Nov 12, 2011
Develop Your Childs Reading Habit at a Young Age
Reading can unleash a world of imagination unknown to a child before. Not only it is a child’s best friend, but at the same time it helps a child grow as a person, come into their own, realize their dreams and true potential and get a glimpse into the future that they imagine they want! Reading encourages a child to think, to raise questions and find its answers, feeds their curiosity and helps them... read more
Aug 27, 2011
Develop Your Speed Reading Skills
Those people, who think that speed reading skills are required only by the students and certain professionals, are highly mistaken. Reading comprehension and speed is not only restricted to students and professionals alone, especially in this highly competitive and fast developing world, where it has become necessary for every individual to keep an updated knowledge about all the things around him/her... read more
Aug 28, 2010
Marketing and Basic Skills You Should Develop to Succeed
Brian Tracy once said, “Your earning ability today is largely dependent upon your knowledge, skill and your ability to combine that knowledge and skill in such a way that you contribute value for which customers are going to pay”. It is indisputable that the ability to apply received knowledge in practice is the basic skill students should possess, no matter which profession is meant. Still,... read more
Aug 26, 2010
5 Ways To Develop Reading Skills:
Unlike other students, I have always emphasized on my reading abilities, rather than writing. To me, reading gives a foundation to a student’s skills that gradually helps in developing writing abilities. Reading is an integral part, which gives way to well-written communication. Reading promotes learning about new things, as well as enriches the vocabulary that lately helps in writing. I have simplified... read more
Aug 25, 2010
Using the Internet to Develop Reading Skills
Evaluating Web Sites So, you want to use the web with your students. These days, it seems as though the web is probably the best or worst place for students to be. Depending on which web sites you choose for your lessons, it can either be a disaster or tremendous pedagogical step forward for teaching and learning. The web is unlike any medium before it; maybe that is why many teachers fear it. With most... read more
