"Supreme Decision," the first of several planned web-based games, went online in August as part of a project called Our Courts. In it, students can play a Supreme Court law clerk helping a justice with a tie-breaking vote over a First Amendment case. Backed by the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law at Arizona State University and Georgetown University, the Our Courts project is designed to teach middle school students about the Constitution and the courts
Hear is the real issue. An old educational model with new tools is a bad fit
gave away 30 new laptops to another school in 2005 after a class that was trying them out switched to new teachers who simply did not do as much with the technology
Creating Character Blogs
Overview
In this lesson, which is also appropriate for middle school classrooms, students view examples of appealing blogs, learn the basic elements of blog creation, and then create a blog from the perspective of a fictional character
Overview
In this lesson, which is also appropriate for middle school classrooms, students view examples of appealing blogs, learn the basic elements of blog creation, and then create a blog from the perspective of a fictional character
Before graduating from high school, you should already have an idea about your job choices. If you still haven’t made up your mind about your future profession, you should start now. What exactly does an editor do? What qualifications are required to pursue a career in fashion? What makes a great CV?
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