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Education Humor With Regina Barecca I think everybody poops, while something we should certainly all remember as a piece of undeniable truth, should not be considered the basis of a work of imaginative fiction... My favorite book as a small child, hands down, was The Color Kittens. Nothing else came close."

Fit To Be Taught, Vol. 53 Preventing the MRSA infection in schools; more teens searching online for health information; poor vision could cause homework, reading problems; Animal Trackers develops young childrens motor skills.

In A Subs Shoes After a trying launch to my year as a substitute teacher, I entered a fourth grade class determined to do better. Thanks to the class and some outside advice, it was a low-stress day for the kids and I.

Education World
In the Classroom

Click to read Lessons from Our Nations Schools, Whatever It Takes, In A Subs Shoes, and Teaming Up to Achieve series.


This Weeks Survey Question Which term best describes your feelings about the presidential election results?  

Last Weeks Survey Results On average, what percentage of your students parents attend parent conferences?  

Issues Spotlight 1 Incentives for teachers
Issues Spotlight 2 Grading
Issues Spotlight 3 Dropouts
Issues Spotlight 4 Learning disabilities

School Doodle What is a synonym?


No Educator Left Behind
How are states and districts held accountable for improving teacher quality?

 


Education Studies and Reports
Dual-Language Kids Score Higher
Far more students enrolled in an Idaho district's dual-language program reach proficiency in English and math than their counterparts in English-only classes, according to recent state test results.

Inspiring Teachers
Principal Camps on Roof for Four Days
Cecil McClellan, principal of Kathleen High School in Lakeland, Florida, spent four nights camping on the school roof of Kathleen to settle a bet he made to encourage students to meet state test requirements.

Special Education
Unified Sports Programs Growing
More schools are adopting Unified Sports, a program developed by Special Olympics International. The aim of the program is to unify athletes with intellectual disabilities (special athletes) and athletes without intellectual disabilities (special partners) on one team.

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Author Frank McCourt Reflects on Teaching Career Frank McCourt began his second career as a writer in a big way, winning the 1996 Pulitzer Prize for his memoir, Angela's Ashes. But before McCourt was a writer, he spent 30 years as a New York City English teacher, an experience detailed in his book, Teacher Man.

Turnaround Tales When failure to make AYP pushed two Michigan elementary schools into restructuring, teachers and administrators were spurred to make changes that included focusing broadly on student learning and higher-order thinking skills.

Read About It What are research-based instructional programs?

News for Kids What happens to the National Thanksgiving Turkey after the president gives it a pardon?

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