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Education Humor With Regina Barecca
"Trust us: Your school can make big money! All you need to do is apply The Amoral Appalling Devious Unethical Method, otherwise known as TAADUM, and you'll be building new sporting facilities in no time!"

No Educator Left Behind
What happens if a school in need of improvement, corrective action, or restructuring meets adequate yearly progress (AYP) for only one year?

Read About It
What is school choice?

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

 

Education World
In the Classroom

Click to read Lessons from Our Nations Schools, Whatever It Takes, In A Subs Shoes, and Teaming Up to Achieve series.


This Weeks Survey Question
In the past year or two, has your school increased its efforts to recycle materials and conserve energy?  

Last Weeks Survey Results
Should teachers who volunteer to work in low-performing schools be paid more?


In A Sub’s Shoes
A fourth grade class touted as "a great class" lived up to its reputation, even for an inexperienced sub. Classroom helpers made the day go more smoothly, and I experienced some of the satisfaction that comes from teaching.

Issues Spotlight 1 Integrating arts into the curriculum
Issues Spotlight 2 Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
Issues Spotlight 3 Looping
Issues Spotlight 4 Class size

 


Wire Side Chat

Ed World interviews education experts from across the world.

Making Accommodations for Boys Brains
Over the past several decades, boys' behavior and performance in school has continued to decline. Researchers like Michael Gurian say these are indications that schools are not structured to accommodate how boys' brains work and how they learn.

Enlisting Students to Create a Culture of Academic Integrity
Over at least the past decade, academic cheating has become more widespread and more accepted by many students. One researcher is piloting a project in which students and staff create, implement, and enforce academic integrity policies to help reduce cheating.

News for Kids
Scientists have discovered thousands of dino footprints in the U.S. Southwest.

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
Thanks to grants through the No Child Left Behind Act's Reading First program, two elementary schools in Colorado beefed up their reading materials and resources and provided teachers with new professional development.

Fit To Be Taught, Vol.5
Recess before lunch can mean happier, healthier kids; overweight students miss more school, a study suggests; one schools fitness program aims to shape up students, teachers, and parents.

School Doodle
Virtual field trips.


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Education Studies and Reports
Fish May Be Brain Food
Swedish researchers found that among nearly 5,000 15-year-old boys they surveyed those who ate fish more than once a week tended to score higher on intelligence tests three years later.

Updating NCLB
School Arts Curriculum Not Hurt By NCLB
A government report found that elementary school time devoted to art and music hasn't changed despite the ongoing pressures of standardized testing in core subjects such as math and science.

School Safety
CDC: Lead in Children's Books Poses Little Harm
A new federal law banning more than minute levels of lead in most products intended for children prompted at least two libraries to pull children's books printed before 1986 from their shelves.

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