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A Teacher’s Reach—Inspired Learning
On a lovely fall afternoon walk around the neighborhood, I am enjoying the crisp air and crunchy yellow leaves underfoot. People are outside savoring the day, perhaps because we know that we will be fighting snow piles and windchills all … Continue reading
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Tagged curriculum, kids go green, outside classroom, science
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Hunger Action Month: A Call to Action
By Cathryn Berger Kaye, M.A., author of The Complete Guide to Service Learning Wouldn’t it be wonderful if we didn’t need to have Hunger Action Month? If world hunger were a memory rather than a present reality, we would truly … Continue reading
Cash in on Learning: The Language Confusion in Education
by Richard Cash, Ed.D., FSP author of Advancing Differentiation: Thinking and Learning for the 21st Century I’ve spent over 23 years in the field of education, from classroom teacher to administrator to consultant. Over the years I’ve used a lot … Continue reading
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