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  • The Wonderful WEDGiTS Toys  By : Whatshebuys Knows
    Having a fun and challenging building set is always a great way to help children quickly learn the relationships between horizontal and vertical. WEDGiTS are products that are not only fun for your child, but can be for your whole family too.
  • How to encourage service learning in the classroom  By : RaceBridgesforSchools
    The idea of service learning is nothing new for educators. As a methodology, it combines academic classroom curriculum with meaningful service. It’s a way of teaching, learning and reflecting that aims to enrich the learning experience, teach civic responsibility and encourage lifelong civic engagement. Service learning builds on students’ abilities and interest in the world around them while imparting critical skills. While service learning benefits the greater community, it may do as much good for the students themselves. A national study of service learning programs suggests that effective
  • Life Stories: Celebrating American Indian Heritage Month in Your Classroom this November  By : RaceBridgesforSchools
    Although American Indian Heritage Month hasn’t always been officially recognized, most American children learned something about “Indians” in elementary school. At that age, many of us were taught about teepees, wigwams and headdresses; few of us learned much of the real history of First Nation peoples, or heard their personal stories. The stories we did hear, such as that of Pocahontas, were rich in mythology but offered little insight into what it truly means to be Native American. And while almost all cultures use stories to document their cultural and religious heritage, and to show how t
  • Get Your Students Talking: Who’s Missing from the Thanksgiving Table?  By : RaceBridgesforSchools
    Although our traditional remembrance of Thanksgiving may be quite different than that first meeting between the Pilgrims and Native Americans, we still warmly celebrate Thanksgiving because it represents the ideal of everyone being welcome at America’s table. And with each “new” Thanksgiving, teachers have the opportunity to help students live it differently so that their various gathering tables are places of welcome.
  • Waldorf High School and The Development of Thinking  By : josval
    An exploration of pivotal factors in the development of thinking in adolescence. The will forces are examined, particularly between birth and age seven, but ongoing through age fourteen and beyond.
  • Waldorf Education on Beautiful Vancouver Island  By : josval
    An exploration of Waldorf language immersion in a culturally rich environment. Island Oak high school exemplifies the forward-looking education that children need to prepare for modern life conditions.
  • Have you been looking for us?  By : josval
    An introduction to Waldorf education, a social masterpiece that prepares children for life in an exceptional way.
  • Class Five and Six in Waldorf Education: Hovering Near the Light  By : josval
    The pivotal years of Grade Five and Six in a Waldorf School are explored in this article, in a way that highlights the dynamic, multi-dimensional approach of this rarefied curriculum. The setting is the idyllic Cowichan Valley on Vancouver Island.
  • Confronting America's Racial Soul: Lessons for Asian Pacific American Heritage Month in May  By : RaceBridgesforSchools
    While many students have become relatively familiar with the history of African Americans, including the periods of slavery and civil rights, few are familiar with the history and experience of Asian-Americans. Teachers and students have an opportunity to explore this side of America’s racial soul in greater depth during Asian Pacific American Heritage Month in May.
  • Tips for Solving Algebra Word Problems  By : Nikki Que
    Tips on how to work out word problems in algebra. Learn how to convert statements into algebraic expressions and solve for an unknown.
  • IITJEE Preparation Online IITJEE Test Series and Practice test for IITJEE/AIEEE: 100Percentile  By : rohit tripathi
    It has become a dream of every student in class XII to clear the IITJEE/AIEEE exams in a jiffy. It’s really incredible that some of them succeed in doing so in the first attempt with out any extra coaching. These students are prodigies and it’s not possible for every one to do so without the help of experts. The real power of internet is being well understood and utilized by both the experts and students of today. Online IITJEE preparation has become the trend of the day.
  • A list of suggested things for inclusion in a dissertation proposal  By : John Petrucci
    Dissertation proposals are mostly dependent on the subject field that we are interested to research.
  • Outwitting the Schoolyard Bully  By : Laurel Springs
    Schools report that more than a quarter of a million students are physically attacked during the school day with 160,000 kids missing school everyday due to bullying and school violence. Distance Learning education has now become a viable option.
  • 10 Tips To Choose Distance Learning  By : Laurel Springs
    Choosing the right distance learning program can be a daunting task even for seasoned industry experts. Here are a few guidelines to help you determine what program is right for you.

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