In "Story of a Poem," Matthew Zapruder beautifully captures parenting challenges that are both specific and universal.
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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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In "Story of a Poem," Matthew Zapruder beautifully captures parenting challenges that are both specific and universal.
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A new survey of Australian primary teachers found almost 65% of teachers never asked students to write at home with the support of a family member.
Help your kids to write better.
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Staff librarians who found it agreed that as unconventional as it was, Dillon’s book met the criteria for the collection.
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There needs to be more opportunity in school and at home for students to learn to write for enjoyment.
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Writing dialogues between themselves and literary characters can enhance students’ empathy and ability to deal with hardships.
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BIO “My rural high school students don’t see themselves as writers,” says Jennifer Ward, a high school English teacher in Ada, Michigan. “They come into class and declare, ‘…
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Writing is a fundamental outcome indicator of learning across subjects and grades. The latest NAPLAN results tell us we need to do more to empower children with these skills.
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My daughter writes letters. Shes at that beautiful age before she has discovered emailing, or texting, or Facebooking or Instagramming or any of the other ways of communicating that seem to cause equal parts happiness and disharmony in families.
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Bridget Jones famously confided her thoughts to her “dear diary”, and as research suggests, she was on to something – writing therapy might actually make you feel better.
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YEAR 12 students are taking classes to relearn the art of using a pen and paper so they can successfully negotiate the Higher School Certificate.
The disjunction between a modern generation who are skilled keyboard users and the need to write exams by hand has prompted several schools and parents to seek help for their students.