Don’t Ever Write “It’s”
Literacy Capsule 1: Writing “it’s” when the context calls for “its” can destroy your credibility. Learn to avoid this embarrassing error.
Clear, Consistent Classroom Procedures Aid Learning
Adults may chafe at rules and routine, but children thrive on them.
Religious Literacy
The release of the findings of the Pew Religious Survey on 28 September 2010 caused a flutter in the media as journalists scurried to play up the lack of religious knowledge among Americans. The survey quizzed 3,412 adults by telephone. In addition to 32 questions on religion, another 9 questions on matters of general knowledge […]