Our Top Ten Articles of 2006
Education World is all about being practical, practical, practical. Take a refresher course by reading ten of our best, most practical articles of 2006.
Weekly Folders
Many elementary and middle schools have found that weekly folders are an easy and inexpensive way to reach out and connect with parents.
School-Wide Reading Incentives
Many schools are providing incentives -- from reading honor rolls to "prize patrols" -- to ensure that kids keep reading. Included: Tips for establishing incentives.
School Pledges
While discussing morning rituals that would be meaningful, the staff at the Adams School decided to introduce five daily pledges -- a different one each day.
Mottos Spur Success
Columbia Elementary School's "Together We Can!" motto has spurred a sense of teamwork, some wonderful programs, and great results.
Battle of the Books
Get your school involved in a reading incentive program that combines exceptional literature and friendly competition. Included: Tips to get your school started.
Scrabble Clubs
Schools are luring students away from video games with after-school Scrabble competitions. The clubs help improve students' language, social skills.
Wee Deliver
This popular program inspires students to write letters and allows them to work in an in-school post office. See how it works in some schools, try it in yours.
"Three for Me" Program
What parent could say no to giving three hours to their child's school? With this program, parents get a taste of volunteering -- and they keep coming back. Tips included.
Online Grading
Teachers in these schools use online grading systems to keep parents informed and hold students accountable. Plus getting-started advice.
Programs Combat Truancy
Schools are coming up with novel approaches to resolve their truancy woes. How are they doing it, and will it work in your school?
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