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Albert Cullum: Push Back the Desks
I first learned about Albert Cullum through an enthusiastic teacher, Cindy Frady. Cindy guided fifth grade students as they transformed thei...
Brave Teaching - Putting Kids First
Rachel Small, a New Hampshire teacher of fifth-graders, practices a time-honored way of delivering the best learning experience for her stud...
Focus on Great Teachers
Courtesy of Google Images A non-profit corporation, The Mind Trust is focusing on three primary areas to improvelearning in Indianapolis. ...
Feeling Like a Kid: Childhood and Children’s Literature
Feeling Like a Kid: Childhood and Children’s Literature by Jerry Griswold A Book Review by Rosemary Moore In this day of eBooks, audio boo...
Involve Students Immediately
Are you ever stumped for ways to get students involved in learning? Try your course syllabus for a starter. Barbi Honeycutt, Ph. D., suggest...
Report Cards by Country
Courtesy of Google Images The U.S. has been falling behind other nations in educational rankings. The Programme for International Student...
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Courtesy of Google Images Do you ever find yourself looking for just the right book for a particular lesson or illustration? Last winter I r...
Thing Six
Google, Inc. wrote “10 Things,” or guiding principles, andcorporate leaders revisit these ideas every couple of years to see if theystill ho...
Irresistible Change
As a profession, we teachers need to recover from our fear ofchange. We talk about preparing our students for the future, but if we willgive...
Project-Based Learning
Courtesy of Google Images In this season for resolutions and self-improvement I founda great example for instructional improvement from Marg...
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