A new school year brings fresh notebooks, new teachers and a chance to start over. Parents and students alike need to be prepared for school. These family ideas will get everyone off to a good start.
Think your senior year doesn't count? Not sure if you can pay for college? Believe everyone is looking out for you? These myths and more are disproved with tips for high school students on preparing for college success.
Michigan Virtual University delivers online education and training opportunities. MVU students cited benefits of online courses, including studying tips and time management for students.
Summer is the perfect time to help your children find their inner Shakespeare. Try some of these suggestions to help children have fun as they improve their writing skills through practice.
Follow the 10 suggestions in this article, which together form an action plan that can lead your child into love of mathematics, make sure that he or she has strong math skills and improve grades.
The National History Day Contest is an intensive, creative program that provides high school scholarships to students and resources to teachers in the high school and middle school classroom.
When your child comes home with a disappointing grade on a test, help him improve grades with positive studying tips and other helpful hints.
This article includes tips, advice and steps to take for elementary tutoring through high school tutoring. Learn how to find the best tutor for your child, whatever your child's tutoring needs may be.
Parent involvement in education--especially technology education--can help teachers in K-12 grades shorten their learning curve. Read about ways your volunteer efforts can mitigate major education issues in technology.
Free speech has a slightly different meaning inside and outside of school. Understand your child's free speech rights. Find out what the law says about censorship of K12 grades school publications.
What type of music is best for learning? Read about a study that found a positive correlation between classical music and kids' grades. It may convice you to turn up the volume.
Plenty of school districts spend big bucks on acquiring technology at K12 grades. But school districts should devote more time and resources to using technology efficiently and effectively.
No Child Left Behind was developed as public school policy that would give parents more information. School standardized tests contribute to a report card on schools, but create major education issues.
It's natural for parents to want to help their kids prepare for college. But how much help is too much? This advice for teenagers and parents can help ease stress in children.
Many parents pride themselves on keeping track of their kids' grades in high school. If you are keeping close tabs on your high school student's homework now, enjoy this while it lasts.