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Back-to-School Letters and Survival Kits Build Communication
Many teachers and administrators have started introducing themselves to parents and students before school starts, or right at the opening bell. Some have even started providing "survival kits," to help students weather the first few days of school. At some schools, teachers are welcomed with "survival kits" of their own!
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Latin Makes a Comeback
In danger of disappearing just a few years ago, Latin is now making a comeback in American classrooms. Read what both teachers and students have to say about the benefits of studying this ancient language.

It's That Time: 25 Great Reasons to Start Thinking About Going Back to School
Could summer break be winding to a close already? Although the calendar still says summer, the first day of school is just days away for many American educators. There is no better time than now to look back at some of the best articles from the Education World archive!
Kids Discover the Value of Learning Through Hands-On 'Hammer' Time
When master carpenter Perry Wilson showed his friend's son how to build a tree house, he discovered that he was really teaching the child the value of mathematics. The task brought to mind his own struggles with a learning disability and the failure of his school to help him realize his potential. As a result, Wilson quit his job and established If I Had a Hammer, a program that uses alternative methods, specifically the construction of a small house, to show kids how to put the material they are learning in school to work.

Degree Confluence Project: At the Intersection of Geography and Technology
When Webmaster Alex Jarrett bought a global positioning system years ago, he didn't know that it would lead him on an online adventure! He set out on a trek to locate the point where a line of latitude and longitude met (called a confluence) and took pictures that he published on the Internet. This was the foundation of the Degree Confluence Project, an organized sampling of the world that is growing by leaps and bounds. With more than 11,000 confluences to be found, the project isn't about to run out of new goals for its participants. A confluence is within 49 miles of your classroom!

'The House Where Washoe Is Spoken': A Native American Language Immersion School
Native Americans are losing their native languages at an alarming rate. In Nevada, the Washoe tribe has taken steps to save their ancient language while passing it down to their children. Education World writer Sherril Steele-Carlin recently talked with instructors and tribal elders about their efforts. Included: Links to online resources!

Lab Work Demystifies DNA
Cutting, manipulating, and matching DNA molecules usually is the work of forensic scientists, not middle school and high school students. However, a program at the State University of New York at Stony Brook allows students to spend a day conducting experiments.

New Paperback Spotlights Students' Best Writing!
The teachers of Greenwood School created Greenthumb Publishing Company to grow better writers. This year, Greenthumb Publishing has sprouted "TWIGS" (short for The Writers Inside Greenwood School), a 150-page compendium of the students' best work. With the help of School Success Press, Greenwood School families will soon have a bookstore-quality paperback of student writing to add to their home bookshelves!

Teachers on the Move:
Relocation Resources for Educators

When a teacher has to relocate, he or she faces a brand-new home, a brand-new school, and perhaps new licensing. Where to start? Right here! Education World editor Sherril Steele-Carlin talks with national experts about relocating without the hassle and headaches.

Asleep on the Job
By guest editor Brenda Dyck

Her yearly Grade-Six Sleepover prompts teacher Brenda Dyck to consider how incorporating fun and humor into teaching may help create memorable learning experiences.

The Educator's Guide to Copyright and Fair Use
When it comes to copyright law and the application of fair use exceptions, ignorance is definitely not bliss! Learn how to educate yourselves and your students and avoid making a costly mistake!

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