September 17, 2008 · Print This Article
For most students it’s not intelligence that holds them back in school, it’s the habits and systems they use on a consistent basis.
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In school it is critical that students be able to access their assignments, notes and materials very quickly as the modern classroom moves rapidly. As a teacher, I had the opportunity to witness so many children fall behind because they spent precious classroom time searching for the necessary books and supplies. These students were just like me, smart kids who simply lacked good organizational skills and techniques.
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Scott Straub
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