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This teacher has an individual handshake for every single one of his students (Video)
“Never underrate the power of relationships – with anyone.”– Barry White Jr., Fifth Grade Teacher at Ashley Park Elementary School Barry White Jr. is doing something a little different from most elementary school teachers. Not only is he forging and maintaining meaningful relationships with each of his students, but he’s communicating that to every single
Tips for better grades in 2017
January is here. And that means it’s time to start executing on those New Year’s resolutions. If getting better grades at school, establishing better study and homework habits, getting into college, learning a new language, or simply becoming a better student fit into your plans for 2017, you’re going to want to check out some
Is Online Tutoring the Future of Personalized Learning?
[This article was originally posted on EdSurge. It has been syndicated for the Skooli blog. You can read the original article here.] In celebration of their daughter’s birth, Mark Zuckerberg recently announced he would be donating a significant portion of an approximated $45 billion to developing personalized learning. But the Zuckerbergs are not the only
The benefits of a personalized, online approach to learning math
Engaging in quality personalized learning that incorporates one-on-one mentorship and mastery learning is the single best way for a student to improve academic performance (our CEO, Dave Frey, wrote an in-depth piece on this in EdSurge). However, the way in which personalized learning is so effective changes depending on the specific subject. When it comes
Studying vs learning: what’s the difference?
Whether you’re a student looking for ways to study better and improve your grades or you’re a parent considering alternative study methods for your child to see grade improvements, it’s important to consider the distinct difference between studying and learning. The trick to understanding the material you’re covering more thoroughly is to actually learn it and not