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Updated MONDAY, JANUARY 31st, 2000

Celebrate Black History!
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Black history and culture is such a part of the American fabric -- and the school curriculum -- that it's difficult to imagine a time when that wasn't so. Established as Negro History Week in the 1920's by Carter G. Woodson, February was chosen for the celebration because Frederick Douglass and Abraham Lincoln were born in this month. Extended to a month-long celebration in 1976, Black History Month is an opportunity to emphasize the history and achievements of African Americans.

OTHER RECENT ARTICLES

Education World Introduces the "Technology in the Classroom" Page!
This week, in an exclusive Education World editorial, Lynne Schrum, immediate past president of the International Society for Technology in Education, says, "In a technology-rich classroom, students don't 'learn' technology. Technology merely provides the tools to be used for authentic learning." In this issue, Education World celebrates the "official" kickoff of the Technology in the Classroom page with a technology toolkit of practical information and helpful advice.--01/24/2000

Education World's Millennium Series!
Each month we will present a special issue focused on some of history's most teachable moments. This month, Education World looks at The Middle Ages. --01/10/2000

Education World's Best of 1999 Year End Issue
Every year we look back at our articles and features and present some of the highlights. Sit back, relax, and join Education World as we look back over 1999, and forward to the year 2000! --12/20/1999

'Tis the Season!
This week Education World offers a sack full of resources and activities to help teachers and students learn about and celebrate the holidays! Reach into the sack and bring the holidays to life in your classroom. --12/06/1999

Celebrate Children's Book Week!
This week Education World celebrates National Children's Book Week. Since 1919, educators, librarians, booksellers, and families have celebrated National Children's Book Week during the week before Thanksgiving. This year's theme -- Plant a Seed...Read! -- underlines the fact that it's never too early to encourage kids to read. --11/22/1999

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THIS WEEK

SPECIAL THEME

Celebrate Black History!
A month long emphasis on Black History and Culture!

LESSON PLANNING

Ten Activities Celebrate Achievements of African Americans!
Internet-based activities for celebrating Black History Month!

GREAT SITES

The Underground Railroad
Ten great Web sites for use across the grades!

TEACHER LESSON PLANS

In Other Words: Using a Thesaurus
Thesaurus: A synonym for better writing!

CURRICULUM

Climb Aboard the Underground Railroad T.O.U.R.!
Share, learn, and uncover a bit of America's past!

TECH IN THE CLASSROOM

Are You a Techno-Constructivist?
For that matter --- should you be?

BOOKS IN EDUCATION

Travel the Underground Railroad!
Visit slave cabins, auction yards, and other stops along the Underground Railroad.

SCHOOL ADMINISTRATORS
New American High Schools Make the Grade
Ten strategies to help schools transform themselves!