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Report Cards Are Out – Now What?

Report Cards Are Out – Now What?

Posted in Community, Featured, Parent Education Resources, Special Ed. Tutoring, Tips & Advice

Schools across Ontario are sending out progress report cards this November, and for parents and students, the question becomes now what?

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The Biweekly Challenge with Modified Semesters – It’s Not as Fun as it Sounds!

The Biweekly Challenge with Modified Semesters – It’s Not as Fun as it Sounds!

Posted in Community, Featured, Parent Education Resources, Special Ed. Tutoring, Tips & Advice

Many secondary schools in the province of Ontario have chosen to move to a modified semester model with biweekly classes.

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5 Strategies for Student Time Management

5 Strategies for Student Time Management

Posted in Special Ed. Tutoring, Parent Education Resources, Featured

Teachers on Call shares 5 tips to improve time management.

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Developing Strong Organization and Study Skills

Developing Strong Organization and Study Skills

Posted in Special Ed. Tutoring, Parent Education Resources, Featured, Tips & Advice

Teachers on Call shares ideas for students to develop strong organization and study skills.

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What is Academic Coaching Tutoring?

What is Academic Coaching Tutoring?

Posted in Special Ed. Tutoring

What is an Academic Coach and how can they help out students?

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How to Prepare For Parent-Teacher Interviews

How to Prepare For Parent-Teacher Interviews

Posted in Special Ed. Tutoring, Parent Education Resources, Featured, Tips & Advice

Teachers on Call shares tips to prepare for parent-teacher interviews.

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Springboard’s Top 5 tips for Focusing on Exams - When Focusing is not Your Forte

Springboard’s Top 5 tips for Focusing on Exams - When Focusing is not Your Forte

Posted in Special Ed. Tutoring

When you struggle with focusing challenges, exam writing can be seriously frustrating.

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How To Encourage Kids Who Are Reluctant To Do Homework

How To Encourage Kids Who Are Reluctant To Do Homework

Posted in Special Ed. Tutoring, Tips & Advice

School’s back and your children have months of learning ahead of them, some of which will happen at home. Homework is an opportunity for children to practice the new skills they are learning at school and consolidate this knowledge.

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Note Taking Strategies for a Successful Start to High School

Note Taking Strategies for a Successful Start to High School

Posted in English Tutoring, Special Ed. Tutoring, Tips & Advice

Great note-taking skills can help you do well at school, preparing you for classes, essays, and exams. It’s a skill that will serve you all of your life, yet it rarely gets taught. We’re here to help with fourteen strategies to incorporate into your note-taking routine to maximize your academic results this school year:

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Study Skills: How to Avoid Procrastination

Study Skills: How to Avoid Procrastination

Posted in Special Ed. Tutoring

Developing strong study skills might not come naturally and take work and time to develop.  Here are some ways to learn effective study habits and avoid procrastination.

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