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ifeminists March 23, 2005 Tony Zizza |
Time To Scrap The STAR Program So what's the problem with the STAR program? Isn't it something that will make students who are "behind" shine a little brighter? Give additional points of light to educational darkness and dimming or dimmed academic potential?  |
ifeminists March 16, 2005 Tony Zizza |
Graduation Test Exemption Is An Exceptionally Asinine Idea Legislation pending in Georgia could essentially give students who repeatedly fail the high school graduation test a chance to get a diploma. So, this is what we're faced with. Either our children are responsible for their lives as students - or the State is.  |
Science News March 12, 2005 |
Ospreys in the Classroom The University of Minnesota's Raptor Center offers a set of multidisciplinary lesson plans introducing students from grades four through eight to raptors.  |
T.H.E. Journal March 2005 Chang, Mullen & Stuve |
Are PDAs Pedagogically Feasible for Young Children? Teachers report a benefit to using PDAs in primary classrooms yet a literature review outlines concerns with age and developmental appropriateness.  |
T.H.E. Journal March 2005 Jeanne Flatland |
Integrating Voice Into the School Network: Benefits of Wireless VoIP Implementing wireless VoIP in K-12 schools improves communication and can help to reduce network costs.  |
T.H.E. Journal March 2005 Geoffry Fletcher |
The Future of Wireless and Title II D Government funds that are available for technology enhancements through Title II D is in danger of being eliminated.  |
T.H.E. Journal March 2005 |
Hart Sharp Video Releases Enhanced Super Size Me DVD for Education Morgan Spurlock, star and director of Super Size Me, is bringing his Academy Award-nominated documentary to schools in order to teach children the perils of poor diet, nutrition and fitness.  |
BusinessWeek March 14, 2005 Richard S. Dunham |
No High Schooler Left Behind Education Secretary Spellings aims to extend Bush's No Child Left Behind program to the upper grades.  |
BusinessWeek March 14, 2005 |
"The Recipe Is Right" for Education An interview with Education Secretary Margaret Spellings on the tough challenges she faces as she tries to expand the President's No Child Left Behind reform law to the high school grades.  |
Geotimes March 2005 Megan Sever |
Evolution Battles Rage School districts in Pennsylvania and Georgia are challenging evolution theory in the classroom, and now the courtroom.  |
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