Maine Librarian's Pointed Budget Message Hits the Mark | Common Dreams - 5 views
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Then along came Kelley McDaniel of Portland -- No. 48 on the day's speaker list.
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She's a part-time librarian at King Middle School -- and a very good one at that
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Talk about a teachable moment.
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Arts & Letters Daily - ideas, criticism, debate - 6 views
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essentially a meta site that gathers links to the "most intelligent, provocative, and illuminating news stories, critical reviews, political essays, and commentaries published online." Updated six days a week, the site is divided into three main areas. "Articles of Note," "New Books," and "Essays and Opinion."
60 Second Recap - 5 views
http://www.mrsp.com/v1/mrsp.html - 8 views
3-6 Student Interactives - Language Arts - 2 views
National Geographic Kids Fun Stories - 2 views
Discovery Kids - 2 views
Science News for Kids - 2 views
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Science News for Kids is a web site devoted to science news for children of ages 9 to 14. Our goal is to offer timely items of interest to kids, accompanied by suggestions for hands-on activities, books, articles, Web resources, and other useful materials. Our emphasis is on making the Web site appealing by offering kids opportunities to comment on and grade the subject matter, get ideas for science projects, and try out mathematical puzzles. At the same time, we offer teachers creative ways of using science news in their classrooms.
Fandangle Magazine for Kids - Archives - 2 views
Scholastic News Online - 2 views
NewsHour Extra | PBS - 4 views
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Extra helps teachers and educators spark young people's interest in the world around them by a) providing news articles written for students with the background and context needed to understand complex topics b) creating high-quality, free lesson plans and teaching tools that make it easy to bring current events and issues into the classroom c) offering an outlet for young people to speak out on issues important to them by publishing essays, and original audio and video recordings. Often these student voices are directly related to the news and give adults insight into how events affect young people.
21st Century Literacies - 6 views
AFT - A Union of Professionals - Ask the Cognitive Scientist - 0 views
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The penultimate sentence is in parenthesis to indicate that some saw the sentence and some didn't. Subjects found the passage more interesting if the reason for the ending was not explicitly in the passage. Similar effects have been reported for more educational materials (e.g., historical passages, see Frick, 1992).
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One key reason that stories are easy to comprehend is because we know the format, and that gives us a reasonable idea of what to expect. When an event is described in a story, we expect that the event will be causally related to a prior event in the story. The listener uses his or her knowledge of story structure to relate the present event to what has already happened.
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Subjects remember about 50 percent more from the stories than from the expository passages.
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Stanford report finds good and bad in Pennsylvania charter schools - Philly.com - 1 views
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The results were more dismal for cyber charter schools: Students at 100 percent of them performed "significantly worse" than their counterparts in district schools.
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But, on average, the state's charter school students lag behind the gains of students in regular public schools - 39 percent of charter schools underperform their public school counterparts in reading and 46 percent in math.
Automatic filling machine is the inevitable result of market development - 0 views
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