6 Things Parents Should Know About Bullying
Resources, School
A new book by Emily Bazelon, Sticks and Stones: Defeating the Culture of Bullying and Rediscovering the Power of Character and Empathy, is opening up a dialogue meant to define what actually constitutes bullying. In a recent op-ed piece for…
Pocoyo Playset Apps Boost School Readiness in Hispanic Preschoolers
Bilingual Tips, School
Tomorrow, the Hispanic Information and Telecommunications Network (HITN) Early Learning Collaborative (ELC) launches its Pocoyo® PlaySet™ online and mobile apps, to help Hispanic preschoolers build their skills in English, reading and math.…
5 Scholarship Tips for Latinos
College Bound, School
Going to college is not getting any cheaper and imminent financial aid budget cuts are not helping either. That is why Latinos must take advantage of scholarships to make their higher education endeavors a reality.
A recent study by NerdScholar…
How Parents & Kids Can Survive Standardized Testing
Honor Roll, School
Every year, students in public schools across the United States are subjected to the pressure of standardized testing. From elementary to the high school level, school districts administer some form of statewide testing that usually causes…
Helping Our Kids Ace the State Exams
Honor Roll, School
The dreaded State Exams are coming up once again and I, as a teacher and a mother, am on edge. As much as we prepare the children for the exam, we never really know what to expect. Being an educator is rough as it is. We teachers are nervous…
Benefits of Inclusion for Kids with Special Needs or Disability
Resources, School
The concept of inclusion is typically introduced when kids are ready to turn three years old. Usually children with special needs are transitioned to the school system around the 36-month mark and that’s the time when we may find that…
Mentoring Program Serves Young Latinas in NYC
Resources, School
In the spring of 2003, Dr. Ellen Silber of Fordham University heard this from the superintendent of a school district outside New York City: ”Hispanic girls are a quiet problem; too many of them quietly drop out of school due to a growing…
Celebrating Read Across America Day
Resources, School
Read Across America Day holds a special place in my heart because, not only am I an avid reader, it also marks the birthday celebration of the beloved Dr. Seuss. I remember having tons of Dr. Seuss books as a kid and how they captivated…
305 Rise to Empower Young Latinos in Miami
College Bound, School
Six Latino college students who attended a leadership program at Harvard College returned to Miami with an idea.
They decided to found a group, 305 Rise, devoted to help minority students become better prepared for college.
The students…