
10 Laws of Instruction Overview
1. Connect with each student If a student does not feel important, then he or she will most likely not try as hard in class.
1. Connect with each student If a student does not feel important, then he or she will most likely not try as hard in class.
During the school season teachers, assistants, and counselors are focused on helping your children learn and grow. But what happens during the summer season when
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