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Cooking with Joy
Tired of everything you start cooking on top of the stove burning before it gets to the table? To rest the smoke alarm, Joy Rotondi suggests upgrading the frying pan, trying a different cooking oil, turning down the heat, and scrutinizing the recipe.
No Educator Left Behind
Will schools in need of improvement lose funds if pupils exercise public school choice or supplemental services options?
Read About It
What are "teacher researchers"?
Education Humor
National columnist Regina Barreca brings her timely, insightful humor to Ed World.
School Doodle
Testing, testing
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Study skills
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Wire Side Chats
Ed World interviews education experts from across the world.
Fundraising
Looking to marshal your parent volunteers into an effective fund-raising team? Jean C. Joachim's book, Beyond the Bake Sale, offers a manual for principals and advice on launching and maintaining effective fund-raising efforts.
Helping Schools Promote Fitness, Healthful Diets
Spurred by a government report warning about the effects of overeating and inactivity among children, education and health officials formed Action for Healthy Kids, a group that works with schools to promote more healthful lifestyles for youngsters.
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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.
Turnaround Tales
After focused efforts by state and local school officials, two Arizona elementary schools were able to reach their adequate yearly progress marks after four consecutive years of falling short.
 Fit To Be Taught, Vol. 6
A filmmakers fast-food warning for kids; tonsillectomies and ADHD; teens cite school as their major cause of stress; and school nutrition programs.
News for Kids
Do you get enough vitamin D? Doctors think that vitamin D helps fight colds.
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Education Studies and Reports Gestures Lend a Hand in Learning Mathematics
A report published in the current issue of the journal Psychological Science says that gestures not only help recover old ideas, they also help create new ones. The information could be helpful to teachers.
Special Education Program Pairs Special Education, Gifted Students
Math, science, and technology lessons are incorporated into this robotics program, which teaches teams special education students, who are learning-disabled, and counterparts in the gifted and talented program.
Green Schools EPA: Air Tests Near Schools a Priority
In an unprecedented step aimed at protecting children from toxic chemicals, EPA administrator Lisa Jackson hopes to identify 50 to 100 schools where pollution might pose significant health risks.
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