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Christian Slater Got Edgimicated For His Kids
PopLife.biz | October 9th 2008 by PopLife.biz
It's fitting that Christian Slater now stars on a series entitled My Own Worst Enemy, in the face of the star's self-destructive past. Here Christian is at the Us Weekly event to promote the new series of the NBC show.Slater told Parade magazine tha read more
The History of Home Schooling
My Blog Says | October 8th 2008 by Uncle Che
Home schooling are better known as home education has become a favorite way for parents to get an education for their children. Many parents are dissatisfied with the schools in their area, for one reason or another, and if one parent has time durin read more
Sri Chinmoy in the Classroom
Photos of Sri Chinmoy | October 7th 2008 by kedarvideo
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Shakespeare on Playaway
Recorded Books K–12 | October 6th 2008
Looking for a fun way to help some students with required Shakespeare reading? Try Shakespeare on Playaway! Our Playaway Shakespeare titles are all full-cast recordings from SmartPass, the award-winning audio company that makes our SmartPass Guides t read more
Educational Malpractice…A values-charged assessment
Leading From the Heart Education Blog | October 3rd 2008 by Tracy Rosen
I see a lot of talk about how teachers are not doing their duties when it comes to teaching thinking skills. If there is malpractice it is systemic. read more
Payo sa estudyanteng mahilig mag-aral
Rising Sun: Personal Blog of Danny Arao | October 3rd 2008 by Danny Arao
N.B. - This will be published in the October 3-9, 2008 issue of Pinoy Weekly. Napapangiti ka na ngayon dahil patapos na ang klase. Kukuha ka na lang ng mga pinal na eksaminasyon at tatapusin ang iba pang kinakailangan para sa mga klase mo. Ngayon pa read more
The Altered Desk is Done and Named “Collaboration City”
Perpetualplum's Weblog | October 1st 2008 by Plum
I finished up the altered computer desk and made a video for youtube. Here’s the description, “Collaboration City is a collaborative art project between the artist Sue Clark a.k.a Perpetualplum and Mr. Merrill’s 4th grade class. The read more
Teacher left bloodied and bruised as pupil hits out
France Today | October 1st 2008 by Johnny Summerton
There has been a heated debate in the media here in France over the past few days over behaviour in the classroom and in particular the problems of discipline following an incident last week in which a teacher was hit by one of her pupils.But this wa read more
PPC Classroom 2.0
Online Bisnes Make Money Blog | September 29th 2008 by onlinebisnes
Copyright © 2008 khairulazmi.com. Visit the original article at http://www.onlinebisnes.com/blog/2008/09/30/ppc-classroom-20/. Make Money Blogging Classroom 2.0 to be released soon. Discover the secrets of the 2.4 Million PPC Affiliate, watch read more
SharePoint Starts School
Andy Dale SharePoint Thoughts | September 26th 2008 by Andy Dale
Instead of moaning about the Villa’s surprise cup defeat to Queen Park Rangers this week I am going to look at how SharePoint is starting to appear in areas other than the large corporate workplaces. Focusing especailly on the way that SharePoint u read more
Heading outside instead of sitting in the classroom.
Dan Francis Photography | September 25th 2008 by Dan Francis
Yesterday and today I took my class out to a nearby park. If possible I wouldn’t even be in the classroom for the semester, however, it’s not always possible with weather and it turning cold in the next week or two. In the past, I would t read more
Nice Teachers Improve Grades
College Information for Smart Students | September 24th 2008 by Patrick Sizemore
This may seem like a puerile premise, but think about it. When you think back to elementary school, who were your favorite teachers? The nice ones. Back then, it didn’t really matter what was taught, as long as your teacher was kind to you. As read more
how do you still love teaching?
Leading From the Heart Education Blog | September 23rd 2008 by Tracy Rosen
...especially when your students don't seem to care, are mean to each other and your admin says do what you can to keep them in control! read more
Back in the saddle again…mmmmm
My Last Year Teaching High School | September 22nd 2008 by Paul J Hanley
Monday dawned warm and sunny, odd for the first day of Fall. Summer is gone (bursting into song I sing) [So we gotta say goodbye for the summer baby I promise you this, I'll send you all my love every day in a letter sealed with a kiss] Ok stop singi read more
Money to burn
Table Scraps - Tales from the Dinner Table | September 22nd 2008 by Susan
I have money to spend for work, and can't figure out how to spend it. And I need to know by tomorrow. Ugh. . . .I hate the option of having money!!!!! This weekend (coming up) C (from the co-worker drama last year) is coming into town. She's com read more
Is today really Friday?
My Last Year Teaching High School | September 19th 2008 by Paul J Hanley
During my cold’s out-of-body experience I have been having, class came and went with the questions being asked and aswered by the students. That’s the way u-huh…u-huh…I like it u-huh…u-huh… Good day all around when read more
Making Tiles From Random Pieces of Artwork
Perpetualplum's Weblog | September 19th 2008 by Plum
I’m still working on the art project for my daughters 4th grade class. The project is for an auction taking place in October. I spoke about the auction in a previous post, In Art Sometimes The Whole Is Indeed Greater Than The Parts. I h read more
Sci-Fi Becomes Reality With The Interactive Classroom
Impact Lab | September 17th 2008
Multi-Touch Experiment Using Google Earth Schools are set for a Star Trek make-over thanks to the development of the world’s first interactive classroom by experts at Durham University. read more
Meeting Day
My Last Year Teaching High School | September 16th 2008 by Paul J Hanley
If there is one schedule I really,really dislike, it is “meeting day.” I’m not sure if my dislike is pathological or just because I want to get through my day without anything added or subtracted. What the schedule does is add one read more
In Art Sometimes The Sum Is Indeed Greater Than The Parts
Perpetualplum's Weblog | September 16th 2008 by Plum
I’m working on a big art project for a school auction. My class is 4th graders, 9 and 10 years old. All of the kids in the class must participate in a piece of art that will be auctioned off at the beginning of October. Organizing 30+ kids read more
Learning From My Students As I Rise
Leading From the Heart Education Blog | September 14th 2008 by Tracy Rosen
And I learn that it is not my job to make you feel complete. read more
Shalom Kita Alef: The School Year has Begun!
Hebrew Online Blog | September 14th 2008 by Barak_Di
Shalom Kita Alef! שָׁלוֹם כִּתָּה אָלֶף! September 1st was the first day of school. Almost 1.5 million students in Israel concluded their two-month summer vacation, loaded their backpacks and headed to elementary, middle, and high read more
Smile and Smile - Child Talk
Funny Buburuza | September 13th 2008 by Claudiu
A little girl was talking to her teacher about whales. The teacher said it was physically impossible for a whale to swallow a human because even though it was a very large mammal its throat was very small. The little girl stated that Jonah was swallo read more
Professional Learning Communities
Dynamite Lesson Plan | September 13th 2008 by Damien Riley
In teaching, as with any professional job, there are times when you have to make professional conversations happen. This can be over an issue of student placement or just plain getting along issues. They are awful to do and they make your stomach c read more
Life-Learning, from a Teacher’s Heart and Pen…
Over Coffee... sharing thoughts and paintings, or just thoug… | September 13th 2008 by Barb
One teacher, the kind of teacher we hope our kids and their kids can have at least once in their classrooms, writes a blog called Teacher Time. She paints such wonderful stories with her words, her poetry. Stories that move in the mind. Like painting read more
Learning From My Students As I Rise
Leading From the Heart Education Blog | September 13th 2008 by Tracy Rosen
And I learn that it is not my job to make you feel complete. read more
Creationism In The Classroom? Yes, Says UK Scientist
The Impudent Observer - Global Liberal Issues | September 12th 2008 by Fred Stopsky
A leading British scientist has called for teaching creationism in the classroom because at least ten percent of students enter education with such beliefs. Professor Michal Reiss, director of education at the Royal Society, called for discussions ab read more
I SWEAR it’s my Shoes!
Breathing and Thinking | September 10th 2008 by Brandie Wiley
Today, I was wearing a pair of red Clark’s shoes with no heel. They’re pretty comfortable. The problem with them is that for some reason, they often….like every step….create a little suction with the arch of my foot. The resul read more
One Artsy Project Down, A Zillion to Go
Perpetualplum's Weblog | September 10th 2008 by Plum
I generally run with a great deal of stress in my life. I often have many projects going all at once. I usually don’t mind because I love being able to accomplish something. Right now my load is a little heavy even for me. I was reall read more
Kids are Quick
Share A Joke! | September 7th 2008 by Bonnie Wabbit
________________________________________________________________TEACHER: Maria, go to the map and find North America.MARIA: Here it is.TEACHER: Correct. Now class, who discovered America?CLASS: Maria._____________________________________ read more

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