Not exact matches
program that lets kids and their adult caregivers learn about the
park first hand by using fun, self - guided worksheets; the NewYork Historical Society, where she developed curriculum guides to help
classroom teachers incorporate primary sources into their instruction; the American Museum of Natural History, where she developed a series of teacher guides for the Moveable Museum exhibits and several temporary museum exhibits; and MOUSE, a New York City based non-profit organization that works to train
middle and high
school students to initiate and manage technology help desks, where she developed curriculum and educational support materials for students, faculty advisors, and MOUSE trainers.
Wanting to see for himself, Mike visits his local elementary
school in Takoma
Park, Maryland, where «the children of übereducated whites» are in the same
classrooms as poor blacks, black
middle - class families» and «poor immigrant children from Latin America, Ethiopia, and Eritrea.»
Examples of the
schools students can «choose» include: a Milwaukee
school that accepted $ 2.3 million of taxpayer funded vouchers but abruptly closed in the
middle of the
school year; a
school in Florida where classes were held in public
parks once the
school was declared unfit by the fire marshall; or hundreds of
schools that teach creationism in science
classrooms.
The Miami Herald reports that a preliminary proposal includes constructing a mid-rise
middle school in the Brickell area with a floor devoted to residential units, and several more reserved for
parking and the
classrooms on top.