Ad
GreatSchools: Involved Parents. Successful Kids
Article results for "test prep"
1 - 23 of 23

What's so bad about teaching to the test?

If teaching content standards is considered teaching to the test, it may not be such a bad thing.

Wondering What to Think About All These Tests?

Do you believe in accountability through statewide tests? Or do you worry that standardized tests will turn schools into test-prep factories?

Parent-Teacher Conference Prep

These tips and questions will help you make the most of your parent-teacher conference.

Which test is which? A guide for parents of tweens and teens

In middle and high school, students take a wider range of tests, and parents need to learn the difference between the PSAT, AP and ACT to help guide them.

State Standardized Test Scores: Issues to Consider

State tests hold schools accountable for results, but they don't tell the whole story about a school.

College prep: One mom's timeline for high school

GreatSchools asked a San Francisco mom whose sons were accepted at competitive four-year colleges to share her year-by-year timeline for high school. Even if your situation is different, her insights can help you help your child.

A middle school parent's college prep guide

You and your child need to start planning for college no later than middle school. Here are seven steps your child and family should take.

SAT or ACT: How to Help Your Child Get Ready

There is no secret trick to getting a high score on the SAT or ACT, but there are ways you can help your child get ready for the test.

Bright Ideas From Our Readers: Taking Tests

GreatSchools readers tell how they help their children manage test stress.

ACT or SAT: What's the difference?

Find out how these two college admissions tests differ and whether your student should take one or the other, or both.

Testing in North Carolina: An Overview

A GreatSchools guide to standardized tests

Help Your Tween or Teen Get Smart About Tests

Here's how you can help your child succeed on tests and make sure that tests are tools for learning at school.

Now or never: When to get a tutor

Tutoring is an option for an increasing number of families. It can help a struggling student or provide added enrichment.

Ask the Experts about high schoolers

Find answers to your questions about your high school student's academic concerns, school-related behavior and preparing for college.

Tips for Your High-Schooler: Advice From Recent Grads

GreatSchools staff weigh in on their best advice for high-schoolers.

Bright ideas from our readers: One-hour volunteer ideas

GreatSchools readers share their tips for helping schools in just one hour.

Choosing smart electives

College-bound students need to take challenging academic classes each semester, as well as take electives that cultivate their interests, strengths and special talents.

Traditional school alternatives: Is one right for your child?

Learn about different types of schools, with distinctive philosophies and curriculum, including Montessori, Waldorf and International Baccalaureate.

Parent Stories: "After Years of Failure ... a Miracle"

One mom's struggle to identify her son's learning disability and get him the services he needs.

Get ready for college reading

Here's what to do to make sure your student is prepared for college-level reading.

How one mom helped improve student writing

Getting Involved: Karen Wiederholt started an afterschool writing workshop for kids who need extra help.

Teens With LD and/or AD/HD: Shopping for College Options

If your child has a learning disability, here's how to find a college whose offerings are a good match for his strengths and needs.

Alternate Routes to High School Success

Is high school holding your ambitious student back? There are alternatives.
Search again in:

AD

Advertiser Links


tracker Rocket Fuel