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Art lessons for April - 1 views

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    You will find information on color mixing, art supplies, art room setup, glossary of terms, why you should teach art, 15 minute fillers and more. View lesson plans by medium or discipline here: Art Lessons By Medium.
Karen Flanagan

Pope names new commission to implement reform of Vatican media - 0 views

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    By Carol Glatz Catholic News Service VATICAN CITY (CNS) -- Pope Francis has set up a five-person committee -- which includes Irish Msgr. Paul Tighe -- to find ways to implement recommendations for streamlining and modernizing the Vatican's many communications structures. When the pope met with his Council of Cardinals in April, the cardinal advisers...
Karen Flanagan

Being Christian is service, not 'makeup' for a pretty soul, pope says - 0 views

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    By Carol Glatz Catholic News Service VATICAN CITY (CNS) -- Being Christian is humbly serving others, not applying "makeup" to your soul to make it prettier, Pope Francis said. "To be Christian is to do what Jesus did -- serve," he said in a homily April 30 during Mass in the chapel of his residence,...
cferreri

Does Cursive Handwriting Need To Be Taught In A High Tech World? - 1 views

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    Although this article was printed on April 12, 2012, it raises some amazingly valid research points in favor of the necessity of Cursive Handwriting Instruction in schools in spite of the increase in key-boarding. I feel the most impressive points are Indiana Univ. Karin Harmin-James's MRI brain-scans of children and Neuroscientist Norman Doidge's book which discusses how the brain changes and develops neuropathways in relation to habit changes and repeated actions. Further, Doidge's research describes how handwriting and keyboarding require different actions and affect the brain in different ways.
cferreri

Interational Literacy Assoc. Chat: How do we encourage Summer Reading? - 0 views

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    Penny Kittle and First Book joined ILA on Thursday, April 9th to discuss ways to keep students reading and learning during summer vacation in order to avoid student "slide" in their reading skills. I found this interesting reading for different viewpoints and ideas- let me know what you think!
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