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Why TEKS-Aligned Lesson Planning Will Change Your Life as a Middle School Teacher

Learning how to plan and deliver lessons with TEKS-aligned standards can be difficult as a middle school teacher, and it’s easy to get overwhelmed by everything you have to do every day in your job. However, spend some time planning your lessons and practicing the delivery. You can use lesson planning as part of your […]

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Assignment: 5 Ways to Become the Champion of Lesson Planning

The thing that separates good and great chess players is calculating their next move before their opponent. Can you point to examples of what success looks like? When will you know that you’re a world champion? This assignment has five actionable steps to make you a master teacher and your students confident learners, no matter

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What College Should I Go To?

Making the right decision when choosing a college can be frustrating sometimes. It takes a lot of time, research, and energy. Not just that, the college application procedure can be tiresome. So, knowing how to pick a university suitable to your collegiate career goals, objectives, and social preferences is essential. What to Look For in

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College VS Trade School

Most students get their degrees at universities or traditional colleges, while others find trade schools more conducive or suitable. Trade schools centered on career training for in-demand jobs, which are practical oriented for some careers. More so, trade schools are quick to complete and have lesser tuition fees. When choosing between trade school and college,

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Lesson Planning Made Easy for Middle School Teachers

Hello passionate educator! We know how much work is already on your plate. With all the conferences, meetings, paperwork, and activities happening in the school, work can be overwhelming! Laddering Your Success wanted to provide a solution to one of the most tedious works for teachers – lesson planning! With our founder and CEO, Festus

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College and University Difference: An Article for Parents and Students

The words college and university are often used interchangeably in the US to refer to higher education institutions. They both grant educational academic degrees and are generally academic equals. But it is essential to note the critical difference between the two. That’s what we will explore in this article. What is a College? Colleges are

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How is College Different from High School?

It’s difficult to know what college is like until you get there. And in these unknown times, it’s even harder to imagine what college life will look like for fresh students who just left high school. Before we begin, let’s define some terms and then flush out what makes college different from high school. What

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Are College Athletics Paid? What Parents and Students Need to Know

Since its beginning in 1906, the NCAA (National Collegiate Athletic Association) has presided over intercollegiate sports and enforced a law preventing college athletes from being paid. Basketball, football, and many other college sports produced tremendous revenue for many schools in the mid-20th century. Yet, the National Collegiate Athletic Association continued to prohibit payments to athletics. 

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How to Save Money on Your Children Going to College

It is no longer news that a college degree is expensive. CNBC reported that average tuition for private colleges in America rose from $15,160 in 2008 to $34,740 in 2018. This is about a 129 percent increase. And for the last 30 years, tuition for public college rose from $3,200 to $10,000, which is about

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