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Articles related to "Learning And Research"
Colors and Learning Aside from its symbolic meaning, the color of a classroom can affect students and their learning. Understand some of the research. how the color of a classroom can affect students • colors and learning • learning and research • students learning • affect on
ELL Inquiry Projects and Choice Giving English Language Learners the freedom to choose research topics helps access schema and brings cultural relevance to their learning. inquiry for ells • english language learners • choice for elementary students • culturally relevant learning • esl
Older Museum Visitors An observation of Museum provision for older people in the UK, in relation to a demographically changing society. reminiscence and oral history • museum learning services • research • silver surfers • university of the third age
Reasons to Write Articles for Free Freelance writers often look for the best paying markets. However, non-paying markets can help a freelance career in several ways. freelancing for free • increase your freelancing portfolio • establish your name as a writer • learn to research for an article • freelance writer networks
Central Oregon Coast Attractions It's easy to explore the Oregon Coast while traveling on a budget with these fun and interesting sites and events, much of which are free or low cost. low cost travel • oregon coast attractions • traveling on a budget • hatfield marine science center • kite festivals
Child labor and human rights!,Child labor and human rights! In this article we wish to concentrate on other controversial topic – child labor, and what does it mean. Generally known that the childhood is the happiest period of a human’s life.,In this article we wish to concentrate on other controversial topic – child labor, and what does it mean. Generally known that the childhood is the happiest period of a human’s life. childhood • adults and parents • civilization development • reliable future • energetic blasts
Harvard Study Confirms Value of Music Many studies have hit the front page recently on the value of playing a musical instrument. This is just more confirmation that music should be strongly encouraged. music and math skills • music and learning • music and brain • music education learning • learning research
Informative Websites with Eating Disorder (and other) info This article will highlight a few sites that I've come across in the past few weeks, which may prove both interesting and informative to you as well. anorexia nervosa • bulimia • binge eating • eating disorder
A Reading Event Don't let the Olympic Games be an excuse not to keep your kids reading. olympic • games • sports • events • reading
Alpine Strawberries If you crave the flavor of fresh strawberries but don't think you have the space or the time, take a peek at their semi-wild cousins. heirloom garden • heirloom fruit • fruit • strawberries • strawberry
Important Conference in London The Working Together to Promote Recovery conference (http://www.ocdconference.org.uk/), October 19, 2002, will address obsessive-compulsive disorder, body dysmorphic disorder and trichotillomania. ocd • ocsds • bdd • trichotillomania • ttm
CNR's "Radio Train" Show In 1927 the Canadian National Railway broadcast Radio Train, the world's first educational soap opera about the adventures of a group of rail travellers. distance education • educational soap opera • canadian national railway • serial drama for education • radio train
Cosm by Gregory Benford Cosm, by Gregory Benford, is a science fiction novel based around the idea that a physics professor accidentally creates a baby universe. cosm • gregory benford • physics professors • uc irvine • college professors
KIT CARSON: The Runaway Boy In 1826, when Kit Carson was sixteen years old, he ran away from his home and job as a saddle maker in Franklin, Missouri. Kit was small for his age but he knew he wanted to be a Mountain Man. He had become acquainted with Charles Bent and Ceran St. Vrain who were fitting out an enormous wagon train filled with trade goods to take to Santa Fe. After Kit talked Bent into hiring him he was on his way to Santa Fe, and would later become one of the noted Mountain Men in the fur trade. kit carson • franklin • missouri • santa fe • charles bent
Research Paper HELP! Offers a way to make the time-consuming task of research writing just a little easier! research • citations • idea • ideas • topic
Studying the Hymns: The Stories Behind the Songs Shares three stories behind popular LDS hymns and provides links to more hymn stories. hymns • lds hymns • stories
Summer Reading Activities What can you do to motivate students to close the gaps during summer school reading? Summer reading for kids doesn't have to be tedious. Read on for some tips. summer reading activities • summer reading for kids • summer school reading • reading skills • summer reading skills program
To Transfer or Not To Transfer Have you ever wondered whether those low intro rate credit cards really save you money? This article will help you figure it all out. savings • credit • card • interest • rate
YIKES! Ohio Is Haunted! Author Chris Woodyard has dug up dozens of dastardly ditties about Ohio's spirits. Did you know Ohio even has its own headless horseman? Read on, if you dare. ghosts • ohio • haunted house • halloween • woodyard
'Twill Soon Be The Season - Part I The thought of the holiday season always seems to be lurking in a crafter's mind. "The season" to sell is still approximately three months away, but the season will be only as successful as the preparation and planning allocated to it. Holiday selling accounts for most of your yearly profit christmas • crafts • holiday season • preparation • planning
Gregor Johann Mendel - Founder of Genetics Johann Mendel, an Austrian monk born in 1822, spent eight years studying inherited characteristics among pea plants, and correctly identified the underlying genetic framework. mendel • genetics • mendel's laws • father of genetics • hybridization
How to Write for Non-Fiction Genres The tide in American literature has changed from the dream of writing The Great American Novel, to writing nonfiction in its finest form, as a finely honed craft, an art. nonfiction writing • freelance writing • finding topics for writing • how to write nonfiction • editing
Learning about AT! A summary of courses and workshops in assistive technology assistive technology • courses • workshops • training • education
Permission to Quote Learn how to get permission to use quotes in your book so you can stay safe from copyright laws and angry authors. quote • quotations • quoting • citing references • references
Unraveling the Mystery of Sarcoidosis Sarcoidosis research has been unraveling the mystery since the first report of findings in 1877. Many opportuities now exist for consumers to educate themselves and participate on various levels. sarcoidosis • sarcoidosis research • wasog • statement on sarcoidosis • history
Use Quotes in your Book Learn the answers to your questions, such as, "How do I get permission to quote someone in a book?" or "What do the copyright laws say about quoting someone?" quote • quotations • famous quotes • quoting an author • using quotes
Medication? Medication for children with ADHD; is this the route to health, is this the only way, what factors are involved? Read important facts pertaining to this issue and judge for yourself. adhd • medication • child • ritalin • health
What do You Know: Researching Your Science Fiction Story Part 2 of 2. Make the most out of your research: Why to do it, When to use it, How to make it work for you. writing science fiction • writing fiction • write • writing • science
Writing a Successful Research Paper With references to various web sites, this article guides the high school student through researching and writing a research paper using the MLA or APA format. mla • apa • research • internal documentation • essay
Writing a Successful Research Paper With references to various web sites, this article guides the high school student through researching and writing a research paper using the MLA or APA format. mla • apa • research • internal documentation • essay
Freedom of the Press Forever Free Press is not a new concept-it is a reality we have lived for generations. foia • freedom of the press • free speech • reporting • journalism
Final Conclusion of Research a personal account part 1 of 3 Here is Michaels final conclusions on the reasearch he has done. This is quite personal and comes in three parts March, April, and May so keep watching and reading. crohns • disease • colitis • intestines • illness |
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