As a journalist, I think often in terms of finding answers to questions. For this blog carnival, I’ve read the blog posts and then come up with a question that each one answers, kind of like what the ...
For every hour in class, students are expected to put in three outside the lecture hall and lab. Learning centers are an important part of that time investment. Students who engage in peer-to-peer ...
COVID-19 altered the classroom habitat. In his guest blog, David Flaspohler shares what changed in his ornithology course — and offers space for finding solace and innovation. "From now on it can be ...
As discussed in the preceding blog, both public and private schools can be successful options for children with learning disabilities (LDs). Finding a school that will maximize our students' overall ...
When I started college in the fall of 2020, everything was online. I was lucky enough to get to live on campus during that time, but made little to no friends outside of my roommates and people I knew ...
Parenting a child with a learning disorder can present rewards and trials. We work closely with our client’s parents to help them best respond to their child with a learning disability (LD). It’s very ...
The University’s Learning Assistant Program enables students to serve as tutors in the classroom. They offer support to their peers by being present in classes and by offering office hours. They are ...
I have a lot going on this semester, which has been both a blessing and a curse. On the one hand, I’m finally taking classes I’ve been looking forward to, I have not one but two wonderful jobs that I ...
Earlier this week, Jessica Soffer wrote about a precious treat from the Passover seder plate. Her blog posts are featured on The Arty Semite courtesy of the Jewish Book Council and My Jewish ...
The great Albert Einstein once said, ""Any fool can know. The point is to understand." This quote is the perfect way to sum up my first two weeks as a member of the Houston Texans. It has been a ...