Creating a Better World
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Today is one of those dreaded introspective days. In three months, I will turn sixty and each and...
Service Projects Help Students Find Their Voices...
Classroom Instruction -- It's About the Journey, Not Racing to the Finish
The No Child Left Behind Act and achievement tests that test the entire wide...
I Found My "Teacher Voice" and Transformed My Classroom
Each week, an educator takes a stand or shares an aha! moment in the classroom in the...
No-Grade Assignments Open Up Student-Teacher Communication
Educator Kathleen Modenbach reflects on the enormous influence teachers have on...
Another Look at "No Child Left Behind"
(Year Two)
Educator Max Fischer takes another look at the No Child Left Behind Act. He updates his...
Handling Parent Complaints -- The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
Seasoned teachers will recognize all three types of parents
-- the good,...
About Stephen... and Fresh Starts
The promise of a successful year is the hope of every student and teacher. Educator Brenda Dyck shares the...
Fragile in February
Each week, an educator takes a stand or shares an Aha! moment in the classroom in the Education World Voice of Experience column....
Me? A Teacher-Researcher?
In this week's Voice of Experience, educator Brenda Dyck examines the place teacher research has in the classroom...
Stand By Me: Using Teacher Listservs to Collaborate With Other Educators
Each
week, an educator takes a stand or shares an Aha! moment in the...
"Fabulous Friday" Sparks Creativity and Learning
It was an experiment -- a lesson that might help teacher Susan Lovelace make the leap from the sage's stage;...
Those Who Can, Do TEACH!
Max Fischer recently attended a local Chamber of Commerce meeting. The evening's motivational speaker got Max...
The Mentor as Learner:
Lessons Learned from Howard Gardner and the TV Remote Control
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week, an...
Pop Fiction No Match For Classic Literature
Educator Kathleen Modenbach reflects on the growing trend of assigning pop fiction in place of the classics; many...
And We Shall Morph Again!
Each week, an educator takes a stand or shares an Aha! moment in the Education World Voice of Experience series....
Planning for a Substitute Was Never This Easy
Unhappy with inconsistent results and lousy reports from substitutes, educator Bob Brems came up with a new...
The Schoolhouse Rocks: Using Music to Engage Learning
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In
this week's Voice of Experience essay, educator Max Fischer reflects on the...
Student-Centered Learning: The First Steps Are the Hardest Ones
Educator Melba Smithwick never had too much difficulty trying out new ideas. But when a new...
Log On to a Blog
Emerging online communication tools have the potential to unleash a new level of creative thought in the classroom. This...