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'Twas the weeks before year-end and all through the site,
This editor's been poring to see which stories he might
Nominate Ed World's "Best" of the year just completed.
Choose five from each category -- that's all that is needed.

From the LESSON PLANNING page, which would you choose?
As the best of the year -- some must win, and some lose.
Secretary of Ed Riley has easier decisions, that's what I'm guessin'.
Did you see the photosynthesis activities? Fall's most valuable lesson!
The "First Thanksgiving" story offered a feast of ideas,
Bats in the classroom helped calm students' fears.
Bus safety lessons, did you get to use these?
Or the lessons to go with Disney's Hercules?
Activities to spark learning about safety in fire?
Activities to teach about the demise of Zaire?
Activities to teach how much backpacks should weigh?
Activities to honor Noah Webster's birthday?
Did the Native American activities fill a curriculum hole?
Did you join Ed World on a cool trip to the South Pole?
Lessons 'bout hurricanes and bugs and other pests?
Even ideas to make September's first day your best!
Lessons for Flag Day and pumpkins and Kwanzaa.
On Ed World's LESSON PLAN page -- a virtual bonanza!

On the CURRICULUM page, the choices were many.
From weather and space -- to art and book banning.
Have you checked out the series -- Getting Started On the Internet?
Many teachers have thanked us, for this is their favor-et!
Surfing the Web for projects, and butterfly migrators.
We've turned novices into professional navigators!
Has inclusion gone too far? What do you say?
What's the right age for a kid to start K?
Is getting your students' work published a subject of yearning?
What about multiculturalism? Does noise affect learning?
The writing process? Sustained silent reading?
A first-person report from an IRA meeting
Where out went the call to teachers: "Marshall your forces!"
Lest the phonics/whole-language debate ends in divorces!
A guide dog teaches middle schoolers geography, math too.
Did you check out our interview with Captain Kangaroo?
A curriculum has answers for kids who ask Why? Why? Why?
A new program makes parent involvement as easy as PIE!
Those stories were on Ed World, those and many more.
Stories to help teachers build their CURRICULUM core!

On the BOOKS IN ED page, you'll find books tame and scary,
Books that should be on shelves in every school library!
We spotlight books by authors well-known and un-
Books that are serious and books just for fun!
One week, a book about teens who rise above trouble.
Next week's book might bend you over double.
Want a pocket-sized atlas? Or a world almanac for kids?
An R.L. Stine bio that won't scare them out of their wits?
A book for teachers who want a class of lively discussers.
The latest from Ms. Frizzle and her "Magic Schoolbussers"!
A book by Eve Bunting? Or one by Patricia Polacco?
Did you see Smoking Stinks! -- about kids and tobacco?
We reviewed Walla Walla -- a real laugh riot.
Did you read the review and run right out to buy it?
Books about authors; and books of projects for science.
A book to help teachers deal with student defiance.
A book of books just for girls -- that's all!
Or a human body book that's four feet tall!
You've seen them all here on BOOKS IN ED
From World of Wonders to Day of the Dead!

Last, but not least, there's the ADMINSTRATORS page.
For people whose careers reach that elevated stage.
Have bullies taken over? Are they in your school to stay?
Is ability grouping the way to go -- or should it go away?
Portable classrooms -- Love 'em or hate?
Check out Ed World for an E-Rate update.
Who goes where? What grade configuration is best?
Special reports on charter schools, national tests.
Are we meeting our goals? Can parents help students achieve?
Is block scheduling the answer? What makes dropouts leave?
Is discipline on school busses a problem for you?
Have virtual pets turned your school into a zoo?
If you've missed any ADMIN entries, don't worry.
Just click above and read the story!

Those are some stories you've seen (or you've missed?).
Just the tip of the iceberg, the start of the list.
So what's ahead on Ed World in '98? What's in store?
More of the same -- and much, much more.
On tap we have news -- all of the latest.
Both sides of the hot education debates.
Bilingual ed, holiday lessons, the cry for substitutes,
Tutoring programs, hot Internet sites, calculator disputes!
Vouchers, El Niño, and the Winter Olympic Games.
The problem of sick buildings -- who is to blame?
What's hot in classrooms? What's being debated in D.C.?
Check in with Ed World each week and you'll see!

Article by Gary Hopkins, Editor-in-Chief
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