Special Education Inclusion: (Part 2)
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Making It Work
"Successful inclusive...
Back-to-School Tips and Resources for Teachers
Could summer break be winding to a close already? Although the calendar still says summer, the first day of...
Orphan Train: A Social Studies Project that "Clicked" with Students!
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In search of ways to use technology to add vitality to their...
Rich Henderson's DiaryThe First 180 Days
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Rich Henderson, a lawyer, always dreamed of being a teacher. Last year, he gave up his...
Virtual High Schools: The High Schools of the Future?
Join a class composed of students from different states and countries chatting and...
Six Online Projects Anyone Can Join
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Looking for something to jump-start students during the post-...
Motivating Kids Tip #19
Change your strategies! If you usually conduct class discussions about a book or view a science filmstrip, try something different...
Motivating Kids Tip #31
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Check students' work as they do it.
According to Tools for Teaching guru Fred Jones, if you...
A Dozen Articles Every Educator Should Read...
An Education World e-Interview with Sherry Turkle
Is Technology Just for Boys?
Sherry Turkle, one of the co-chairs...
Time for Wisdom
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Laurie Stenehjem, a graduate of North Dakota State University and a teacher with more than 25 years experience,...
Me? A Teacher-Researcher?
In this week's Voice of Experience, educator Brenda Dyck examines the place teacher research has in the classroom...
Could I Pass the Haberman Star Teacher Test?
Martin Haberman's research reveals that not just anyone can or should teach in high-poverty...
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...
Video Time Machine Engages Students, Energizes Curriculum
Teacher Max Fischer uses his video time machine -- a VCR with snippets of movies that offer...
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....
Your Students: No Two Are Alike
Each week, an educator shares an Aha! moment in the classroom in Education Worlds Voice of Experience column. This...
Log On to a Blog
Emerging online communication tools have the potential to unleash a new level of creative thought in the classroom. This...
Where Have All the Staff Rooms Gone?
As working lunches become the norm in schools, educator Brenda Dyck reflects on a time when the staff room was the hub of...
Online Science Site Teaches Students to Solve Real-Life Problems
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The WISE...