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This weekly newsletter is published by Education World®, the largest FREE resource on the Web for teachers and school administrators. Don't miss our eight other FREE newsletters. Education World posts new content daily--bookmark us to get every new article and resource! | | January 14, 2013 Volume 12, Issue 2 | | | |
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Featured Students in an App, App, App, App World Learn what it means to be “app-dependent” versus “app-enabled,” and how this affects today’s students. iPad App Review: ABC Circus This app teaches younger learners letter writing, letter names/sounds, and letter phonics. Tech in the Classroom: Google Chromebook Chromebooks are inexpensive laptops running Google’s Chrome browser and offering more functionality than a tablet. Teaching “Relative and Absolute” in Excel This is a difficult Excel concept for students to grasp. Read ideas for teaching it effectively. Sites to See: Support Staff Get resources for paraprofessionals, school nurses, bus drivers, custodians, food service workers and others. | | |
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When Computers Are Co-Teachers Here at the charter school Aspire Titan Academy, a principal, 12 teachers, and more than 300 students have signed on to a controversial learning revolution. For nearly three hours a day, they are trading large group instruction for a more personalized approach, one that relies on technology to help with teaching. Students Stranded After Hundreds of Miami-Dade School Bus Drivers Miss Work Scores of Miami-Dade students were late to school Friday--and some briefly stranded at their bus stops--when hundreds of bus drivers declined to show up for work in an apparent protest over wages and benefits. Oklahoma Bill Would Ease School Policies on Imaginary, Toy Guns Schoolchildren in Oklahoma could not be punished for chewing their breakfast pastries into the shape of a gun, under a bill introduced this week by a Republican legislator. Former School Principal Says She Was Fired for Opposing 'Disrespectful' Practice Noelle Roni, former principal of Peak to Peak Elementary School, says higher-ups at the school became angry with her when she demanded that cafeteria workers stop stamping the hands of children who did not have enough money in their account to pay for lunch. School-Based Mentoring Helps Students With Attendance, Grades and Self-Esteem Some drawing and a slice of pizza can be enough to spark a friendship that can last for many years. A mentor "Try-It" lunch Thursday at Oscar Howe Elementary School let adults check out the school-based mentor program without making a commitment. Granite Falls Parents Angry Over School's Handling of Online Student Threats Parents packed a meeting at Granite Falls High School on Thursday night, outraged about how the school has been handling online death threats made to students. State Launches Probe of EBR School System The state is launching an investigation of the East Baton Rouge Parish school system amid allegations of "discrepancies among student graduation records," state Superintendent of Education John White said Thursday. NY-Based Democracy Prep to Take Over Struggling Imagine Southeast Charter School New York-based charter school operator Democracy Prep has agreed to take over Imagine Southeast, a large public charter elementary school in Ward 8 that narrowly escaped being closed last year for poor academic performance. | | Other Items of Interest | |
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