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  • How to Memorize the Skeleton

    Humans are born with over 300 bones. Throughout growth and childhood, some of those bones combine to make the 206 bones we retain as adults. The largest bone is the femur, which comprises half of...

  • How to Get Homework Help

    Many students have trouble completing their homework assignments. Instead of using these assignments as a way to learn the material, they get frustrated and either copy answers or fail to finish...

  • How to Retain What You are Studying

    This article describes how to remember what you have been studying.

  • How to Use Orton-Gillingham

    Orton-Gillingham is a multisensory, systematic, research-based phonics program that instructs students in phonemic awareness, decoding and spelling. Orton-Gillingham requires teacher and student...

  • How to Start an Internet School

    With the near failure of public schools all over the country, many parents are turning to home school. Whether it is through the public school system or another form of private school, starting an...

  • How to Tutor

    Whether your dealing with a challenging student or one who is eager to learn, the basic principles of how to tutor are the same for any age.

  • How to Start a Tutoring Business

    If you have a teaching background and want to make a side income or work at home full time, you may want to start your own tutoring business.

  • How to Succeed with SAT Test Preparation

    SAT test preparation improves your score and helps you get into the college of your choice. Different students have different learning styles. No matter how you approach the SAT, test...

  • How to Write a Policy Document as an Independent Tutor, Teacher, or Trainer

    Writing an effective policy document is extremely important for an independent contractor such as a tutor, personal trainer, or music teacher. This article offers some steps that will help.

  • How to Tutor Dyslexics

    Children with dyslexia have great difficulty decoding and comprehending written words. Studies suggest that as many as one out of five children suffer from the disorder. Specialized teaching...

  • How to Start a Tutoring Program

    Starting a tutoring program requires a solid business model, experience and most importantly, exposure. Through a lot of hard work, most of these goals can be achieved without much financial...

  • How to Develop a Tutoring Program

    Most students can benefit from additional instruction and one-on-one help with their homework. Tutoring programs, often run by the school itself or a community outreach commission; offer children...

  • How to Tutor Slow Readers

    When a tutor has a slow reader, the most important part of the work will be instilling confidence in the student. From there, the tutor must be knowledgeable, patient and genuinely interested in...

  • How to write a tutoring report

    The article explains how to evaluate a student who is being tutored in small groups or individually.The article also suggests how to modify the methods used when tutoring.

  • How to Become a SES Tutor

    Title 1 of the “No Child Left Behind” Act of 2001 (NCLB) allocates funds and grant monies to help improve education in those schools in the United States that have been identified as...

  • How to Become a Tutor in Washington State

    In Washington state as elsewhere, there are many students who have educational needs outside of what the traditional classroom can deliver. If you enjoy working with people and making a difference...

  • How to Tutor in North Carolina

    Tutors fill a vital role in the educational process by providing the individualized attention regular instructors are not in a position to give. In North Carolina you can find a number of ways to...

  • How to Get Better Grades Than Last Year

    The end of a school year is the perfect time to evaluate what you can do to get better grades the next year. It's not as hard as you might think, but it will take a little bit of effort. Use the...

  • How to Tutor K-12 Art

    Many different lessons in art translate to every grade level. When you tutor K-12 art, you need to teach the basics. The basics remain the same at all levels and just need simplification for...

  • How to study for tests

    How to study for tests effectively. Many people find it difficult to study for high school and even college exams. We tend to make it harder than it really is. This article will give you easy...

  • How to Tutor K-12 Ecology

    Many children are fascinated by nature. Ecology is the study of nature and the complex interactions of living and nonliving things. Some kids may struggle with the harder concepts of the subject....

  • How to Tutor Dyslexia

    Dyslexia is a common learning disability which causes difficulties with reading and writing words and letters. The symptoms can range from mild difficulty spelling or sounding out words to the...

  • How to Be a Better K-12 Tutor

    If you would like to improve your skills as a K-12 tutor, you'll definitely want to cultivate the attitudes, actions and behaviors that can help you succeed. Becoming a more talented tutor will...

  • How to Be a Peer Counselor

    Parents are a supportive and stabilizing force in children's lives, but kids can learn from and relate to their peers on levels unreachable by the adult generation. If you have the desire to pass...

  • How to Tutor Special Ed for K-12

    Students with different physical, mental or emotional disabilities often qualify for special education services through their school system. The goal in special education is to work in the least...

  • How to Tutor Pre-Calculus

    Tutoring pre-calculus for your high school student that needs help in the subject is not only a rewarding proposition for the student, it's also rewarding for you. Helping your high school student...

  • How to Tutor Calculus

    Helping a student learn calculus is no easy task. It takes a great deal of complex thought to grasp concepts covered in a high school calculus curriculum, but with a little knowledge on the...

  • How to Tutor Trigonometry

    Helping a student learn the basics of trigonometry is a rewarding proposition, and not just for the student. With a few special tools, information on the subject and understanding of the student,...

  • How to Become a French Tutor

    Becoming a French tutor can be both fun and lucrative. With a little time and effort, you can get your French tutoring business off the ground so that you can begin earning money by teaching the...

  • How to Decide Between a Private Tutor and a Tutorial Service

    When it comes to our children's education, or our own, we sometimes reach a point where classroom instruction simply isn't working--whether due to specific problems or overall needs. In such...

  • How to Give History Lessons

    Learning to give history lessons takes years of higher education to become a teacher and years of experience that teaching the subject can bring you. However, a few steps can help make teaching a...

  • How to Be a Literacy Tutor

    Teaching reading, writing, speaking and math skills to children or adults can be quite rewarding and helps them gain independence or to get a job. Follow these steps to be a literacy tutor.

  • How to Be a Tutor

    Patience is a virtue, especially in the world of education! If you are a patient person who likes to show people how to do things, tutoring might be for you. Do you have a knack for a particular...

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