Tips to Get Parents Involved This School Year
Building a strong partnership between school and home is one of the best ways to support your student’s success. As for how to get parents involved in school activities and the classroom, here are a few practical suggestions.
read moreSigns Your Student Needs Tutoring Outside of School
It’s probably pretty obvious when a student is struggling in class, and as you know, getting that child help sooner rather than later is crucial. Here are a few signs that one of your students needs tutoring help
read moreWhat is the Chunking Method of Teaching?
At Huntington Learning Center, we have long embraced the chunking method in our tutoring programs. What exactly is chunking? Put simply, this is a teaching strategy where larger, more complex topics are broken down into smaller units or “chunks.”
read moreTips For Teaching Multiplication to Elementary Students
Mastering multiplication requires both memorization and comprehension of strategy. Here are a few tips for helping your elementary students build a solid foundation.
read moreSTUDENTS’ INDIVIDUALIZED EDUCATION PROGRAM: Roles and Responsibilities
If you have taught students with special needs before, you’re familiar with the Individualized Education Program (IEP). The IEP is a requirement for every student receiving special education services and is the blueprint for teachers, parents and other school personnel to help each student receive a quality education. Here’s what goes into the IEP, according to the U.S. Department of Education.
read moreFostering Good Organizational Habits in the Classroom
Organization doesn’t come naturally to many students, but it is the foundation for school success. Here are several tips to build routines into your classroom that help your students develop their organizational habits.
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