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Audio Adventures in the Classroom: 5 Engaging Podcasts
By Pam Goble, Ed.D., and Ryan R. Goble, M.A., authors of Making Curriculum Pop When people talk about literacy, they usually are thinking about “the two Rs,” reading and writing. That leaves the other essential talents of speaking, listening, viewing, … Continue reading
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Counselor’s Corner: 4 Ways Educators Can Soak Up Knowledge This Summer
If you have been watching or listening to any news media recently, you have heard lots of talk about “brain drain,” the loss of learning that occurs over the summer months when children are not in school. Many sources, including … Continue reading