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Articles related to "Students"
Daycare Discipline: The D Word Discipline is often seen as a dirty word between childcare providers and parents. This article discusses various aspects of discipline that daycare teachers and parents daycare • day care • childcare • child care • discipline
The Teacher as a Classroom Manager When new teachers enforce procedures consistently, teachers acquire more effective control of their classrooms. classroom management techniques • effective classroom organization plan • classroom procedures • learning atmosphere • manager
Art Curriculum for Any Holiday Extend curriculum with fun tissue paper crafts that can be used in classrooms, homeschools, Scouts, and Sunday schools to commemorate thematic units or holidays. tissue paper • holiday lesson • extend curriculum • crafts • classrooms
Different Strokes for Different Folks: (Learning Styles) As an artist, I am continually faced with the fact that I simply DO NOT process information like the majority. In fact, I have sometimes thought that perhaps my approach to problem solving and life, in general, has been dyslexic! If there is such a thing as dyslexic living, then I have it. classical • music • learning • styles • links
How to Teach Reading Strategies What's the real purpose behind teaching reading? Activities for pre-while-post stages of reading texts. how to reach reading strategies • graphic organizers • esl • efl students • methods of motivating students to read
Where Should I Do a PhD in the UK? Selecting a doctoral programme can be difficult. Which UK university sould be best for PhD study? Here are some tips on choosing a university for doctoral education. where to study for a phd • doing a phd in the uk • choosing a british university • where should i do a phd • advice for international students wanting to do a
A Career in Golf Eastern Kentucky University is one of 18 colleges in the United States that offers the Professional Golf Management Program in conjunction with the PGA of America. career in golf • golf industry careers • golf industry • professional golf management • pga of america
Big Business in Kids' Music: And I'm not kidding! I have found that boys and girls are anxious for school to be out for the summer when the birds start singing and the sun is out with that delicious spring-like smell in the air. This is the best time of the year for getting the music games going in full gear. big business • bugs bunny • students • fun • warner brothers
Irish Music : On the Net! During the month of March, I generally try to cover subjects in my class on Railroad Songs, Irish Folk songs and then dance a gig or two. However, since I left all my resource materials at school and I wanted to get my article done before the deadline, a great idea popped into my head, (desperation does that to me) and VOILA! This week's article is Irish Music on the Internet! irish music • ireland • schools • classrooms • songs
Musicians for Kids! Part I There are all sorts of ways to expose your student or your child to some wonderful music experiences in hopes that it will create or stimulate a desire for continued involvement of this extraordinary artform. tom chapin • burl ives • music • students • folk music
Science Technology Lesson Plan Students create their own "virtual garden" in the classroom and share it with others in the cyber community. Learn how to set up your own classroom project in this article. technology • education • science project • virtual garden • technology in education
FAFSA For Dummies It is about time for this proposed change! The FAFSA has been one of the major obstacles and challenges a family faces when applying for financial aid for college. fafsa changes • proposed legislation • irs forms linked to fafsa forms • low family income • low efc
Education Rights Our guest writer, a Wik woman from Aurukun on Cape York, Australia, writes about her struggle for recognition of Aboriginal language in Indigenous education. esl • teaching english • aboriginal languages • wik • cape york
How to Take Effective Class Notes Effective notetaking is an important skill that many college students have not mastered. Here are some tips for how to listen actively and take good lecture notes. note taking • active listening skills • lecture note • how to take class notes • effective class notes
Suicide in Education With a stronger economy, South Korea has placed emphasis on education as the key to their overwhelming success. However, at what cost are these new pressures having on the children who have been entrusted with its economy’s future survival? play • empathy • tesl • tesol • tefl
Genuine Communication: When Dialogue Is Not Dialogue bill clinton • racial discrimination • dialogue on race • preferential treatment
The Special Education scandal: coming to a school near you? Educational spending cuts are currently on the minds of governments, educators, parents, and other educational stakeholders across Canada. What will it all mean for students with special needs?
Disconnect in Special Ed Placement The Disconnect between syndromes, disorders, and conditions on the one hand and placement in Special Education on the other is sometimes hard to explain to parents. This special education placement • adhd • attention deficit • dyslexia • fetal alcohol
Cool, Classical Composers Composer studies can sometimes be quite a boring topic for youngsters but Kathleen Krull has written a fascinating book entitled, Lives of the Musicians, Good Times, Bad Times (And What the Neighbors Thought). From this book, I will share with you a few excerpts that are sure to create some enthusiasm for learning more about these great composers. antonio vivaldi • pieta • orphanage • fascinating • books
Folkin' It! Dancing is one of those activities that keep us fun-loving and young-acting! And even if you're not a dancer (tsk, tsk), then watching dancers, to most, is fascinating. There's nothing quite like movin' to the grooves or groovin' to the moves. Music is such a marvelous subject to teach because it's all-encompassing. These sites are informative and fun and I've tried to have a wide assortment of styles, so hopefully there'll be something for everyone. instructions • dance sites • brazil • classroom • activities
More Music Software Heaven Part Two It's that time of year when even my best attempts at keeping thoughts of school at bay, I still find myself thinking, what can I do to really start the school year off with something different and fun, yet educational. Teachers, get ready for this! There are some products available now that will ease our load, "wow" the students and impress the principal. And you can actually have fun learning through technology! software • cakewalk • crescendo • noteworthy • students
Time OUT!: And, I mean that in a good way! KIDS, music can be fun! Time Out and I mean that in a good way. Lots of great interactive music sites have been found especially for you. Teachers, there are MANY music resources and topics for teaching effectively. Music educators exchange ideas, tools for optimal networking. Many links and weekly articles. fun • music • ideas • brain opera • interactive
Lesson Plans 3 How do you make a sandwich? It seems like a simple question - unless you have to write about it and you have a learning disability. Writing can become a daunting task if you have a disability. west virginia fourth grade writing rubric • writing • reading • special education • sandwiches
A Music Revolution!!: The Zoltan Kodaly Way Weekly articles and links about topics and concepts that apply directly to the music educator. Too many resources to list. This site is a must see for music educators and music lovers. music education • zoltan kodaly • kecskemet • hungary • children
Happy Holidays, Continued The holidays are over, but the giving can continue. How can you help? Read on! service
Choosing the Best Education Christian parents are unique in that they have a variety of schooling options available for their children. This article shows different types of education methods. educational choices • choosing an education method • christian parenting • public schools • private schools
Labels - Part I When it comes to people and disabilities, nobody likes labels. But there are plenty of them out there. Where do they come from and what do they mean? autism • emotional disturbances • behavior disorder • mentally impaired • retarded
Lorna Zemke: What a Sister! Sister Lorna Zemke, a music educator and certified Master Kodaly Educator shares some insights lorna zemke • kodaly education • sister • music • methods
More Musicians for Kids! Part II Tom Glazer on the Internet, plus information on Norman Foote, Raffi, Bobby McFerrin, and the Banana Slug String Band. This article is about musicians for kids! sound clips available. raffi • norman foote • banana slug string band • tom glazer • bobby mcferrin
Teaching English Online! Teaching ESL is growing exponentially and with it ways in which it is being taught. If you have ever wanted to know what it is like teaching English as a Foreign Language you just might be able to do so without stepping foot outside your own house! esl • english • second • language • teach
Blue Angel: Prose, Francine Manipulation, Sex and Politics Gone Haywire at College: A Review of Francine Prose's "Blue Angel" A surprising look at seduction, manipulation, political correctness, college • prose • book • review • seduction
News from the North East.: Good deeds and the Montauk Century Ri montauk century ride • bike races • cycling races
Dogs for Fun!: Things you can do with your dog. dog websites • dog web sites • email lists • chat groups
Hong Kong's Reversion: There's Always Two Sides to the Story chinese rule • human rights • reversion • civil liberties
John Adams the Attorney John Adams, son of a farmer and shoemaker, attended Harvard, taught school, then became an attorney. He married Abigail Smith and became involved in defending America aga john adams • president • united states • harvard • boston massacre of march 5
The Candelaria, Bogota Bogota is shaking off its unjust reputation as mad, bad and dangerous. The Candelaria is the very heartbeat of this cultural and touristic renaissance. bogota • things to do colombia • candelaria • plaza de bolivar • simon bolivar
Oh ,That Pain In My Stomach :-( Stomach Ulcers and Helicobacter A bacterial infection is the cause of most human stomach ulcers. helicobacter pylori • ulcers • stomach • gastric ulcers • duodenal ulcers
Eccentric Cambridge Guide The university town of Cambridge, England, is known for beautiful historic colleges and other tourist attractions, but Eccentric Cambridge reveals its offbeat side eccentric cambridge • great british eccentrics • east anglia • england • university
Lesson Plans 4 (Spirals) The concept of a spiral curriculum has changed the way I teach this year. I suspect thatthe concept will change the way most teachers teach before too much longer. And special needs students will benefit from that. spiral curriculum • readiness to learn • everyday math • ld • learning disabilities
Lesson Plans 5 (Swans) FERPA (the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act - 20 U.S.C. § 1232g; 34 CFR Part 99) and selected other laws on confidentiality make me leery of sharing details about my students. But this story is one I think I can share without giving away any private information... ferpa • writing • ld • reading • sex education
Maine Asperger Ruling This seems to be the year for Asperger's Syndrome court rulings. So far there have been two important ones in the first three months of the year... asperger • asperger's • a.s. • as • civil rights
See Jane Kick Butt A magazine that isn't afraid to throw a few punches while dishing the dirt on celebs haas been nominated for a National Magazine Award for General Excellence. <I>Jane</I> faces stiff competition, but for the editor in chief and her self-titled magazine, this is just icing on the cake. jane pratt • jane magazine • women • media • magazine
Summer Lessons for Teachers What do teachers do during the summer? Would you believe it: they go to school! Well, a lot of them, anyway. And now is about the time each year that much of it gets plan highly qualified • mark warner • lesson plans • continuing education • professional development
The Making of a Gardener: How Plants become Addictive Just what is it that makes us brake for nurseries and salivate at seed racks? gardener • addictions • addicts
Kids Passover Crafts Passover is a great time to teach children both in the classroom and in the home about the Seder table. Here are Passover craft ideas. passover • seder • kids • crafts • table |
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