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Guidelines: How to Protect Your Children Online
Typically we keep reading online and offline on a daily basis. This week we started reading What Every 21st-Century Parent Needs to Know by Debra W. Haffner. While she isn't afraid to tackle the big questions, including drinking, drugs and teen sex, ...
Research Book on Neuroscience And Learning
This post is originated after a tweet that was posted by @edtechcowgirl. We were checking our subscriptions and we found a book recommended by Clark Quinn that would fit Donna Feledichuk's necessities.The book title is Why Don’t Students Like Schoo...
World Book Day: The Translator -Daoud Hari
We had signed to participate in the GVO Book Challenge and today is the World Book & Copyright Day which is a yearly event on 23th of April, since 1995, organized by UNESCO to promote reading, publishing and copyright.The challenge was to read a book...
It’s illegal to use “dangerous” books, published before 1985
"People who deal in children’s books for a livelihood now face unpleasant choices."Children’s books published before 1985 are dangerous, unless cleared by expensive tests, say federal consumer product regulators. Many used-book sellers and secon...
John Updike: Writing Is Diminished And Reading Is Declining
John Updike passed away yesterday. There was no greater advocate of books than this author who created so many of them and read so many of them. For someone who thought of writing and literature as so fundamental, he was known for writing about the m...
Latino Education Is Sobering And Has to Navigate Its Way Up
The Latino education crisis is not simply a result of immigration. The US population is more familiar with the term Latino and many still use the Hispanic. But what this word mean for people who themselves are grouped in? Americans see this gender as...
