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Linda Corey

The Other America: Giving Our Poorest Children the Same Opportunities as Our Richest | ... - 0 views

  • In my new book, Fire in the Ashes, I catch up with all those
  • In my new book, Fire in the Ashes, I catch up with all those kids, many of whom I came to know when they were only six or eight years old. They talked to me about the struggles they went through, which were often hardest in their adolescent years. Most are in their twenties now. As they look back on their formative years, they speak repeatedly of books that first awakened their appetite for reading—by which I mean real books, books that children read for pleasure
  • children, their culture, too.
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  • children, their culture, too.
  • children, their culture,
  • First of all,  no matter what the economic ups and downs may be at any given moment, public school libraries in destitute communities need not just sufficient but extravagant funding. If there’s a single thing our state and federal governments could do to stir up a love of learning in our poorest children, it would be to take a good big chunk of the massive sum of money that’s now being wasted on the testing industry and use it, instead, to flood our students’ lives with the joys and mysteries of authentic culture—and not only Western culture but, in the case of, for instance, Hispanic children, their culture, too.
  • children, their culture
  • children, their culture, too.
  • children, their culture, too.
  • no matter what the economic ups and downs may be at any given moment, public school libraries in destitute communities need not just sufficient but extravagant funding. If there’s a single thing our state and federal governments could do to stir up a love of learning in our poorest children, it would be to take a good big chunk of the massive sum of money that’s now being wasted on the testing industry and use it, instead, to flood our students’ lives with the joys and mysteries of authentic culture—and not only Western culture but, in the case of, for instance, Hispanic children, their culture, too.
  • If I had the power, I’d redirect another big chunk of the money that’s now enriching testing corporations and make certain that every inner-city school has its own full-time librarian, and one whose passion about books is contagiously exciting to young people.
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    Support for reading
Lisa Nocita

The Uncommon Corps - 0 views

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    Champions of nonfiction for children and young adults Better "B" list for Appendix B
Lisa Nocita

Bankstreet - 2012 Edition - 0 views

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    2012 Best Books of the Year selected by the Children's Book Committee
Lisa Nocita

Bedtime Math | A new math problem every night. - 0 views

shared by Lisa Nocita on 31 Jul 12 - No Cached
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    Daily math problems for parents to do with their children as young as 2! Most likely appropriate for elementary age but there are three differentiated levels. Heard it on NPR this morning.
Lisa Nocita

Scribble Maps - Draw on google maps with scribblings and more! - 0 views

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    "Easily draw on maps and then share them with friends, completely for Free! Simple enough to be used by children, but powerful enough to be used by GIS professionals - Scribble Maps is the easiest way to draw and share maps with friends"
Lisa Nocita

How Mendel's pea plants helped us understand genetics - Hortensia Jiménez Día... - 0 views

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    Genetics and the passing of traits from parents to children is one of the topics in middle school  and high school science that I've often seen students take a personal interest in learning. In the following TED-Ed lesson How Mendel's Pea Plants Helped Us Understand Genetics, students receive a crash course in heredity, genotypes, and punnett squares through the story of Mendel and his study of peas. The full lesson with questions is available here.
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