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Email from a student

The Crooked Shall Be Made Straight | 14 hours ago by La La

I just received this email from a former student. "Hi, Ms. S, Hope all is well! I was online today, and found this article that I would never take a look at if it wasn't for your class. I thought you might want to see it. - Amanda" And that is how I read more

The Right Decision

Ruined for Life | 14 hours ago

If I hadn't decided to stay in the US and turn down the Sookmyung job offer, I'd be freaking out right now. Not just because I'd have all the tasks of packing and getting provisions to take to Korea (which is still rather protectionistic vis-a-vis tr read more

Private Companies May Be Allowed To Enter Primary Education

SHEMBLOG | July 25th 2008 by Amol Arora

Private companies may be allowed to invest in primary education sector in collaboration with public sector company, reported ‘The Economic Times’. Currently, the plan is under consideration by the government and is under review. If it is read more

Gifts for teachers - What NOT to buy

Norfolk Blogger | July 24th 2008 by Nich Starling - Norfolk Blogger

At the end of a school year teacher tend to get gifts from some children in their class, particularly when you teach young children. I am always extremely grateful for anything I receive, but there is one nagging fear in my mind every year, and that read more

Primary Diagnosis: Unbeliever (part 4)

Truth In Love-From the Hearts of Those Involved | July 24th 2008 by jason

Psalm 32:1-5: “Blessed is the one whose transgression is forgiven, whose sin is covered. Blessed is the man against whom the Lord counts no iniquity, and in whose spirit there is no deceit. For when I kept silent, my bones wasted away thro read more

Who are teachers?

Leading From the Heart Education Blog | July 24th 2008 by Tracy Rosen

“Today’s topic…self-construction” KRS-One **audio from 1vibe.net, April 22, 2008 7 months ago (though I just discovered it) Clay Burrell wrote On Leaving Teaching to Become a Teacher: More and more I wonder: is school a good p read more

End of Summer School 2008

Damien at the Speed of Life | July 24th 2008 by Damien Riley

I am thrilled now however about being able to just rest and vacation and float on my back in my pool! read more

Happy Birthday Dakota!!!

Special 2 me | July 24th 2008 by Leila

Today is my middle son Dakota’s 17th birthday. I cannot believe it’s been 17 years. He’s getting ready to go into his senior year. As I always say, ” My! Where has the time gone?” read more

Changing a Childs Life with Gardening

The Survival Podcast | July 24th 2008 by Jack

This is a special episode as we go over 10 crops and 10 lessons that we can teach kids with a garden that are priceless beyond words. Tune in today to learn… How Radishes and Greens teach that what we do now matters How to use beans and peas read more

Primary Diagnosis: Unbeliever (part 3)

Truth In Love-From the Hearts of Those Involved | July 23rd 2008 by jason

Psalm 32:1-5: “Blessed is the one whose transgression is forgiven, whose sin is covered. Blessed is the man against whom the Lord counts no iniquity, and in whose spirit there is no deceit. 3 For when I kept silent, my bones wasted away th read more

ADHD Child Bill of Rights

Life With ADHD | July 23rd 2008 by ADHD Dad

I was cleaning up the hard drive on my laptop and I found the following text. I can’t remember where I found it and the author is listed as “unknown”, but there is a lot of good stuff here. It might be a good document to pass on to read more

A Tiny History Lesson for the Education Blogosphere

Matthew K. Tabor - Education for the Aughts | July 23rd 2008

I don’t know the guys’n'gals at Fordham, though I’ll admit that I agree with them more than I disagree. I don’t know The Quick and the Ed’s Kevin Carey, either - I’m about 50/50 on his ideas. Here’s a lesson read more

going for broke

asian ramblings | July 23rd 2008 by Stevo

One of the best things about traveling, about teaching ESL, is the things I see and the students I meet. Summer camp is a misnomer compared with North American summer camp. There are no tents, campfires, marshmallows, or canoes. There are English les read more

Jonestown Kool Aid and Grandpa’s Trash Bins

Postcards from the Funny Farm | July 23rd 2008 by Damien Riley

2 anecdotes go a long way in explaining the importance of keeping an open mind. read more

Women of Strength

Special 2 me | July 23rd 2008 by Leila

Women of Strength A strong woman works out every day to keep her body in shape … but a woman of strength kneels in prayer to keep her soul in shape… A strong woman isn’t afraid of anything … but a woman of strength shows coura read more

Fostering an early love of reading & writing, Part 2!

Special 2 me | July 23rd 2008 by Leila

In a post from a couple of months ago, I wrote about fostering an early love of reading and writing. I know that I have to be an example for my children. That’s why when Phillise wanted a blog to emulate her mommy, I graciously obliged and set read more

Radovan Karadzic is History

Clio and Me | July 23rd 2008 by Mark Stoneman

For the generation of students I am now teaching, Radovan Karadzic might seem like ancient history. Only my older nontraditional students remember the Bosnian War. Those in their twenties and teens were either too young at the time to notice, or thei read more

Fun With Wordle

Civil War Memory | July 23rd 2008 by Kevin

Some of you have already played around with Wordle. Today I decided to give it a shot by using the text from Abraham Lincoln's Second Inaugural Address. For those of you not familiar with this program, Wordle generates “word clouds”... read more

Primary Diagnosis: Unbeliever (part 2)

Truth In Love-From the Hearts of Those Involved | July 23rd 2008 by jason

Psalm 32:1-5: “Blessed is the one whose transgression is forgiven, whose sin is covered. 2 Blessed is the man against whom the Lord counts no iniquity, and in whose spirit there is no deceit. 3 For when I kept silent, my bones wasted away  read more

Glow, the first national schools intranet

S.T. | July 23rd 2008 by Matteo Siciliani de Cumis

Qualche tempo fa avevamo parlato di come l’educazione, a tutti i livelli, si possa avvantaggiare di Internet e, più in generale, degli strumenti offerti dalle ICT, per meglio soddisfare le esigenze di studenti in tutto il mondo. Oggi leggendo read more

How To Select A Right School For Your Child

SHEMBLOG | July 23rd 2008 by Amol Arora

There are some common traits in every good school. We, as parents strive hard to give the best to our children, and admission in right school is one of the important decisions that we have to make for bright future of our kids. Following are some are read more

John and Abigail

Civil War Memory | July 23rd 2008 by Kevin

My wife and I are making our way through the HBO film, John Adams, and we are thoroughly enjoying it. I am particularly impressed with episode 2 which covers the push towards independence. The writers did an excellent job of... read more

(The first day of school) A Very Full Morning by Eva Montanari

Special 2 me | July 23rd 2008 by Leila

This book, picked by Phillise on our weekly library trip, turned out to be an excellent pick. Some of the books I read to her, while some Iet her read to me. I like the look of it, so I read it. Once I read it, I thought to myself that it would be a read more

Happy Birthday, Moriah!!!

Special 2 me | July 23rd 2008 by Leila

We just came back from Chuck E. Cheese for Moriah’s 1st birthday party. I cannot believe that it’s been a whole year already. Wow, where did the time go so fast? So, before I forget, I want to say Happy, Happy Birthday to my beautiful lit read more

Freedom!

Fumbling towards geekdom | July 23rd 2008

The last of our visitors has left. For the past two weeks we have had a constant stream of relatives staying. First my mother, then my parents-in-law, and yesterday and today my father and his new wife. When they finally went, Geekman and I did a read more

Do It Because I Said So!

Discovering Dad | July 23rd 2008 by Jeremy

As parents, we always want what's best for our children. One of those things is to protect them at all costs. We will make imperative statements to them on a routine basis and not necessarily explain why we are making them. read more

It Was He Who Gave

power of suggestion | July 22nd 2008 by Charles Jones

My wife and I started a couples Bible study tonight.  We picked up a Fisherman Bible Studyguide today on marriage.  I’ve done a couple of these Fisherman studies before, even taught from them, and thought they were pretty good source material read more

Line by Line

Mormon Direction | July 22nd 2008 by Mark Warbinek

Isaiah spoke of this as the method of God of how he teaches us by his Spirit, but did you know that this is also the way he brings us to overcome our problems and shortcomings? After all, what do you think would be the way that God uses to brings us read more

Just Live it

Postcards from the Funny Farm | July 22nd 2008 by Damien Riley

Sometimes you have to let everything go and just live. I think you'll like what you find on the other side. A very relaxed post for a change. read more

Education Reform and Policy Gets a New Voice

Mom on the Rise | July 22nd 2008 by Kristina Brooke

Are you interested in the state of Public School Education? If so, please visit The Chancellor’s New Clothes. You won’t be disappointed. Others You May Like:November 4, 2007 -- 18-month Sleep Revenge (2)October 9, 2007 -- The Wind Beneath read more

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