by David Pecoraro | Jul 7, 2016 | Students
Is it finally over? What to do next? Will I be a success? What if I cannot do it? There are so many questions after graduation. Even those, who were sure about their future, get cold feet from time to time. There is nothing wrong about that, just try to follow some basic tips and you will feel much more confident.
by David Pecoraro | Jun 28, 2016 | Special Posts
If you’re teaching in a school that’s operating like it’s still 1996 instead of 2016, encourage your district and schools leaders to take advantage of programs like E-rate to get your school connected. There is just no excuse for American schools to be out of the loop like this, especially when the resources are out there for the taking. Opening up your students to a world of learning opportunities through edtech begins with connectivity.
by David Pecoraro | Jun 28, 2016 | Special Posts
It can be really hard to make ends meets when you are dealing with a strict student budget. Read up here on these handy tips to get a better understanding of how to make your cash go that bit further every week through inexpensive shopping.
by David Pecoraro | Jun 28, 2016 | Parents
This is Post #4 in a 5-part series about how to help your student improve their performance in the classroom and get the most out of their academic experience. Source: Maximizing Your Student’s Academic Potential: Find and Maintain the Vision | Generating...
by David Pecoraro | Jun 28, 2016 | Parents
About four years ago, I took the SAT as a 35-year-old and wrote about my experience in an essay that ran in Newsday, the popular Long Island newspaper. So, when Source: An Older Guy Takes the SAT | Generating Winners
by David Pecoraro | Jun 21, 2016 | Parents, Professors, Students
In the last few essays, we’ve discussed the advantages of increasing our fat intake (and decreasing our corresponding carbohydrate intake). When we do, children Source: Improving Your Diet Through MUFAS | Generating Winners