From online classes to semesters overseas, there are a number of methods parents can use to satisfy their travel bug while ensuring their children’s education is kept a priority.
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eParenting and Parenting in the 21st Century
eParenting used to mean keeping your kids safe on the Internet, however now it has a wider scope including parenting with the use of technology, and distance parenting. Curated by Peter Mellow |
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From online classes to semesters overseas, there are a number of methods parents can use to satisfy their travel bug while ensuring their children’s education is kept a priority.
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Minecraft may be an addictive, open-ended game, but as one New York computer …
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Many parents are hesitant to allow their children to use technology such as social networking and video games. Educators, however, are relying on these avenues of technology as an innovative way to create new learning environments and develop real life lesson plans. It turns out that there are many benefits of the use of social media and video games in a classroom setting. Here are some of the ways educators are able to use social media to benefit their students.
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At least one child in every primary school classroom who persistently defies authority, loses their temper and annoys other students could have a condition known as oppositional defiant disorder.
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NAUGHTY kids are turning up to school with notes from doctors who have given their unruly behaviour a medical name - oppositional defiant disorder (ODD).
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Enforced conformity in class condemns boys to mediocrity...
Male students who don't fit the ideal are turning away from learning.
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Prime Minister David Cameron defends free parenting classes in England, denying they are the policy of a "nanny state".