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in title, tags, annotations or url6 Things You Should Never Reveal on Facebook - 0 views
Games and Gizmos for a Smarter School Year - 0 views
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"From netbooks to E-book readers, here's the gear to get your child ahead." This Today Show article addresses the expanding technological field in terms of education. From preschool and game platforms to computers and e-book readers, this article provides information for parents and educators alike regarding recommended products and pricing.
Math Anxiety - 0 views
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Teacher's Tips: How Parents Can Help - SchoolFamily.com - 0 views
Survey: Half Of Teachers Say Facebook Hurts Grades - 0 views
National Science teachers Association - 0 views
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National Science Teachers Association - MIddle School Science. Provides science teachers with books, articles, publications, "Science Scope" journal for high school science teachers, and links to additional materials/websites for Middle School Science teachers.
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This is a great site for science teachers membership in national association for Science teachers. Resources for classroom
Facebook & Teachers - Deadly Combination - 1 views
"Unfriending" students on Facebook - 1 views
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Is "friending" students inappropriate?
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In my opinion, I think that it is inappropriate for teachers to "friend" their students. Inappropriate seems a little harsh to say but I do think that its better safe than sorry. Maybe once the student has moved on to high school and college it is okay to accept a friend request from them but even still whatever you post on the internet, you do it at your own risk.
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I agree with Ashley, only I still think that even in high school I feel that teachers and students should not interact with one another unless it is school related. It seems that more often today teachers are getting fired or in major trouble by having some sort of relationships with there students. I know it doesnt just happen because they might be friends with them on facebook or something like that, but like Ashley said, "its better safe than sorry" and just stay away from temptations.
Are Twitter and Facebook affecting how we think? - Telegraph - 1 views
North Carolina Middle School Association - 0 views
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This website is a great resource form information, strategies, best practices, professional development and middle level advocacy. They have a large selection of research summaries and reports to choose from, which are directed at middle grades topics. In addition they have an annual conference, which should be of interest for Middle Level Teachers to attend.
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