The easy-to-use site and peer network designed by and for teachers is coming to Yahoo! Create, modify, and share standards-based curriculum.
Interesting article by ELIZABETH WEIL on single sex classrooms at the intermediate level. Interesting stuff...some unique insight provided by Dr. Leonard Sax.
Lessons for elementary aged children using digital photography and video.
free Exploring Time Teachers Guides at <http://www.exploringtime.org> Go to: Classroom/Teacher Guides...These guides go along with the Exploring Time program that my company, Red Hill Studios, co-produced with Twin Cities Public Television for The Science Channel (an NSF funded project). The guides extend opportunities to teach about how we learn about changes over time. These guides are ide
Create, save and email your own Routes and Maps using this tool.
Sarah Croft and Matt Niemitz' Spyentist page.
IBM (Quote) said today it is creating a computer system for New York City's Department of Education to help teachers and parents gauge the performance of students.
IBM will install and manage the Achievement Reporting and Innovation System (ARIS) computer system as part of a five-year, $80 million contract with the city.
The city just awarded IBM a five-year contract to create a massive system to manage, track, analyze, and share information about student and school performance. But it won't buy Johnny new pencils.
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