Teens are well versed in social media, and now they are able to leverage a platform designed specifically for professional adults to grease the path to college acceptance.
LinkedIn, the professional networking site, has made a series of changes to its platform to allow younger people to create accounts and make themselves more visible to colleges and universities. CNet reports that "Teens can use the professional networking site LinkedIn in two ways: to research universities and to create profiles highlighting accomplishments that would otherwise be hard to include in a traditional application. LinkedIn made these features possible by lowering the age requirement for users to 14 in the United States and by launching what it calls university pages."
The move provides students with the same tools that adults use for job hunting, so they can use them when searching for the right post-secondary school.
What if I told you there was a way to engage students in real-world learning and build their confidence~ please parents (even the demanding ones)~ promote your school~ and keep school administrators happy in one fell swoop?
You would probably think I was going to follow up by selling you a get-rich quick scheme like on those late night infomercials~ right?
I know it sounds too good to be truebut stay with me for a moment.
In this blog~ Im going to share a technique with...
Great Life Lessons From Famous Teachers
Enjoy the video above~ made by HooplaHa~ as a way to remind your class of all the great things that teachers do!
The best teachers in life teach their students a little bit more than just the classroom material. They teach their students something about life too. Show your students that there is more to learn in life than just...
A high school student in Florida has been expelled and is facing felony charges after completing an unsupervised science experiment.
Sixteen-year-old Kiera Wilmot of Bartow High School wanted to see what would happen when she combined several household products in a plastic bottle...
Ideally~ learning should be a natural process.
Unfortunately~ with testing pressures and varied instructional approaches~ the process of discovering and mastering new skills and information is often contrived and~ frankly~ learned in an unnatural manner.
During his three decades of research into gifted education~ Dr. Joseph Renzulli developed what is known as the Schoolwide Enrichment Model or SEM. Within that model~ he explains that there are three types of activities~...
Using a series of very technical tests, scientists from the French research facility CEA have determined that the Earth's core is roughly 6,000 degrees Celsius. That is approximately 1,000 degrees hotter than the temperature obtained by tests in the 1990s.
These new figures show that the center of the Earth is just as hot as the surface of the sun.
The...
During my last blog~ I shared a story about how problem-based learning was used to challenge one of my students.
In this post~ I want to outline the steps that have personally helped me implement this method.
First~ you have to find the right problem.
Problem-based learning~ or PBL~ is personalized for each child. It requires differentiation at a very deep level.
According to Dr. De Gallow at the University of California~ Irvine~ One of the primary features of Problem-...
I've posted many different career surveys(they are all free)...check them out at my website for teachers/young people at this link:http://gailhennessey.com/index.shtml?careers.html Here is the latest posting...
Peter Kirk~ Chairman of the British Tarantula Society
Tarantula Expert!
Yikes...a tarantula the...
Improved technology played a big role in the identification of the two primary suspects in the Boston Marathon bombing.
Law enforcement officials were deluged with digital images and video after asking anyone who was in the area during the event to submit them. Traditionally it would take hundreds of officers countless hours to examine...
The invasion of the Giant Snails sounds like a science fiction movie title but in Florida~ it's very real. The giant African land snail has invaded the state and since they have no natural enemies~ the snails are causing quite a problem. As their name suggests~ the snail is very large...think the size of a rat. And~ the giant African land snail multiplies quickly. Just one female can produce 12~000 eggs in one year! The giant African...