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Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Cool Online Learning Tools for Students

Tuesday, December 13, 2011
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Many students can't help but think of how boring studying is, what with all the memorisation and analysis involved. Fortunately for the students of the Internet age, there are learning tools available which can make learning so much more fun and interesting. Below are examples of learning tools in the form of websites and applications available online which can make even a bored student look forward to study time:

  1. Dynamic Periodic Table. This online version of a periodic table of elements helps the student distinguish elements apart by highlighting them according to their aggregate state (solid, liquid, gas, unknown) or group (nonmetals or metals with their corresponding subgroups). The online component of this tool comes into effect when the suer clicks on an element or group and it will launch a separate window displaying the corresponding Wikipedia article. There is also another version of the periodic table which is more compact and features a quick summary of each element. Clicking on each element launches a small window giving a brief information on it.
  2. Foldit. Unlike the periodic table, learning tools such as Foldit do not really classify to the group of essential everyday tools for a subject. However, it can help a student learn Biology better because of its nature as a game, where the player is tasked to build protein molecules based on structures that have previously been described.
  3. Mathway. This online tool helps students solve their maths problems. All the user needs to do is enter the problem statement, select the appropriate subject and click solve. The solution will be displayed along with easily understandable steps taken to arrive at the answer.
  4. SpeedCrunch. While Mathway can be used for beginners and intermediate formula users, Speedcrunch is for big time computing. It is a powerful desktop calculator which contains lots of helpful libraries for discussing math problems of even the most complicated ones.

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Friday, December 9, 2011

The Importance of Knowing Children’s Educational Learning Styles

Friday, December 9, 2011
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It is particularly important for parents to know their children’s individual educational learning styles because this can be used to improve their study habits, which leads to an increase in grades and overall performance in school. If a child is struggling in school, even just on some of his or her classes, this does not really mean that the child lacks mental ability or is not good enough. Each person has different habits, opinions and motivations. This also means that not everyone learns at the same style or pace.

Therefore, educational learning techniques that is successfully used by one student may not work at all with another student. Again, this does not indicate that the former student is smarter than the latter student. It could only mean that the learning style that will work for the latter student is not compatible with the first and if the situation were reversed, it could be that the former student will struggle in an educational learning style that is better suited for the latter student.

It is therefore important for everyone who plays a role in a child's education—instructors, parents and tutors—to be aware of the educational learning styles of each student so that they can maximise the student's understanding of the topics and materials being covered in the class. If this is not done, this could result to a student with a high potential to easily get discouraged and lose motivation in learning, just because the information that is ought to be learned is not being presented to him or her in an effective manner.

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Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Benefits of Using Educational Learning Games For Home Schooled Children

Wednesday, December 7, 2011
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In recent years, educational and learning games or also known as educational learning games have been used as supplementary teaching and learning tools by parents or private tutors who teach children with the use of the home schooling or home education approach of educating kindergarten and primary school age children. The educational and learning games used for home schooled children would primarily consists of two types. The first type is the traditional educational and learning games that could be bought from bookstores and toy stores. The second type is the free online resources that could be downloaded for free or for a small fee from various Internet websites that are dedicated to online resources for home educated children.

Many home education experts and advocates have stated that there are several benefits or advantages when educational learning games are simultaneously used as supplementary teaching tools by the parents or tutors in teaching lessons to the home schooled children. In addition, there are traditional and online resources for educational and learning games that would also allow the children to learn on their own or allow them to self-study.

Therefore, it is beneficial for parents and tutors if they use the educational learning games that could be used as teaching tools for the children and at the same time, those games could be used by the children for learning by themselves. Another benefit of using educational and learning games as supplementary tools in home education of children is the emotional bonding that occurs when a parent and child are playing together.

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Sunday, December 4, 2011

Teaching Options: Working at an Educational Learning Center

Sunday, December 4, 2011
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A good start for a recently certified teacher for primary education is to look for a teaching job at an educational learning centre or after school programme which provides supplemental learning for preschool children as well as primary school learners who are in their early grades. This is a good way for a beginner at teaching to gain work experience, which can later be of use when the individual applies for a higher teaching position or decides to pursue postgraduate studies. Working at a small educational learning centre also affords the teacher a measure of flexibility and being able to relax because this setting traditionally has fewer students than the average classroom in mainstream schools. These educational learning centres or after school programmes can be found in many school settings or community centres.

The curriculum in educational learning centres using this programme only consists of simple subjects such as basic reading, writing and language, basic mathematics, arts and crafts, and basic science. After school programmes also offer educational games and learning activities which are enjoyed by both children as well as teachers. Therefore, it can be said that the new teacher will experience less stress and pressure while working as a teacher in an educational learning centre as opposed to an actual primary school. The small class size of an educational learning centre also provides for more personal or one-on-one interaction with special students or those with learning difficulties.

In the United States, there are various public school districts in local communities which have educational learning centres and after school programmes. It is not that difficult for an aspiring teacher to find work even just to gain some small amount of teaching experience.


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