The real anomaly here is that firstly you have multi-millions upon millions of reports within the “It Can’t Be Therefore It Isn’t vs. I Know What I Saw” genre from all cultures / societies and throughout all of recorded history, yet secondly, the anomalous categories are just a tiny fraction […]
Month: March 2024
Color Psychology – The Perceptions and the Realities
In 1666, Sir Isaac Newton discovered that when a beam of White light passes through a Prism, it scatters into a Spectrum of seven colors, which cannot be further sub-divided. This Spectrum gave us colors, which are a riot among artists. Every color has its own effect and universal meaning […]
Home Schooling on a Limited Budget – 4 Key Ideas You Can Use to Help
Homeschooling can be expensive and if you have a limited budget it’s easy to get frustrated. The cost of private schools has caused many people to choose the option of homeschooling. Although there are many books and programs out there, it doesn’t mean that you need to spend a lot […]
The Top 10 Reasons To Become A School Psychologist
It doesn’t seem like that long ago I graduated from my School Psychology graduate program but it has actually been going on 16 years now. Time flies and much has changed in the field of School Psychology. However, it seems like my reasons for becoming a School Psychologist have relatively […]
Teaching High School Mathematics in the 21st Century
The latter years of the 20th century saw the development, in many countries, of universal secondary education. This meant that all students, irrespective of their ability or interest in Mathematics were obliged to continue learning in Mathematics to the end of their high school education. In the past, students graduating […]
Can Special Education Help or Harm Our Emotional Disturbed Students?
As a Special Educational teacher I have seen first hand how many parents are devastated to know that they child is a candidate for this program. Special education basically makes education tailored made for the special child. I had the pleasure of working with students who were labeled as being […]
Large Vs. Small Universities
Whether you are a senior in high school picking out a college or already an underclassman at a university and looking to transfer, you still want to be aware of the advantages and disadvantages of your size school. I went to a state university that had over 46,000 students, but […]
A Brief History of Online Education
The internet has given us many gifts throughout the years – from music and video game codes to not so G-rated material. Therefore, it is no surprise that e-learning has made such a big splash in the web world. Within the past ten years, online education and internet training has […]
An Overview Of Important Web Programming Languages
Introduction It all began with Tim Berners-Lee at CERN and the good old HTML. CERN, which is now mostly famous for its Large Hadron Collider, has recently gained major publicity by attracting the attention of frivolous news chasing the possibility of a black hole. I think even cooler than a […]
Book Review of "Kiss My Math: Showing Pre-Algebra Who’s Boss" by Danica McKellar
Kiss My Math: Showing Pre-Algebra Who’s Boss [Soft cover] by Danica McKellar 352 pages, $24.95 ISBN-10: 1594630496 Nonfiction At the end of the 80s, the network ABC blessed America with an endearing drama entitled “The Wonder Years.” A youthful Fred Savage navigated the unrest of maturing in the 60’s, a […]