Looking for resources to teach about the oil spill? I am too. Here's what I've found. My students are putting a news broadcast together about the spill that we'll show to the rest of the school (hopefully). I allowed them to explore a variety of websites. We did an experiment to see how water interacts with oil. They especially were into looking at the photos of animals affected by the spill--it really made them want to help.
Bikes against absenteeism
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We look at a school district in Florida is giving bikes to kids who are at
risk of missing too much school because they can't get there on time.
‘Every weld is a challenge’
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Philadelphia schools are focusing career-tech training on preparing
students to move from high school to apprenticeships and skilled jobs,
reports Chalkbea...
Education Is a Civic Question
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In their final post to end Bridging Differences' decade-long run, Deborah
Meier and Harry Boyte urge readers to put the energy, talents, wisdom, and
hard w...
I'VE MOVED!!!!
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Hi my lovely, loyal readers!!
Please note that Mrs. Mimi has up and MOVED to a shiny new blog with
fabulous new content. Don't worry, I took all the old s...
The Awful Truth
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You may have noticed that I am taking a break from blogging.
I'm not sure what happens next.
You are invited to follow me on Twitter:
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