Week 1–The Punctual Crusade

August 1, 2008

Last week I wrote how I was attempting to get my students in earlier to my class.  I wasn’t sure exactly how well it would work.  As I stated earlier, I don’t like to force too many rules, if any, on my students.  I tend to think that they should be able to regulate themselves, […]

Tick Tock

July 25, 2008

Over the past 3 1/2 years I’ve been working at Project Learn, there has always been one constant in my classrooms:  my students are always late.  Generally, my classroom is pretty relaxed and I try not to impose too many rules on my students.  Usually only two:  ask questions when you don’t understand and have […]

Destination College Project Over

July 19, 2008

It’s been a rough week.  I’ve basically been on the go every second that I’m in the office.  The good news, other than that it’s Friday, is that our Destination College group created some great videos for us to use on our blog or new upcoming website.  While it was definitely challenging to teach a class […]

Destination College

July 12, 2008

This week we had some special guests in our offices.  For the third year, Project Learn is playing host to 4 upcoming high school seniors who are participation in the Summit Education Initiative’s Destination College.  Destination College (DC) helps prepare upcoming seniors to transition from secondary school to college.  Destination College members prepare to take their […]

Why is Coming to a GED Class is Important?

June 30, 2008

  Coming to a GED class is important and helpful in so many ways, but I will be able to discuss a few major ones. GED class is important because it gives you the ability to be capable and ready to pass the GED test.  It leads you through a process to indicate whether you […]