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    In the March issue of Teachers.Net Gazette, Sarah Powley writes about a very successful model of PBL, which can be adapted to many areas of study beyond the runway.

    I was one of those people standing in the back. I had come to support my colleague, whose classroom I had visited many times and whose students I had photographed as they used ...See More
    Sarah Powley's latest article:

    Project Based Learning Cures Hospital ER Problems – High School Students, PBL, STEM & Literacy
    Do you think that teaching culture is a good thing in school?

    Do you feel that the curriculums accommodate all cultures, races and ethnicities?

    I would love you input and opinion on the topic which I will be researching shortly. Would you be willing to and interested in signing a petition to encourage more culturally diverse and i...See More
    Hi there, My name is Siew Chen, an English teacher from Malaysia. I am looking for pen pals whose first language is English for my students. I have 25 students who are about 17 to 20 years old. Please contact me, crystal2582116@gmail.com if you are interested. Thank you.
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    Happy New Year! This week's writing prompts by Jim Wayne are ready for you. They're great discussion starters and fillers for your classroom and school newsletters, too.

    Here's a sample: In 45 B.C., the Romans began celebrating New Years on January first. Before that, they celebrated New Years on March 21, which their mythology said was th...See More
    Teachers need to stop glorifying themselves, their careers and tenure at schools. Focus on the children ONLY for a change, and run clean, proper and structured programs. There are too many bad apples among us now who spoil this profession for the young minds coming into teaching. Its not me, myself and i..whatever happened to the greater good, comm...See More
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    Leslie Very well said and i'll try and be brief, so not as to appear to paint us all with the same brush :).I really think if we keep things professional and engaging for our students we will at least bridge the problem area gap. We as educators are sometimes influenced by others externally,and this can be both good and not so good.In displaying a positiv...See More
    Dec 22, 2014
    Madge II've been accused of being nosey before but nothing quite like this?? Some of us do have a bad habit of drifting out of our lanes from time to time, but that's not the majority. In general I think we all mean well for our students growth, so it's really not fair to generalize when making blanket statements.

    On 12/22/14, Leslie wrote: >...See More
    Jan 3, 2015
    Dear Readers,

    If you are reading this message you must be in need of a course on public speaking. Allow me to introduce you to "Public Speaking: Lessons in Communication." After completing this course you will be able to exhibit confidence when speaking to one person or to a large group.

    "Public Speaking: Lessons in...See More

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