by David Pecoraro | Jul 25, 2018 | Parents, Professors
We’ve all heard about the different ways STEM education can benefit today’s students; that’s because technological innovations are rapidly increasing in our world every day. Whether young students know it or not, STEM has grown to become part of the next generation’s future. That’s because STEM has started to play a major role in students’ day-to-day lives. What about students with special needs — like autism and dyslexia — and other learning disorders? Can special education teachers make a difference in their lives, despite their learning disabilities, and is STEM education still beneficial to them? The answer is yes!
by David Pecoraro | Jul 18, 2018 | Professors
Each year, Jane Hart compiles her Top Tools for Learning. You’re invited to participate in the voting either by filling out a form, blogging about your choices or sharing via Twitter. My votes are not in order of priority, though most people who write about this topic...
by David Pecoraro | Jul 15, 2018 | Parents, Professors, Students
Promoting safe, intentional choices and a balanced lifestyle Source: Home
by David Pecoraro | Jun 22, 2018 | Professors
Source: Professors and Institutions Need to Care More About Their Students
by David Pecoraro | May 23, 2018 | Parents, Professors, Students
One of the most amazing developments over the past decade for students and educators alike is the way technology has revolutionized education for students with disabilities. For years, disabled students struggled with class assignments or have been excluded from certain classes and subjects due to the school’s lack of resources.
by David Pecoraro | May 19, 2018 | Parents, Professors, Special Posts
It’s not out of the ordinary to see your teenage child suffering from acute depression. Adolescence is an unsettling period that comes with many social, psychological, emotional and physical changes.