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Doug Custis

Education World: Lab Work Demystifies DNA - 0 views

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    A neat way to help students better understand a difficult concept and to show a practical application.
mygeniusmindau

Statistics Assignment Is The Most Demand Assignment Help Subject By The Students - 0 views

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    Statistics Assignment help is the services provided to the students who are new to advanced mathematics and are facing challenges in completing their difficult assignment to get the best solution for their homework.
Dan Snethen

Discovery Education--Yugoslavia: Death Of A Nation - 0 views

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    Using the diary of a girl who lived through the events of the disintegration of Yugoslavia at the end of the Cold War, this lesson explores the historical, political, and human aspects of this difficult time. This would be excellent for World History, Geography, and World Literature classes.
Carol Schwarzenberg

Molecular Workbench - An Interface to the Molecular World - 0 views

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    Great simulations and activities for difficult to visualize concepts
Darla McKernan

Education World: Playworks: Reforming Recess by Teaching the Rules of Play - 0 views

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    Ask some principals to identify the most difficult part of their day, and it will be recess, a time when fights and visits to the nurse's office skyrocket. But before you decide to eliminate this important opportunity for physical activity, consider the causes of the chaos.
Dan Snethen

Education World: Some Classroom "Dilemmas" Are Beneficial - 0 views

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    In this week's Voice of Experience essay, Max Fischer shares his experiences using moral dilemmas to bring classroom lessons to life. Discussions of dilemmas tied to his curriculum challenge students to think critically and teach many other skills. Included: Join the discussion -- share your favorite role-play or simulation activity.
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    The greatest moments in history are born from tough choices and difficult decisions. Using dilemma activities in teaching history or civics puts the students "in the moment" of history. The lesson can be altered to fit any age group and subject matter, and allows the class to learn appropriate tone in discussion/debate.
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