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egreene07

6th Grade Social Studies - 6th Grade Websites - Library at Wisconsin Hills Middle School - 0 views

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    Links to many Social Studies websites- Ancient Egypt, Middle Ages, Ancient Rome, Mesopotamia
egreene07

Educational Links - Social Studies - 5th Grade - 0 views

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    Social Studies - 5th Grade Educational Links
daniel rezac

1st_Semester - 0 views

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    In 2010, we used the flipped classroom model with 140 freshman students.  We have reduced the failure rate by 33% in English Language Arts, 31% in Mathematics, 22% in Science and 19% in Social Studies in just one semester.  In addition, we have seen a dramatic reduction of 66% in our total discipline for our freshman group as well.  This approach also allowed us to properly integrate current technologies, guarantee and streamline our curriculum, provide educational services when students and teachers are absent, share staff resources and much, much more... Today, we are flipping our entire high school.  We are committed to giving our students and staff the very best we have to offer and have embraced this opportunity to improve the delivery of our instructional practice.
egreene07

Bishop's Blackboard: Technology - 1 views

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    We are a group of first grade students at Moseley Elementary. We are learning to read, write, and use everyday math skills, as well as applying those skills in social studies and science.
daniel rezac

Background « ERIAL Project - 0 views

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    The Ethnographic Research in Illinois Academic Libraries (ERIAL) Project is a two-year study of the student research process.  The project is funded by an LSTA grant awarded to Northeastern Illinois University (NEIU) by the Illinois State Library.  The goal of the project is to understand how students do research, and how relationships between students, teaching faculty and librarians shape that process.  ERIAL is also an applied study-that is, research pursued with the purpose of uncovering, understanding and addressing social problems.  As such, its goal is to use the results to develop more user-centered library services.
daniel rezac

Why Are Finland's Schools Successful? | People & Places | Smithsonian Magazine - 0 views

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    It was the end of term at Kirkkojarvi Comprehensive School in Espoo, a sprawling suburb west of Helsinki, when Kari Louhivuori, a veteran teacher and the school's principal, decided to try something extreme-by Finnish standards. One of his sixth-grade students, a Kosovo-Albanian boy, had drifted far off the learning grid, resisting his teacher's best efforts. The school's team of special educators-including a social worker, a nurse and a psychologist-convinced Louhivuori that laziness was not to blame. So he decided to hold the boy back a year, a measure so rare in Finland it's practically obsolete.
daniel rezac

EasyBib: Free Bibliography Maker - MLA, APA, Chicago citation styles - 0 views

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    Millions of students use EasyBib monthly to cite and document the best sources used in their research. We've now made these sources searchable. What you cite, others can search. It's a virtuous cycle that improves research for all. That's right: Welcome to Social Research.
Randy Saeks

Teen's social media use inspires others | eSchool News - 0 views

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    Here is a nice story about a student who created an online site for posting compliments for other students online. Can bits of this be used with our blogging?
daniel rezac

2012 Book Spine Poem Gallery - @100scopenotes 100 Scope Notes - 1 views

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    "National Poetry Month has arrived, and we're celebrating with book spine poetry. Three (maybe even four) cheers for everyone who gave it a shot. If you try book spine poetry during the month of April, snap a picture, post it to your blog, or email it to me at scopenotes at gmail dot com. I'll add to this gallery for the entire month."
egreene07

28 Creative Ways Teachers Are Using Twitter - Best Colleges Online - 0 views

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    28 Creative Ways Teachers Are Using Twitter
egreene07

History for Kids | Teaching Social Studies - 0 views

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    Games and Activities, Maps, Timelines... excellent resouce
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