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R Shepherd

Improving the Financial Literacy and Practices of Youths - 0 views

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    Beverly shares the importance of improving and focusing on the expansion of financial education practices in regards to our countries youth. Students may underestimate the need for financial education. The recommendation for social workers is to encourage the incorporation of financial education in the elementary and middle school curriculums as well as high school. Beverly believes that to ensure universal access, financial education should be a mandate for high schools. The integration of financial education into school curriculums has been recommended by the U.S. Office of Financial Education.
M Riffel

EBSCOhost: Harry Potter and the great reading revolution - 0 views

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    This article explores the effect of the Potter series on reading. It says that many young people particular boys don't read. However the Potter books are a quick fix to this. Harry Potter may have changed the reading habits of an entire generation
L Stanley

Q&A with Lee Hamilton on civics education - 0 views

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    This article is Lee Hamiltons opinion on civics education in the US. In his opinion he makes it clear that children should be learning much more on politics and civics than they currently are. Also that the programs such as the no child left behind act should include more civics. This will be helpful if you are researching civics and the no child left behins act
P Prendeville

Science or Pseudoscience: Yes, It Matters! - 0 views

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    Kahle commentates on the opening of the $27 million Creation Museum in Petersburg, Kentucky and its potential impact on the evolution/creationism debate. Despite the legal decisions of the past century, which have largely determined that creationism is religion and therefore has no place in the science classroom, Americans by and large uphold religious assertions over science, a tendency caused primarily by the continual endorsement of pseudoscience. The Kentucky Visitor's Bureau, a department supported by public tax dollars, lends credibility to the Creation Museum as a "walk through history . . . [that] will counter evolutionary natural history museums." Placing science and pseudoscience in the same realm, argues Kahle, is a mistake that may circumvent empirical science as a measure of truth.
L Stanley

Teaching Social Studies as a Subversive Activity - 0 views

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    This article is about how the No Child Left Behind Act is hurting the social studies departments in schools. The social studies teachers are not teaching as well as they should because they are more worried about getting kids up to par on their test scores. They are teaching ways to pass a test in stead of teaching the cirriculum. This is causing kids to not have as good of an education as they should. This is a good article if you are researching the no child left behind act
S Stull

Label Literacy - 0 views

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    This is not a scholarly article but it is reputable. It reveals the common misconception behind the labeling on food. The author also addresses serving size and the ingredients list.
E Schickler

EBSCOhost: Book industry will miss 'Potter' - 0 views

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    The book industry will suffer a hit when the Harry Potter books aren't as popular. So many people read all the books and it was such a great time for the finances of the book business. Many people agree that Harry Potter will be missed.
E Schickler

EBSCOhost: The power of Potter - 0 views

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    This article discusses the positive impact that the Harry Potter books have on children's reading. Since so many poeple have read the series or seen the movies, the books can constantly be referred to by teachers.
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