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Education Humor With Regina Barecca Number Three of 20 things that frighten me about the holiday season: "The prancing self-righteousness of those who do their holiday preparations early A teacher who starts putting snowflakes on the classroom windows before Columbus Day, for example, needs to spend WAY less time at The Christmas Tree Shop."

Fit To Be Taught, Vol. 57 Parents learn to address poor behavior, leading to improved learning; study finds greater media exposure harms kids health; school clinic reaches out to the community; program teaches kids to be fit, be safe.

Starr Points What do teachers really want for Christmas? Higher pay? Better benefits? Shorter school days? More attentive students? Columnist Linda Starr thinks she knows. Do you agree?


This Weeks Survey Question How has the slowdown of the economy affected your holiday shopping?  

Last Weeks Survey Results How much harder do you have to work to keep students attention between now and the holiday break?  

Issues Spotlight 1 Teacher burnout
Issues Spotlight 2 At-risk students
Issues Spotlight 3 Inclusion
Issues Spotlight 4 Searching for jobs

School Doodle The new Santa “Clause.”


 

Wire Side Chats

Ed World interviews education experts from across the world.

Wire Side Chat Like hundreds of thousands, teacher Laura Dunham's tranquil morning in Sri Lanka December 26, 2004, was shattered by a massive tsunami. Afterward, Dunham was fed and sheltered by local residents. She has returned to that village to help with reconstruction.

Wire Side Chat Like hundreds of thousands, teacher Laura Dunham's tranquil morning in Sri Lanka December 26, 2004, was shattered by a massive tsunami. Afterward, Dunham was fed and sheltered by local residents. She has returned to that village to help with reconstruction.

Wire Side Chat Like hundreds of thousands, teacher Laura Dunham's tranquil morning in Sri Lanka December 26, 2004, was shattered by a massive tsunami. Afterward, Dunham was fed and sheltered by local residents. She has returned to that village to help with reconstruction.

 

No Educator Left Behind
Is there any information about the use of literature in conjunction with NCLB?

Read About It What is a teacher researcher?

News for Kids The youngest pilot to circle the globe is inspiring kids in a different way now.

NCLB Updates Wondering whats going on with the No Child Left Behind Act? Peruse our list of news stories about the federal law.

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Education Studies and Reports
Poor, Minority Kids Most Likely to Have Out-of-Field Teachers
Low-income and minority students attending secondary schools are about twice as likely to be enrolled in core academic classes that are taught by teachers who aren’t certified in the subjects they’re teaching, says a new report by the Education Trust.

Inspiring Teachers
Teacher Sells Ads on Tests to Cover Printing Costs
After the Poway (California) Unified School District cut funds for printing, Rancho Bernardo High School calculus teacher Tom Farber began selling ads on his tests to cover his printing expenses.

Special Education
District Special-Needs Program Could Cut Costs
The Norwood (Massachusetts) public schools hopes to save millions by returning about 70 students with special needs to a special program of its own rather than placing them in schools elsewhere.

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