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What Students Really Think of Their Education, Teachers
When 414,000 grade 6-12 students speak, educators should listen. A student survey showed that while many students enjoy school and learning, they want their education to be more relevant to their everyday lives.

No Educator Left Behind
Is it fair to give special education and regular students the same test and expect the same results?

Read About It
What is looping?

Teaming Up To Achieve
Despite the demands of preparing for high-stakes tests, Parkville Community School has made time for a movement and dance program that touches on timely issues and involves students from other communities.

Education Humor With Regina Barreca
"Thats what the best teachers do. They not only give you confidence, they give you permission. They are willing to extend their authority so that you are covered by its cloak."

Cooking with Joy
Joy Rotondi offers tips for quick and tasty dishes.

 


This Weeks Survey Question
Do you agree with President Obamas comment that less successful teachers have to be removed from classrooms in order for U.S. schools to improve?  

Last Weeks Survey Results
How satisfied are you with the level of security in your school building?  

School Doodle
Heterogeneous grouping



Wire Side Chat

Ed World interviews education experts from across the world.

Developing More Resilient School Administrators
People who are resilient often are more effective leaders. More administrators are learning what it means to be resilient.

Ways to Teach Empathy Skills
We would meet more compassionate people if children were taught to be empathetic at a young age, according to author/teacher David A. Levine, who has created lessons and activities to teach empathy skills.

Setting Learning to Read in Motion
An approach called Reading In Motion lets youngsters exercise their creativity (and their bodies) as well as their minds as they learn to read.

Turnaround Tales
Oakland Heights Elementary School in Arkansas has all the ingredients for a low-performing school -- which it was at one time. But data analysis, curriculum alignment, teacher teamwork, and strong leadership have moved it to the top tier.

Fit To Be Taught, Vol. 65
Lack of school nurses impacts students health, academics; keeping kids on campus for lunch; prolonged consumption of sports drinks can lead to tooth decay; the "new" phys ed stresses fitness for life.

News for Kids
Can you last a week without screen time?

 

NCLB Updates
Wondering whats going on with the No Child Left Behind Act? See our collection of links to news stories about the federal law.

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Fathers in Schools
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Dropouts
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Teaching Poetry

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Education Studies and Reports
Experience Pays Off for Students
A study found that struggling students involved in the Experience Corps tutoring program perform 60 percent better in reading on state tests than peers with similar backgrounds and abilities.

Inspiring Teachers
Teacher Finds Success Helping Dyslexics Read
Alabama special-education teacher Celia Sofie has been honored for her work teaching dyslexic students to read.

Special Education
Class Teaches Autistic Kids Social Skills
Teens with autism can be taught to interact appropriately with others, according to a 12-week experimental class at the University of California, Los Angeles.

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