Children with learning disabilities benefit the least from distance learning, but in some cases, family members helping out can make a huge difference.
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Burned out from classroom teaching? Transfer your skills to teaching English as a second language
Who wouldn’t want a manageable workload and ambitious learners who value your help?
8 Reasons to go after small scholarships
The flashy big bucks of nationally publicized scholarships may make you wonder if small awards are worth your time. These 8 reasons make a strong case for pursuing “little” awards.
Be a scholarship ninja: Three tactics to set you apart
These three tips will set you apart from the crowd of scholarship applicants.
Winning scholarship tactic: Top off facts with a memorable word picture
Make your scholarship application reader-friendly by organizing requested facts into a table followed by a memorable knock-out word picture that illustrates them.
Just ask: One question leads to $1500
Meet Stella, the queen of persistence who converted a $500 award into $1500 in scholarships. Way to go, Stella!
5 Essentials for a standout student resume
Not sure where to begin in building your resume? This infographic will get you started. Then follow its tips for six ways to use your resume as you pursue scholarships.
Win scholarships with your new best friend: a great student resume
It’s short, it’s sweet, and it tells the folks who dole out free scholarship dollars all about you in a glance. If you’re serious about scoring free money for college, think of your resume as your new best friend. Not sure how to begin? We’ll help you get started.
How to turn praise into cash for college
Some letters of recommendation are better than others. Follow this guide to ensure a good match between a scholarship provider and the folks who recommend you.
Be a Hero: Add a Specialty Endorsement in Middle School to Your Teacher’s License
Some say empathy is the first step to heroism. Why not take your empathy to a new level by specializing in teaching middle schoolers?