Brigid Schulte -- The Case for Year-Round School - washingtonpost.com - 0 views
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Though different schools and districts have different schedules, our modified calendar works like this: The first day back to school typically falls in the first week of August. The children attend regular classes for nine weeks. Then they have a two-week break, or intersession, in October, when they can choose either to attend fun, creative classes or to go on vacation. Then they have nine more weeks of school, winter break, and then a week of intersession in January. Nine more weeks of school, then a two-week intersession that bumps up against spring break. The school year ends in June, at the same time as schools on the traditional calendar. But summer break lasts five or six weeks, rather than the traditional 10.
Channel 4 - History - 2 views
Learning & Resources : English Heritage - 2 views
Learnhistory VLE - 2 views
Phillip Payne - 0 views
History for the Non-Historian - 1 views
SlideShare (share powerpoint presentations online, slideshows, slide shows, download pr... - 0 views
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Dan put me on to this. We never need create a PowerPoint again. Similar is www.flowofhistory.com by Chris Butler in Illinois. Some great PowerPoints there.
Academic Earth - History - 2 views
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I love these podcasted lectures. I usually get them down through iTunes U or iTunes podcasts (free!) and then put them up on moodle (similar to BlackBoard) for students to download and listen to/watch for their homework/research. Parents get really impressed too when their little angel is listening to a Berkeley Uni lecture on their iPod! [(^).(^)]
Infinitude - 0 views
classroom2dot0 - Collaborative Documents - 0 views
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David Hilton's Ancient History Work Program Ancient History Work Program 2009.doc
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