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.
It's a fact of life: certain students and teachers just don't get along. Student teacher relationships can become strained, but can anything be done? The answer is sometimes it can!
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.
Many teens are afraid to write. Most teenager's activities don't include writing on a daily basis, but it's important for teens to improve writing skills, especially in high school classes.
Using the Internet wisely is becoming a study skill in its own right. When it is used for research projects or student homework, students have to be able to evaluate the site's credibility.
Whether you're looking at elementary tutoring or high school tutoring, parents and children have certain rights and responsibilities in the tutoring partnership. Here are a few to keep in mind.
Service learning serves a dual purpose: It takes students deeper into their high school academics while giving back to their world through volunteer community service. It's a win-win in which they learn and help others.
Online learning offers new hope to parents of at-risk teens and for those looking for more home schooling resources. These online courses often appeal to students with learning types that struggle in traditional classrooms.
Put away your checkbook. Kids say that paying for grades seldom works. Check out this teenage advice about what really motivates kids to do well with their high school academics.
Your kids will be graduating from high school before you know it. Here's what you can do to solve one of the most vexing of parents' issues: making every school year as productive as possible.
Convince schools to spend K12 grades money on the arts, even in a budget crunch. Arm yourself with these reasons, which include primary grades ideas, middle school ideas, and upper grades ideas.
Stress in teens is growing at an alarming rate, especially among college-age kids. EduGuide's publications and web site provide students and their families with advice on many topics, including how to survive in college.
Should today's students be prepared for a future of high school academics online? One state, Michigan, thinks so and requires that every high school student take at least one course online to graduate.
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.
The middle school transition to high school was a lot tougher than one student expected. With high school academics low on her list, she soon got a rude wake-up call. Read her advice for teenagers who want to avoid her mistakes.