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Katonah Celebrates the Long Service of William “Doc” Smith
Back in the 1920s, Katonah resident William “Doc” Smith began a lifelong affiliation with the Scouts when he joined in Cold Spring, NY. After completing his studies in pediatrics and serving as a Captain in WWII, he settled in Katonah to practice medicine. He also started his association with Troop 1 in Katonah. Thus, February 9, 2006 was marked at the Katonah Methodist Church to celebrate his 50 years as Scout Master of the troop. But the milestone’s significance was not meant to imply an ending of any sort.
By Rich Monetti5 years ago in Education
Reading Tips and Strategies for Struggling Learners Pt. 2
Hey, welcome to part two. In this section we are going to talk about some things we can do to help those kids who think they are failing, not improving and who want to quit. Over the years I have worked with lots of kids who fit that category and it's not easy to work with them at times, since they have such a negative mind set. So I have changed up my tactics a bit.
By Brittany Hibbard5 years ago in Education
Reading Tips and Strategies for Struggling Learners - Part 1
Hi, I'm Ms. Hibbard, I have been teaching Special Education and Reading for 9 years now, and I'm here to give you some tips and strategies to help you with your struggling reader(s). I know that it can be frustrating at times, and even un-motivating, but let me tell you, our frustration is a small price to pay, when it comes to helping these developing minds of all ages.
By Brittany Hibbard5 years ago in Education
How can tutors help students to improve their Academic skills?
In a decade where home tutoring has slowly transitioned into online tutoring for many, apart from rolling with the punches with the teaching style, tuition teachers have had to also adapt to the dynamic changes within the learning style and capabilities of the student population.
By Champion Tutor5 years ago in Education
Do These 5 New Things to Relieve COVID Teaching Stress
Believe me, I bet ALL teachers can agree on one thing. This COVID year has had a negative impact on us all. We get thrown into new learning systems, new procedures, hybrid classes, all virtual classes, and better yet; they expect us to teach with a mask on our face?!
By Megan Edwards5 years ago in Education
Teaching to Low-Level Students
One of the biggest challenges of teaching English as a Second Language (ESL) is finding an effective way to communicate and connect to beginner students. It can be frustrating to give instructions again and again, trying to explain things in a way they can understand with their extremely limited vocabulary. It can also be difficult to control younger students because they have so much energy. It's important to exercise patience, empathy...and continue to enforce an English-Only Policy.
By Rachel Lomax5 years ago in Education
I stole books for the kids
I was assigned to teach sixth-grade science at Lynwood Middle School. My classroom was T-42. T stood for the trailer. The population of the school was so high that there were not enough classrooms in the building to house all the students. As a result, converted trailers were placed on the football field and used as classrooms. I don’t remember how many trailers there were out there but considering that I was in T-42 we can assume that there were at least forty-one other trailers in the field.
By Seth K. Thomas5 years ago in Education








