project-Based Learning Surpass Conventional Learning Approaches?

Nevertheless, the viability and feasibility of Project-Based Learning need to be considered before it can be effectively implemented. Despite being a very inspirational, motivating, and encouraging strategy, it may not be possible to put into practice in different schools.

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Personalized, Differentiation, and Student-Centered; Different Or Same?

Personalized, Differentiation, and Student-Centered; Different Or Same?

While Differentiation, Personalized, and Student Based Learning may have different aspects and instructional methods, all of them aim to achieve the same objective; enhance student understanding and knowledge effectively and productively.

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The Creative Parent's Guide to Surviving Isolation During COVID-19

The creative parents guide to survive in isolation during this time of social-distancing. This guide is full of useful websites and strategic ideas to help parents entertain and educate their kids while we are all stuck at home. This guide also includes helpful links to the CDC and the FDA for accurate information about how to keep your family safe during social distancing.

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7 cheap activities to do at home with your kids! Help tame your boredom.

It isn't always possible to find things to do with your kid outside of the home. Sometimes it’s the weather, allergies, illness, or maybe a *worldwide quarantine. Maybe you are trying to save money, so being out and about doing fun activities can create additional financial strain. Whether it social distancing or financial responsibilities, you may be looking to have fun with your kids at home on a budget. Let's talk about some free and inexpensive indoor activities that you and your kid can share in.

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Every Moment is a Teachable Moment: Teach Your Kid to be a Critical Thinker

Unfortunately, few high schools are prepping kids with the tools and skills they need to navigate adult life, and as parents, this is our responsibility. We cannot assume that kids will just figure things out later! For young kids, let them listen in on the conversation to understand the basic terminology. For older kids, they may be ready to participate by sharing their own opinions.

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