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This group will explore, discuss, and share ideas for effective use of video production in the K-12 classroom.
If you use Everyday Mathematics curriculum, this is the place for you to give and recieve support for your colleagues.
Adopt-A-Classroom invites the community into the classroom in support of teachers and their students. By adopting a classroom, donors form partnerships with specific classrooms providing financial and moral support. The result is a meaningful contribution to education in which donors experience the impact of their efforts and celebrate in a classroom's success.
This is a group of educators who are starting a charter school in Sheboygan. We are trying to focus on individualized curriculum using online courses, real-life learning, student motivation and aptitudes as the cornerstones.
Fisher Island Day School
Private Group July 21, 2006Academic excellence at Fisher Island Day School is built upon the excitement and love of learning, with a clear view toward the global perspective and multicultural and technological needs of the future.
Welcome to the group that talks about how we can make math more relevant to students in the middle school. Yes, it's true...many 6th - 8th grade students don't see the point of math. Let's find ways we can help them learn in a way that is relevant and interesting.
OK - so everyone uses calculators now...or do we? Computers are part of the normal math class activities - right?
So how do we use technology? Is it transformational? Should it be? Can we talk about it? Please??
Teaching advanced students can be a real challenge. Let's find ways to help us not only keep our students challenged and interested, but how to keep our sanity!
This group is for teachers who teach Math and /or Computer Skills. Let's share our expertise.
The National Council on Economic Education (NCEE) is a nationwide network that leads in promoting economic literacy with students and their teachers. NCEE's mission is to help students develop the real-life skills they need to succeed: to be able to think and choose responsibly as consumers, savers, investors, citizens, members of the workforce, and effective participants in a global economy.
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