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Halle Waite

Raise a Child, Not a Test Score:Perspectives on Bilingual Education at Davis Bilingual ... - 0 views

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    Smith discusses how the Davis Bilingual Magnet School is very effective in and out of the classroom. The school that teaches children of many different language backgrounds using Spanish and English is highly successful through standardized test scores, performance, and various other things. Through the different teaching methods and the context of studies, students learn very thuroughly and efficiently. Smith's article states good arguments of why this school is effective and makes one believe that the Davis Bilingual Magnet School shows great importance in the city of Tuscon, Arizona.
ghinwah hachem

EBSCOhost: Adolescent Substance Use: Current Rates and Personal Impact - 0 views

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    This article deals with substance use among high school students. This sample is used to foreshadow the future college environment. The study shows that alcohol is the most substance consumed by adolescents. Moreover, it explains that white people tend to be heavier drinker compared to others. It also describes the negative effects drinkers believe alcohol has on their school work, family and peer relationships. Although this study deals with high school students, but the latter will soon constitute the new college generation. Therefore, this article helps us understand the drinking background of college students.
John Sobey

EBSCOhost: The Case for Teaching the Bible - 0 views

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    This document was very straight forward in the belief that the Bible is the most impacting book ever written to the day. This article also argues the points that the Bible should be taught in schools today as well as how they can be taught in schools legally. While this document describes the ways the Bible can be taught in schools it also hints at the fact that it not only can be taught but it should be taught.
John Sobey

EBSCOhost: Libby and Connie On the Bible in Schools - 0 views

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    This article gives the other side of the picture which is that the Bible is schools would limit the religious options of the students experiencing the class or course. However, farther down in this article it gives the historical "significance" of biblical study. But it still feels that having this in schools would limit the "religious freedom" of the students.
John Sobey

EBSCOhost: Texas School District Agrees To Drop Bible Course - 0 views

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    This document is a example of the problem that the community is having with the teaching of the Bible in schools today. This aricle is about a lawsuit that forced a Texas school to drop their Bible classes before of one of the settlement made in court.
John Sobey

EBSCOhost: Bible Classes Approved - 0 views

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    This ariticle tells how the Tennessee attorney general realizes that the Bible should be allowed to be taught in a public school environment. This also gives us a couple good reasoning points why it should be allowed to be taught in all schools.
Abby Purdy

Microsoft's new project: Building a better high school - 0 views

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    A partnership between the software giant and the Philadelphia School District is an innovative solution to an urban crisis. But can public education survive private management?
Bill Fikes

EBSCOhost: Family literacy as a third space between home and school: some case studies ... - 0 views

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    In this article, the relationship between literacy practices and spatiality is explored in the context of family literacy. The article draws on fieldwork in family literacy classrooms as part of two evaluations in Croydon and Derbyshire of family learning provision. Methods of evaluation included classroom observations in rural and suburban locations. In addition, teachers and parents were interviewed. In this instance, family learning included literacy and language activities with parents and children in school and nursery settings. These were learning spaces where parents and children collaborated on joint projects including book making, storytelling, the making of visual artefacts and reading and writing activities. The research revealed how family literacy classrooms could be understood as 'third spaces', between home and school, offering parents and children discursive opportunities drawing on both domains.
Halle Waite

Learning to Value English:Cultural Capital in a Two-way Bilingual Program - 0 views

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    In this article Pam McCollum discusses two-way bilingual programs and students who study together in two languages. It directly examines how middle school Mexican students that are enrolled in two-way bilingual programs do better in school, and usually use English over their native language of Spanish. The article shows that they analyzed these students very carefully not only in their work, but in informal settings as well. McCollum's article is, at times, a little bit hard to understand, but if read carefully a useful one.
Ethan Schoenherr

EBSCOhost: Time Constraints in the School Environment: What Does a Sleepy Student Tell... - 0 views

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    A study that shows school schedules interfere with students' biological clocks that inhibit the ability to learn, remember, and focus
John Sobey

EBSCOhost: Religion and Education - 0 views

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    This document describes a few of the arguements for and against the church and state litigation in the schools of today. It also describes some of the events that occured before and after the U.S. Supreme Court stuck their hand in.
John Sobey

EBSCOhost: BIBLES IN THE CLASSROOM? - 0 views

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    This article describes the ways on which to be careful when teaching the Bible in schools. This article however agrees with the teaching of the Bible it is just aware that one must be aware of what one is saying when teaching this sensitive subject.
John Sobey

EBSCOhost: Letters: Faith and Darwin in the Classroom - 0 views

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    This document is about an example of the teaching of Biblical studies in the classroom and how it affects the student. This also gives a few examples of different churchs and their belief or ideas about the teaching of religion in schools.
John Sobey

EBSCOhost: Studying the Question of Bible Study - 0 views

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    A section of this article describes the 1st amendment and how it was used in the College/University lifestyle. This situation went all the way up to the Attorney General. The question that is being asked is if religion should be allowed in a social school environment.
John Sobey

EBSCOhost: Dissecting the Religious Right's Favorite Bible Curriculum - 0 views

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    This article is based on the curriculum that is in the schools today with reference to the Bible, as well as the issues such as "The Freedom of Church and State." Throughout the article he describes the curriculum as lower than standard. Another issue that the author explained in this document was that all the references to the Bible were of protestant origin.
Ethan Schoenherr

EBSCOhost: Sleep and student performance at school - 0 views

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    School aged children's sleep habits and learning abilities are examined to show that poor sleep makes it difficult for a child to learn
Abigail Lundy

EBSCOhost: Seniors fail their financial literacy test - 0 views

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    This article describes the results of the Federal Reserve Financial Literacy Test on high school seniors. It explains that the results of the most recent test are the worst in the history of the test. The article does a great job linking the poor results with the current mortgage crisis, and expresses the importance of financial literacy in consumers today. The article is very useful in providing concrete data on the state of our country's financial literacy.
John Sobey

EBSCOhost: Teaching and the Bible - 0 views

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    This is an article about the teaching of the Bible in schools today and how it is difficult. This article also describes how it can be unlawful as well as difficult to teach this in the first place.
Halle Waite

The Best of Students, The Worst of Students - 0 views

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    During the 2008 Election, presidential candidates are using social networking sites to reach out to the youth. Demographers are saying this is the year that the "millennials" could determine the election with their huge numbers of registered voters. The candidates are listening and are doing whatever it takes to get the youth vote. The presidential nominees are using the new technology such as Facebook, Myspace, and YouTube to reach out to young adults. This article tells how the candidates are using different forms of technology to reach out to youth voters.
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    This article by Joanne Jacobs speaks about how students that speak English as a second language are their best students, and their worst students. Some of these work very hard to learn language proficiently and go on to test very highly and be very bright, others are very average and do not pass as proficient in the English language. Jacobs speaks of teachers being horrified by the numbers of students that are not proficient that have been in English speaking school systems since kindergarten. Jacobs has an interesting article and someone looking for a few good statistics would be smart by looking into this article.
John Sobey

EBSCOhost: A joyful and persistent reminder - 0 views

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    This article gives an example of a third grade girl that is attending a vacation bible school. This article, edited by Megan Greulich, shows examples about how teaching the stories in the Bible can contribute to the understanding of a childs learning ability.
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