How to Study by David Griswold and David H. Griswold An Excellent Resource for Students of All Ages. Now including a stress management unit as well as suggestions for the use of the computer to improve study skills, the 2nd edition of this widely used text is an essential tool for improving the basic organizational skills needed to be a successful student. (amazon.com).
Teach a Child to ReadMany parents blame their child for being lazy. They don't realize that their child is missing necessary tools for better reading.
You can't build a house without hammer and nails! Begin by looking at his personal gaps in reading skills. Test his knowledge of alphabet letters and sounds.
So let's begin to help your child improve in reading!
Dedicated to the thousands of children who need to improve their reading skills, and to their parents who want to help them succeed.
After having written five developmental algebra textbooks, I decided to team up with Larry Perez from Saddleback College in California to write a paperback series beginning with Basic College Math or arithmetic. We know, first-hand, that teaching developmental mathematics is about so much more than the math. Today, many of our students are also in developmental reading and/or writing courses, so they don't read well. Many students are poor note-takers, do not know how to read/use a textbook, have poor study skills, and have never learned time-management skills.
Almost every profession these days requires that you possess "good people skills". But what are people skills and how can they be developed? People Skills: Guiding you to effective interpersonal behaviour will equip you with the knowledge and skills to get more from your interpersonal relationships, whether they be of a personal or professional nature.
Positive Classroom Management Skills for School Librarians is a rich, highly needed collection of strategies and methods for building and maintaining a positive learning environment in the library classroom.