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Parents

Making College a Reality: Work-Study & Employment for Students in 2018

Work-study is a federal- or state-sponsored program intended to help financially struggling students find part-time work. While a work-study program won’t cover all of your child’s financial needs, it can supplement their budget while providing invaluable work experience. When combined with scholarships, grants, savings and student loans, work-study can make a prospective student’s collegiate dreams a reality.

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The Global Achievement Gap and Business Simulations | Smartsims

According to Paul Trout, “many students who enter college are underprepared, underskilled and generally dumbed down. What is worse is that more and more of them are entering college – according to UCLA’s Higher Education Research Institute – “students are increasingly disengaged from the academic experience.”

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Professors

Amazing People & Resources to Help During the Teen Years

Matt Moran, Co-FounderParent, Leadership and Development Expert, Speaker, Sports and Entertainment Branding Agent With a natural talent for bringing out the best in people and more than 20 years of Source: About Our Teenager Development Experts | Generating Winners

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Students

Turning White: A Memoir of Change – Lee Thomas

We are pleased to feature this article by MyLe Ann Murphy who is currently a senior at Florida State University working on her BS in English Education and has dedicated her life to the pursuit of becoming an amazing teacher.

Using the text, Turning White: A memoir of change, by Lee Thomas for a multicultural – identity lesson plan.

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