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Teacher Magazine May 2000 Ronald A. Wolk |
Real-World Lessons So what is this exciting addition to the high school curriculum---a curriculum that a majority of American students find boring? It's not a new discovery but an old, tried-and-true idea: learning by doing, integrating ideas with action, linking the classroom to the real world. |
Teacher Magazine May 2000 Dennis Donoghue |
Moving Day The saga of moving an entire school to a new facility |
Teacher Magazine May 2000 Jerry Jesness |
Analyze This If psychology can make students better learners, perhaps academics can make psychologists' clients better adjusted. |
Teacher Magazine May 2000 Jeffrey Weld |
Fly Guys New science teachers face the Herculean task of teaching the right way without drawing fire for transgressing an often faulty traditional model |
Teacher Magazine May 2000 |
Letters "Progressive" school instead an indoctrination center; Teacher Magazine insults its own readership; editorial sland in progressive education article was blatant; etc. |
Teacher Magazine May 2000 David Hill |
Clippings Children rejected from Manhattan private elementaries; Are computers changing the way children learn? No question about it. So what software to use? |
Teacher Magazine May 2000 Jennifer Pricola |
Pushing Buttons Big numbers abound in modern life, yet who really comprehends the quantities they signify? Teresa Morrison's young students at Lila McAndrew Elementary School in Ainsworth, Nebraska, have a better idea than most, thanks to an innovative project the teacher launched four years ago. |
Teacher Magazine May 2000 |
News In Brief California teacher arrested and fired for showing 'American Beauty' to a class; LA charter school suspends 11 student publishers of underground newspaper; Microwaving books to kill book lice; etc. |
Teacher Magazine May 2000 Jennifer Pricola |
Awards Application deadlines for awards, honors, and contests available to teachers |
Teacher Magazine May 2000 |
Events Dates for workshops, conferences, and other professional-development opportunities for teachers. Some events may also include administrators, policymakers, parents, and others. The list is organized by region, though some events are national meetings |
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