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sdmath04

Teaching Strategies: Active Learning - 2 views

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    Resources for strategies for active teaching
annalee4474

Are American schools returning to segregation? - CSMonitor.com - 2 views

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    The Supreme Court launched the desegregation of schools with Brown v. Board of Education in 1954. Now, once diverse districts like Goldsboro, N.C., are reverting to segregation, concerning civil rights advocates.
abzen2004

Glenn Beck's Blues: Why the Far Right Hates Soccer | CommonDreams.org - 2 views

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    Soccer, America & the World
abzen2004

Gulf Oil Spill: A Hole in the World | CommonDreams.org - 1 views

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    environmental issues
sdmath04

Newsroom: Aging Population: Aging Boomers Will Increase Dependency Ratio, Census Bureau... - 1 views

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    Aging population and increase in dependency ratio
laine_goldman

Taos Institute-Tilburg University Ph.D. Program | The Taos Institute - 1 views

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    doctoral program
Leonard Muaka

Daily Nation: - News |Obama popular in Kenya than in US - 1 views

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    Isn't this interesting? However, the question is, why?
Alvaro Galvis

Education 2.0? Designing the web for teaching and learning - 1 views

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    A Commentary by the Technology Enhanced Learning phase of the Teaching and Learning Research Programme, London, 2010
Alvaro Galvis

Blog U.: Basecamp, E-mail and Projects - Technology and Learning - Inside Higher Ed - 1 views

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    Will we ever get beyond e-mail as the main tool to manage our project communications? Everyone I know believes that e-mail is a terrible tool to keep track of all the tasks, to dos, milestones, decencies, and people related to projects. We are all overwhelmed by too much e-mail, and therefore likely to miss key communications related to our projects. E-mail makes it difficult to achieve a ...
Alvaro Galvis

Implementing Active Learning Strategies: Tales from Two New Life Science Professors at ... - 1 views

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    By Stuart Grandy, Nichole N. Barger Academic Leadership, The Online Journal Volume 8 - Issue 2 Apr 19, 2010 - 10:20:41 AM We report on the implementation of a range of classroom activities that have been widely advocated in the literature and yet remain less common in the sciences than other disciplines. The practices we use include: 1) seminars, in which students take a lead in discussion of course content; 2) role-playing activities whereby students take on the role of a different person and creatively explore how their perspectives may change; and 3) oral and written self evaluations
Alvaro Galvis

Wikis and Education - 1 views

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    A collection of web sites with relevant information about wikis in education
abzen2004

Nuclear Iran: Is There An Option? | Link TV - 1 views

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    Sanctions against Iran
Alvaro Galvis

So Much Information, So Little Time. Evaluating Web Resources With Search Engines - 1 views

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    THE Journal, 08/01/02
Alvaro Galvis

YouTube - Google Reader in Plain English - 1 views

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    This is a very simple and good tutorial about GOOGLE READER
annalee4474

Shyness and Marriage: Does Shyness Shape Even Established Relationships? - 1 views

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    Interesting topic! Does shyness affect a message?
Alvaro Galvis

Active Learning in Higher Education - 0 views

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    SAGE Journal
abzen2004

Overconsumption is Costing Us the Earth and Human Happiness | CommonDreams.org - 0 views

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    Consumption and the environment
annalee4474

Building Learning Communities in Residential Colleges - 0 views

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    This article focuses on students from low socio-economic backgrounds.
Alvaro Galvis

http://eduportfolio.org/ - 1 views

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    Version 3.0 presents a variety of content, facilitates information organization, exchange and search. It also offers multiple levels of protection (public, protected or archived) as well as an interface for group administrators. To learn more about the new features, please consult the user guide. Edu-portfolio.org is free for learners and educators of all levels for non-profit use. Thousands of students, teachers and trainers from more than 60 countries use Eduportfolio. To receive an electronic portfolio, simply register.
Alvaro Galvis

Academic Leadership Paying students for grades: Is it sustainable and should it be? - 0 views

  • Educational leaders are consistently challenged to find innovative ways to maximize learning outcomes for students. Some of the more recent approaches aimed at improving student achievement that have emerged in public school systems involve paying students cash for good grades, attendance and good behavior. While these financial incentive programs are only a few years in the making, they have been initiated in many places throughout the U.S . The various programs have been developed with slightly different specifications and have been given unique names, but they all entail financially compensating students, many of whom are socioeconomically disadvantaged.
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