Why Take an Open Note Test?
I’ve seen students have lots of different reactions to open note tests. Some are confused, some are very happy, some feel duped, some feel relieved.
I’ve seen students have lots of different reactions to open note tests. Some are confused, some are very happy, some feel duped, some feel relieved.
Self-directed learning might feel like just another buzzword in today’s curriculum, but in fact it’s a way of thinking and interacting with the world that
I can’t count the number of times I’ve heard a student say, “But when will I ever use this?” Their frustration is understandable—no one likes
It’s the chorus of bored or frustrated students everywhere: why do I have to learn this? When will I ever use it? Especially with math,
There’s nothing worse than feeling like you’ve hit a wall. For some students I’ve worked with, learning math felt even more challenging because they were
Goal setting is an important skill for all of us to develop. For students who are working self-paced or self-directed through a curriculum, it’s even
Learning Styles: Revolutionizing Your Student’s Relationship to School By Dennis DiNoia, M.A.Ed Have you ever wondered why reading the story yourself instead of someone relaying
It’s that time of year again! I’m often asked, “What’s the best way to study for the SAT or ACT?” Well, I have a ton
This year many homeschool moms have been reviewing the Mr. D Math program. Here is a mom and former math teacher who reviewed and participated
Summer vacation is a great time to relax, have fun, and take a break from rigorous academic study. But “taking a break” comes at a
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