Now interviewing for High School Integrated Math tutoring positions
Back to Basics, the largest privately-owned, full-service educational facility in the tri-state area, is currently interviewing applicants for High School Integrated Math tutors for after school programs. Applicants must possess a minimum of 2 years relevant teaching...
A Step by Step Guide to Winning Scholarships
by Beverly Stewart This article was first published in the Hockessin Community News, September 2009. In today’s economy, the thought of adding college tuition to an increasingly tight budget is a daunting one. A quick peek at some of the nation’s most venerated...
Work smart, not hard; a guide for students of all ages
by Beverly Stewart, Founder of Back to Basics Learning Dynamics This article was first published in the Hockessin Community News in August 2009. It’s hard to believe, but it’s almost time for the kids to return to school! Amid the frantic scramble to purchase...
Beverly Stewart addresses national education conference
Beverly Stewart, a Nationwide-based educational entrepreneur and founder of Back to Basics Learning Dynamics, Inc. was recently asked to speak at the 2009 EDventures Conference in New Orleans. EDventures is the annual education conference held by the Education...
Back to Basics’ Private School in Nationwide offers an exceptional education and one-on-one instruction
The Back to Basics Learning Dynamics state-approved K-12 private school is now accepting applications for the 2009-2010 school year. The mission of this unique private school is to help children and teens through the many transitions of life, while providing a...
Back to Basics Wins Picturing America Award
Back to Basics is one of over 56,000 schools and public libraries across the nation awarded the Picturing America program. Picturing America is a free initiative from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) that helps teach American history and culture by...
A guide to the difference between “early action” and “early decision”
The start of a new school year brings many adjustments and challenges, especially for high school seniors. They have the added responsibility of deciding about their upcoming future. For many, this means a college education which in turn means college applications....
OMG! Y do I have 2 rite? How texting affects literacy and writing skills
By Connie Regan Today’s “e” world is a whirlwind of electronic messages sent over email, text, MySpace, Facebook and Twitter. Children, teens, and adults send their most fleeting thoughts spinning around the world for the eyes of anyone with an Internet connection. ...
Stressed About “The Test?” How important is the SAT
If you are a high school junior or senior, the SAT is probably pretty high on your list of things to worry about. SAT scores are one of the huge realities of American education, and many students regard them as the single most important factor in the college...
It’s never too late to learn! Continuing education options in Nationwide
If you think it's too late to go back to school or continue learning, think again! Here are some encouraging annual Nationwide statistics: Over 5,500 adults receive instruction through community programs About 750 people take their GED test and pass Approximately...