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Use a form that makes students think twice about dropping out.(Grades 9-12)(Chicago Public Schools): An article from: Curriculum Review
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Halloween costume capers: creative tips to share with students & parents.(Grades K-12): An article from: Curriculum Review
Gale Reference Team
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Will-writing project can be a great way to end the year: grades 5-8.(What's Working IN EDUCATION): An article from: Curriculum Review
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Mock trials investigate tough chapters in world history: grades 10-12.(Social Studious)(South African apartheid crimes studied by Californian high school students ): An article from: Curriculum Review
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Give students a taste of the water filtration process.(Grades 4-7): An article from: Curriculum Review
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Chow down on science with a pizza-box solar oven. (Grades 6-9).(Brief Article): An article from: Curriculum Review
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SoftChalk e-Learning suite digitizes classroom.(Tools for Schools): An article from: Curriculum Review
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Assess your school's academic progress with just 7 pieces of data: grades K-12.(Administrative Action): An article from: Curriculum Review
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Simple, effective strategies for sparking girls' interest in tech training.(Technology Update): An article from: Curriculum Review
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Grades 9-12: Art Students drawn to creative aspect of new AP computer science class.(Art Smarts): An article from: Curriculum Review
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Students explore math--and other skills--in bank.(Grades 9-12): An article from: Curriculum Review
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Can music education save the world? A college's director of music outreach makes the case for arts education. (We hear from readers).: An article from: Curriculum Review
Beth Etter
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Science book helps students understand movement.(Grades K-12): An article from: Curriculum Review
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Race to knowledge along with the Iditarod.(Grades K--8): An article from: Curriculum Review
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The game of "Ghettopoly".(News & Views)(Brief Article): An article from: Curriculum Review
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Father's walk.(Tools for Schools)(Brief article): An article from: Curriculum Review
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New middle and high school standards designed to boost student achievement.(Special Report): An article from: Curriculum Review
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Students will erupt with excitement over new book.(Grades 4-10)(Earthquakes, Volcanoes and Tsunamis)(Excerpt): An article from: Curriculum Review
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A little bit of hocus pocus: grades 3-8.(Scientific Notations)(Harry Houdini for Kids: His Life and Adventures with 21 Magic Tricks and ... review): An article from: Curriculum Review
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Free help for managing Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder in the classroom.(We hear from readers): An article from: Curriculum Review
Jennifer Long
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Students in charge of their own non-profits.(Special Report): An article from: Curriculum Review
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Tips for building moral intelligence in students: an interview with Michele Borba. (Q&A).(Interview): An article from: Curriculum Review
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Please Stop Laughing at Us ... One Survivor's Extraordinary Guest to Prevent School Bullying.(Special Feature: New School Bullying Book)(Book review): An article from: Curriculum Review
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Trend toward individual academic plans moves beyond special-ed: grades K-12. (Social Studious).: An article from: Curriculum Review
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Mariachi unit gives band class fun Latin flavor.(Grades 6-12): An article from: Curriculum Review
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Grades K-12: Draw up a road map for your substitute teachers.(Review) (book review): An article from: Curriculum Review
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Grades 6-8: fun class project: build an icosahedron. (Math Matters).: An article from: Curriculum Review
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Inspiring words for educators.(motivation in education): An article from: Curriculum Review
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In-depth educational resource on slavery: PBS documentary, web site and book break new ground on the history of slavery.(We hear from readers): An article from: Curriculum Review
Havelock Nelson
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Cook up good behavior with a cafeteria makeover: an interview with Susan Graham.(Q&A)(Interview): An article from: Curriculum Review
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Exploring ethanol: grades 6-8.(Scientific Notations): An article from: Curriculum Review
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Go back to the fashion future by sewing ponchos.(Grades 3-12): An article from: Curriculum Review
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