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Fit To Be Taught, Vol. 66
Resources to help reach and teach autistic students; call to spend federal money on school buildings; giving kids water instead of sugary drinks helps prevent obesity; school program helps kids learn to make better choices about foods, activities.

Lessons from Our Nations Schools
Wearing long skirts and straw hats, third graders from Woodstock Elementary School spend a week learning in a one-room schoolhouse the way youngsters did in the mid-1800s. From using quill pens to rolling hoops, it's quite an education.

No Educator Left Behind
Does NCLB do anything to prevent untested programs from being used in classrooms?

Education Humor With Regina Barreca
"Schools may be the last place where children learn that they can't have everything that they want the moment they want it. I'm here to reassure you that this is a good thing. Not that it will make the job of teaching easier or more fun -- but it will make it even more important."

Read About It
What is servant leadership?

Cooking with Joy
Joy Rotondi offers tips for quick and tasty dishes.




This Weeks Survey Question
What best describes your views on the fate of the NCLB law under the Obama administration?  

Last Weeks Survey Results
Do you agree with President Obamas comment that less successful teachers have to be removed from classrooms in order for U.S. schools to improve?  

School Doodle
An either "oar" question in tight economic times.


Wire Side Chat

Ed World interviews education experts from across the world.

Creating School-Wide Anti-Bullying Strategies
School counselor Stan Davis advocates and practices a school-wide anti-bullying approach that encourages and outlines respectful behavior as well as consistent consequences.

SteveSongs Moves from Classrooms to Television
Before Steve Roslonek --aka SteveSongs-- joined the lineup on PBS Kids, he was busy visiting classrooms and engaging students in singing and songwriting.

Principal Unites School Around Student Strengths
When changes hit Khowhemun Elementary School in British Columbia, staff members and the community initially found it hard to adjust. Principal Charlie Coleman, ASCD's 2005 Outstanding Young Educator, helped give the school focus and unified the staff.


Turnaround Tales
Determined to make a difference at Carneros Elementary School in Napa Valley, California, teachers began spending more time working together on best practices and long-range planning. The result is the school climbed off the NCLB watch list.

News for Kids
A boy in California was tired of his peers bad language, so he decided to do something about it.

NCLB Updates
Wondering whats going on with the No Child Left Behind Act? See our collection of links to news stories about the federal law.

Issues Spotlight 1
Dress Codes
Issues Spotlight 2
Ethics Education
Issues Spotlight 3
Library
Issues Spotlight 4
Teaching Science

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Education Studies and Reports
1 in 5 Students Have Parents Who Are Illegal Immigrants
One in five U.S. students has parents who are illegal immigrants, according to a study, and those children are twice as likely to grow up in poverty as children of U.S.-born parents.
Green Schools
Utah School Buses Go Green
Utahs Sevier School District is the latest district in the state-- and the first rural district --to start using clean-burning, compressed natural gas instead of traditional fuel.

School Safety
Schools Apply Lessons Learned from Columbine
In the 10 years since the shootings at Colorado's Columbine High School, school leaders have been using the lessons from that tragedy to head off school violence.

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