This week, Dodge shares with
Education World readers his thoughts about WebQuests — and about the future of educational technology.
This week, Stoll shares with
Education World readers his controversial thoughts about computers in the classroom.
Jennifer Johns, who teaches sixth - grade English and science at Crestview Middle School in Huntington, Indiana, provides
Education World readers with several additional activities to use with A Christmas Carol.
Included: One of the pioneers of the WebQuest form, Bernie Dodge, offers tips for
Education World readers in «WebQuest — Seven Steps for Getting Started.»
From there, Poland offers
Education World readers his unique insight about the causes of and solutions to school violence and threats of violence.
Experts Paul Abramson and Joe Agron share with
Education World readers their observations and predictions about the current building boom in America's schools.
Dweck shares with
Education World readers some of her thoughts about the role of motivation in learning.
Those involved in year - round schools — school superintendents, specialists, researchers, teachers, and principals — share their views with
Education World readers.
Here are 19 ideas — ideas tried and tested by
Education World readers — to help develop classroom camaraderie during the opening days of school.
Education World readers have come through again!
Icebreakers: Volume 7
Education World readers have come through again!
Consider these activities from
Education World readers — and share your favorite icebreaker activities on our message board!
EW: The five candidates for national certification who journalled their experiences for
Education World readers this year remarked frequently on the benefits of the process itself — an increased reflection on their teaching practices and an increased awareness of education standards, for example.
Each activity below was contributed by
an Education World reader who is identified alongside the activity.
Not exact matches
I Am Malala: How One Girls Stood Up for
Education and Changed the
World by Malala Yousafzai — This is the young
readers edition for Malala's best - selling memoir.
A
reader hoping for an in - depth analysis of inequalities in the American educational system and promising approaches towards school reform would likely be better off picking up a copy of Linda Darling - Hammond's book, The Flat
World and
Education: How America's Commitment to Equity Will Determine Our Future.
Today, Kriete takes time to answer a handful of questions from
Education World and to give our
readers a preview of the kinds of helpful tips that pack the pages of this new book!
This week,
Education World offers more than 15 creative «icebreakers» from our
readers.
The announcement builds on the government's record of 1.9 million more children now in good or outstanding schools than in 2010, England's pupils now amongst the
world's best
readers and GCSE and A levels reformed to match the best
education systems in the
world.
Wire Side Chat: Helping «Fake
Readers» Become Proficient Life - Long
Readers Cris Tovani, author of the best - selling «I Read It, But I Don't Get It,» chats with
Education World about her checkered reading past and about her widely acclaimed work with students and teachers in the area of reading comprehension strategies.
I sincerely want to congratulate Global
Education Magazine for giving attention to this matter and for allowing us
readers to have an opportunity to reflect upon «peace» as a way of life for the
world and to share our thoughts and inputs.
Could you share that story with
Education World's
readers?
If I Were Secretary of
Education Members of the Education World Teacher Team share with readers their thoughts about U.S. education today as they respond to the question: «If you were U.S. Secretary of Education, what would be your priorities for the next four year
Education Members of the
Education World Teacher Team share with readers their thoughts about U.S. education today as they respond to the question: «If you were U.S. Secretary of Education, what would be your priorities for the next four year
Education World Teacher Team share with
readers their thoughts about U.S.
education today as they respond to the question: «If you were U.S. Secretary of Education, what would be your priorities for the next four year
education today as they respond to the question: «If you were U.S. Secretary of
Education, what would be your priorities for the next four year
Education, what would be your priorities for the next four years?»
We are developing interventions to support young
readers, helping to provide school districts and states with the capacity to use data more effectively, and engaging leaders from
education systems from around the
world.
Moving away from fiction, Guinness
World Records 2016 is in eighth spot on the list of most borrowed nonfiction (all library users), and I Am Malala — the 2012 memoir of
education activist Malala Yousafzai, aimed at
readers aged 10 - 18 — is at number 10 in the list of most borrowed biographies.
Editor's Note:
Education World received a couple emails from
readers who chastised us for this article's glowing representation of the Success for All program.
They also invited the
world, literally, to be a part of the discussions by hosting a seven - part series on
Education Week's online commentary pages, explaining to
readers, «This isn't about one more jar of snake oil.»
The balance of this
Education World article focuses on a handful of Web sites for Young
Readers and for
Readers Ages 9 and Up.
At the same time, the digital
world has opened up new audiences well beyond
Education Week's traditional core readership of administrators and policy leaders and enabled the newspaper and its reporters to connect with
readers online and through social media.
Education World's
readers responded to last year's back - to - school story with more than two dozen great ideas.
HMH's interactive, results - driven
education solutions are utilized by more than 50 million students in over 150 countries, and its renowned and awarded novels, non-fiction, children's books and reference works are enjoyed by
readers throughout the
world.
Not so long ago,
Education World's Tech Team members were primarily classroom teachers; self - taught technology enthusiasts who volunteered to troubleshoot minor technical problems or provide on - the - run curriculum integration advice to their peers — and to our
readers.
She then fires off seven bullet points — all bolds in the original — which are supposed to convince the
reader that some awful things are happening in the
world of public
education.
This old model was well designed for efficient delivery of instruction in a
world (1910 - 40) in which most students were not expected to finish high school, become great
readers or mathematicians, or consider higher
education.
In my
world as an educator, collaborative cultures are defined as professional learning communities (now, I say this here because I want my
readers who are not in the
education business to understand the terminology and I so appreciate that you are reading along with us!).
Finally, as for the opt - out movement, which was also a source of discussion throughout my visit given primarily New Mexico students» activism in this regard, a related post was recently featured on Gene Glass's «
Education in Two
Worlds»
readers might also find of interest.
We are delighted to work with LAVA to help students and
readers gain access to McGraw - Hill
Education's
world - class, acclaimed educational content and services through tablet devices.»
Readers have long had their views of the
world altered or enhanced by subject matter in books, and obviously the basic system of
education in much of the
world involves reading and studying content matter for increased knowledge.
The 9.7» screen jetBook Color is the
world's first to utilize eye - friendly Triton E Ink technology in an eBook
Reader oriented solely towards
education.
From birth, early adoption, and early
education through his failures and successes, this even - handed biography presents the enigmatic innovator in all his complexity for
readers who have never known a
world without computers.
I know that my wife's reading has gone up exponentially since she got her iPad and I believe that as the
world begins to accept these digital devices in the
education realm, more students are going to grow up to be
readers too.
Aakash
world's cheapest internet device was conceived under the Human Resources and Development Ministry's National Mission on
Education through Information and Communication Technology (NME - ICT) to provide students a device that could be used as an Ebook
reader, to access online streaming course material and web based research.
This website started from something small and has now grown to be one of the most popular Forex and trading
education resources in the
world, attracting more than 50,000
readers per month and growing strong.
Though I don't usually call attention to my own stuff in comments, I think that my blog will be relevant to your
readers as I often highlight legal
education in virtual
worlds.
WENR keeps
readers abreast of
education developments around the
world and includes practical «how - to» articles on credential evaluation, international admissions, and recruiting.