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http://www.pbs.org/wnet/gperf/category/for-educators/ - 42 views

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    Educational resources supporting the PBS series Great Performances, includes full video of King Lear Play
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Mr. Hartwig's U.S. History Blog: Stock Market Simulation WebQuest - 39 views

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American Experience . The Richest Man in the World: Andrew Carnegie . The Steel Busines... - 40 views

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      1. Define grueling. 2. Based on this reading, how would you describe the working conditions in Carnegie's plants? 3. What evidence from the text would you use to support your answer?
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NOVA Programs - Biology - 34 views

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    Full length streaming
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Interactive Greek History resource - 86 views

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    Great collection of interactive Ancient Greece resources, well worth a look!!
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zmuda_springing_into_active_learning.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 3 views

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    active vs compliant learning - an excellent article about the importance of messy learning, authentic learning environments and changing student mindsets.
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Misunderstood Minds - 46 views

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    A companion site for the PBS special on Learning Disabilities and Differences.
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Interactive Map . The Abolitionists: American Experience . WGBH | PBS - 103 views

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    PBS is using HistoryPin to compliment their Abolitionists series. Explore the story of the abolitionist movement in America through our interactive map. Dozens of museums, institutions and PBS stations have partnered with American Experience to bring you archival images, documents and videos related to abolitionism.
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A Class Divided | FRONTLINE | PBS - 82 views

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    PBS documentary of the effects of the blue eyes brown eyes exercise
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    This is an amazing, powerful video. Watched it just by chance as a teen, always remembered it, used it in classes and in a club activity. Really speaks to kids, though it is pretty heavy content. Should check with parents for younger grades.
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PBS Teachers | Resources For The Classroom - 100 views

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    Huge array of ideas!! Plus great webisodes!
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MediaShift . How Twitter is Reinventing Collaboration Among Educators | PBS - 85 views

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    "Before the advent of Twitter, most educators I know had limited opportunities to collaborate with colleagues outside their building. Some subscribed to listservs or participated in online forums, but these outlets lacked critical mass; teachers also networked at in-person conferences and training sessions, but these isolated events didn't provide ongoing support. Enter Twitter. I've heard many educators say that Twitter is the most effective way to collaborate and that they've learned more with Twitter than they have from years of formal professional development."
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We Still Live Here - As Nutayunean | Reviving the Wampanoag Language | Independent Lens... - 32 views

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    Great content for the Thanksgiving season classroom
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Teaching fact-checking to students using social media tools - 3 views

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    I'm going to use this with my students to teach fact-checking vs. "seems legit" culture that pervades Twitter, Facebook, and other social media.
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