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Open Arms Day Care in La Mision
Opening a Daycare | 18 hours ago by Jynise Gosber
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APA style research paper
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Jostens Helps Celebrate Authentic Traditions in the Walt Disney P…
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FREE Sun Student Technology Camp - Oct 24, 2008
Miles to go ... | October 13th 2008 by Arun Gupta
Sun Student Technology Camp is an effort to educate students about what is going on in the world of technology. If you are a student, from middle school on up through university-level, then this is for you! There are presentations, demos, hands-on a read more
Help Teachers and Students Get Funding They Need
The Day After An Inconvenient Truth | October 13th 2008 by Cara
This is a plea I am passing on from Missy Sherburne, E.V.P. of DonorsChoose.org to help to win an AmEx contest. The award money goes to much needed classrooms and teachers. I am not a fan of credit cards or AmEx, but I am a great fan of teachers havi read more
Pride High is getting closer to reality
Maybe it's just me... | October 13th 2008 by Viktor
I blogged about the Chicago's Gay version of Xavier's school for LGBT gifted youngsters last month, and since then, Chicago is getting closer to that goal.The School for Social Justice Pride Campus, which officials say will not be exclusive to lesbia read more
The Rush to Save Timbuktu’s Crumbling Manuscripts
Curious Cat Science and Engineering Blog | October 13th 2008 by John Hunter
The Rush to Save Timbuktu’s Crumbling Manuscripts Fabled Timbuktu, once the site of the world’s southernmost Islamic university, harbors thousands upon thousands of long-forgotten manuscripts. A dozen academic instutions from around the w read more
Homeschoolers Delight
Mom Is Teaching | October 13th 2008 by Summer
This is a great tale of learning about spiders, a trip to the zoo and you got it, no public school in sight. Technorati Tags: homeschooling,homeschool,public school,learning,children,students,parents,teachers read more
TimeRime school account
blog.timerime.com | October 13th 2008
We have noticed that a lot of students and teachers use TimeRime in the classroom, for school assignments or to help them with their homework. Therefore, TimeRime is currently working on a new website that is specifically suitable for school purposes read more
Virgin Birth for Another Shark Species
Curious Cat Science and Engineering Blog | October 12th 2008 by John Hunter
Virgin shark birth in Virginia The first time it happened, scientists thought it might be a fluke. A female hammerhead shark residing at a zoo in Omaha, Neb., had not been in contact with male sharks for at least three years and yet experienced a read more
The ultimate acknowledgement
In Search of Meaning | October 12th 2008 by Robert Krzisnik
Through my work with groups and individuals I get a lot of acknowledgement and appreciation and I can say that all my needs in regards to this are completely met. Because of this I feel very good, content and grateful to have so much of this sort of read more
Teaching Our Young
Our Voices | October 12th 2008 by Latisha
I recently accepeted an 8th grade teaching position at a charter school in southwest Houston. Not my first choice of a school or age range but I was eager to begin teaching full time. I’ve completed my course work in an alternative certif read more
Symptons Of Heart Disease Attributed To Stress More Frequent In W…
Impact Lab | October 12th 2008
Research presented at the 20th annual Transcatheter Cardiovascular Therapeutics (TCT) scientific symposium, sponsored by the Cardiovascular Research Foundation (CRF), found that coronary heart disease (CHD) symptoms presented in the context of a stre read more
Science Postercasts
Curious Cat Science and Engineering Blog | October 12th 2008 by John Hunter
I wrote about SciVee, over a year ago, saying I thought they could become a valuable resource. It has been taking longer to really get going than I thought it would but this new feature, Postercasts, is great. I am glad to see SciVee living up to m read more
Keeping Invassive Plants Out of Your Garden
Curious Cat Science and Engineering Blog | October 12th 2008 by John Hunter
Tending the Garden, Sparing the Ecosystem The plants and animals that naturally exist in a place evolved together, adapted together and coexist for mutual benefit. Birds, insects and other animals help pollinate plants and distribute seeds. Plants pr read more
Northeast tribal bodies want Assam ethnic clashes to be stopped
Sinlung Nation | October 12th 2008
Agartala, Oct 12 : Parties representing tribals in the northeast Saturday urged the central government to take stern action to stop ethnic clashes in Assam.The Indigenous Nationalist Party of Tripura (INPT), North-East Students’ Organisation (NESO) read more
‘Trafficked’ girls return home to Manipur
Sinlung Nation | October 12th 2008
Imphal, Oct 12 : Five girls from the Northeast, who were lured with false promises of jobs by a Singapore-based NGO, were brought here today with the help of the Indian embassy in Kuala Lumpur. Jasmine, 23, Jenimai Gangmei and Maichunliu Gangmei (bot read more
Choosing a Replacement Email System For a University?
trivia online | October 11th 2008
SmarkWoW writes "The coaching mash unit I attend is currently looking to change the way in which is provides its students with an email service. In the past they used a legacy mail system which can no longer fit their needs. A chamber has narrowed th read more
Toyota Cultivating Engineering Talent
Curious Cat Science and Engineering Blog | October 11th 2008 by John Hunter
Toyota has a knack for cultivating engineering talent Toyota now has more than 1,000 York Township employees dedicated to conducting engineering services on vehicles for the North American market. Early on in its expansion project, the Japanese auto read more
School Rules!
Sagart | October 11th 2008
Grab A School Giggle And Grin To Share With A Friend!Summer vacation was over and Little Johnny returned back to school.Only two days later his teacher phoned his mother to tell her that he was misbehaving."Wait a minute," she said. "I had Johnny wit read more
New Calif. law blocks school paper censorship
Social Media | October 11th 2008
Jeb Bing in the lead editorial of today's Pleasanton Weekly: New law blocks school newspaper censorship. I haven't seen any coverage of this new California law, so I'll publish an excerpt of the editorial: Freedom of the press is always a choice topi read more
Students Run 120-240km For China's 60th Anniversary
Odd News | October 11th 2008
China's education department is requiring Chinese students to run 1000-2000m every day throughout the next semester to celebrate China's 60 year anniversary. Chinese netizens respond, some happy that China was not founded earlier. read more
Why We Do It
Cuppa Chai | October 10th 2008
The other day, after running into two disgruntled students, I was wondering if I am doing anything useful as a teacher. Today I remembered what I love about teaching.This week in my World Literatures class we are reading Abeng by Michelle Cliff. This read more
Farewell to the ABC’s at Harvard Law School
Legal Research Center | October 10th 2008 by Andrew Potaski
Change is in the air at Harvard Law School. Following in Yale Law School’s footsteps, the top school is converting the longtime grading system from A,B,C,D and F to honors, pass, low pass, and fail. According to officials at Harvard, the change read more
Computer Chips to Catch Cactus Thieves
Curious Cat Science and Engineering Blog | October 10th 2008 by John Hunter
Feds to use computer chips to foil cactus thieves Anyone thinking of swiping a stately saguaro cactus from the desert could soon be hauling off more than just a giant plant. National Park Service officials plan to imbed microchips in Arizona’s read more
This Weekend with Middle Schoolers…
Sutter Saga | October 10th 2008 by Samuel Sutter
We’re spending this weekend with some crazy students at Breakaway! Here’s last years video! read more
Sarah Palin Comment Thread Par Excellence
Because the Medium is the Message | October 10th 2008 by Chris Abraham
If you have not been keeping on top of all of the great comments streaming in to the AH Poll entitled “If John McCain died or became incapacitated, would Sarah Palin be competent to be President?” you are really missing out! Some of them read more
Blogging will get the job done..
Mom Is Teaching | October 10th 2008 by Summer
I’ve blogged for a while. I’ve been featured in the local paper and on a blog or two, a website or two but my blogging has never led me to anything like this next exchange…until now. Last night, I posted this Ok, Is it Just Me read more
US Culture Discourages Girl Math Whizzes
Impact Lab | October 10th 2008
A culture of neglect and, at some age levels, outright social ostracism, is derailing a generation of students, especially girls, deemed the very best in mathematics, according to a new study. read more
24 hours in the life of me…Oh, and BlogHer 08
Leading From the Heart Education Blog | October 10th 2008 by Tracy Rosen
Underwater dust storm. Thats what the day felt like. Image by Karen Glaser read more

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