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Math overload a thing of the past

March 16th, 2008 by

Gisele Glosser:

I was flipping through Thursday’s edition of USA Today and came across a very interesting article about the new way in which textbooks and teachers are going to start approaching math lessons. The article, “A solution to how to teach …

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A List of my favorite authors

March 16th, 2008 by

albert:

I don’t profess to be a lover of deep, insightful literature. I read for enjoyment, and I read often, so I prefer to read something light. JK Rowling (Harry Potter Series) Janet Evanovich (Stephanie Plum Series) Mary Higgins Clark …

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CMU Searches for Dark Matter

March 16th, 2008 by

vantika:

About a year ago, the Physics Department completed a major strategic planning exercise. In their plan, one of the main elements calls for hiring as many as 5 new faculty plus several postdocs and graduate fellows, in areas spanning …

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"countless dollars and hours. . . for these pathetic tests"

March 16th, 2008 by

the ice:

The confused and erratic sophomores we now attempt to teach have had scripted education since first grade, when whole language reading programs and “fuzzy math” were rejected and all too often replaced with worksheets that were guided …

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Numbrosia - Merit Based News

March 16th, 2008 by

Sol:

Instead, users solve math puzzles that get progressively harder. The higher their score, the higher their submitted news items appear. The exact number of points for an item is the recent […]

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Around the Edublogosphere: Homework #1, Homework #2, Classroom …

March 16th, 2008 by

Monkey:

As anyone who has ever taught middle school knows, these kids can be slugs. We had a lot of problems with kids turning in work, especially homework, and were looking at some innovative ways to motivate them. (I wish I could remember who …

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Housing bears are stoooopid - it must be spring. That's when the …

March 16th, 2008 by

Betty:

I used to be a school teacher (Science/Math), Four years ago bought eight properties (some with sub-prime loans). I purchased mainly rentals units. Today I am no longer a school teacher, but retired at 49, living in a Beach House with a …

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Math and Physics Club

March 16th, 2008 by

petri.purho:

However, despite the laughably absurd genre title, jangle pop fits Seattle crew Math and Physics Club quite well. So well, in fact, that a cut from last years EP sounds eerily similar to influential eighties band The Smiths - perhaps …

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RM Easiteach chosen for Large District Wide Interactive Technology …

March 16th, 2008 by

Uri Avalos:

The district chose a complete licence of RM Easiteach, the dedicated curriculum toolbars for Math, ELA, Science and Social Sciences and the full suite of RM Easiteach State Aligned Elementary Content Packs in Math, ELA, …

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RM Easiteach chosen for 2 Large District Wide Interactive …

March 16th, 2008 by

Linux Poweruser Programmer:

The district chose a complete licence of RM Easiteach, the dedicated curriculum toolbars for Math, ELA, Science and Social Sciences and the full suite of RM Easiteach State Aligned Elementary Content Packs in Math, ELA, …

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