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Joyanne James-Soyer

Joyanne James-Soyer is an accomplished author and editor with over 25 years of experience in the publishing and education sectors. She manages digital content specialising in Caribbean culture, regional history and education for Sweet TnT Magazine and Study Zone Institute. Her portfolio includes the Study Zone Big Kid Books series, the Improve Spelling and Reading Skills collection, and she is a co-author and editor of Sweet TnT Short Stories and Sweet TnT 100 West Indian Recipes. Holding a Bachelor of Arts Degree in English Language and Literature with Education and being a dedicated educator, James-Soyer specialises in documenting the biodiversity and cultural heritage of Trinidad and Tobago for a global audience, and supporting students, parents, and teachers globally.

How to stop the stress of homework battles over spelling and grammar

How to make spelling and grammar fun for children.

Ending homework battles over spelling and grammar requires a transition from rote memorisation to story-based learning methods. Traditional drills and repetitive flashcards often lead to cognitive overload and emotional friction between parents and children. This article examines why conventional literacy instruction fails during home study and introduces narrative-driven strategies to …

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The great reading gap: Why learning vowel patterns in isolation is failing our children

Global literacy rates are falling because students focus on memorising vowel patterns rather than reading in context. Discover how story-based learning with Tricky Word Stories can rebuild reading confidence and fluency.

Learning vowel patterns in isolation is a primary cause of the global literacy crisis as it prevents children from developing the contextual recognition necessary for fluent reading. While traditional phonics instruction often relies on flashcards and isolated word lists, this static approach fails to account for the numerous phonetic exceptions …

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Making sense of debit and credit: Why assets and expenses increase on the left

A beginner-friendly guide to debits and credits. Understand why the left and right sides of a T account matter for your business assets, expenses, and capital.

Understanding the fundamental rules of the double entry system is essential for mastering how assets and expenses increase on the debit side of a T account. This comprehensive guide explains the logic behind the left and right sides of accounting records to eliminate confusion for students and business owners. By …

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Purchases and sales simplified: How to record goods, assets, stationery and rent received

Learn the core uses of Purchases and Sales accounts and know how to record the items that don't belong in them.

Recording business transactions correctly requires distinguishing between inventory for resale and long-term assets to ensure accurate financial reporting. This article provides a comprehensive guide for students and professionals on the specific use cases for Purchases and Sales accounts versus Expense and Asset accounts. It addresses the common confusion between buying …

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