Kategorya: Pag-aaral
Districts Gear Up for Shift to Informational Texts
In an English/language arts classroom in Iowa, 10th graders are analyzing the rhetoric in books about computer geeks, fast food, teenage marketing, the working poor, chocolate-making, and diamond-mining. Their teacher, Sarah Brown Wessling, let them choose books about those real-world topics as part of a unit on truth. Students are dissecting the sources, statistics, at [...]
Ang tinedyer Lumitaw sa Hukuman Pagkatapos Ohio Paaralan pagbaril
The 17-year-old suspect in a deadly shooting rampage at an Ohio high school appeared briefly in juvenile court as residents of the shaken community offered sympathy and support for families and friends of the three students who were killed and two who were wounded. A prosecutor described suspect T.J. Lane as “someone who’s not well” [...]
Union-Distrito Pakikipagtulungan ng isang Huwag kailanman-Nagtatapos Proseso
New challenges continue to pop up for a coastal California district where union and district leaders forged an agreement to bolster the teaching corps By Stephen Sawchuk Premium article access courtesy of Edweek.org. Arroyo Grande, Calif. Ang Lucia Mar distrito ng paaralan ay isang pag-aaral sa contrasts. Million-dollar homes nestle on cliffs above the Pacific Ocean in [...]
Higher Education Is Goal of GED Overhaul
The General Educational Development program, or GED, is undergoing the biggest revamping in its 69-year history, driven by mounting recognition that young adults’ future success depends on getting more than a high-school-level education. Potent forces have converged to stoke the GED’s redesign. A labor market that increasingly seeks some postsecondary training, paired with dispiriting rates [...]
Magaspang Path Nakikita para sa Senado ng ESEA Bill
Nito. Michael B. Enzi, R-Wyo., kaliwa, huddles with Sen. Lamar Alexander R-Tenn., and Sen. Tom Harkin, D-Iowa, karapatan, the chairman of the Senate Health, Pag-aaral, Labor, and Pensions Committee, during the Nov. 8 hearing on a Senate bill to make over the No Child Left Behind Act. —Andrew Councill for Education Week By Alyson Klein The [...]
Digital Book-Sharing Unlocks Print for Students
Maurice Van Lowe, a 4th grader at Burning Tree Elementary School in Bethesda, Md., reads in his classroom using Bookshare, a nonprofit electronic service that converts books into more accessible formats for students with certain kinds of disabilities. —Nicole Frugé/Education Week With Bookshare, students with disabilities get quicker access to traditional texts By Nirvi Shah ARTICLE [...]
DPM: Students who started Science and Maths under PPSMI can continue until Form Five
Putrajaya: The Government has decided to maintain the teaching and learning of Science and Mathematics in English (PPSMI) for students who have started learning the subjects in the language. The current batch of Year Two to Form Four students will continue under the policy until they complete their secondary education. SMK Kota Kemuning students showing [...]
Bumoto sa Ohio sama-Batas ng Bargaining Nears
Rodney tsuper ng bagon, kaliwa at kanyang asawa, Wridder tsuper ng bagon, ipakita laban sa isang bagong batas ng Ohio paghihigpit ang mga karapatan ng bargaining ng ilang mga pampublikong empleyado, kabilang ang mga guro, sa isang hitsura sa pamamagitan ng Gov. John Kasich, na sumusuporta sa panukalang. Ilang ang gumagana para sa mga empleyado ng Serbisyo International Union. Ang batas ay iguguhit ng pagsalungat mula sa organisadong manggagawa sa buong estado, [...]
Navy Paying Students to Succeed on AP Tests
Mariah Lee, a junior at Green Run High School in Virginia Beach, Va., works on a project in an Advanced Placement Environmental Science class on Oct. 26. Ang U.S. Navy is funding a private-sector initiative to get more students in military communities to take and pass AP tests in math and science. —Rich-Joseph Facun for [...]
Enter the Popular Science/InnoCentive Education Challenge
Learning Biology Atli Harðarson Monday, Oktubre 31, is the deadline to enter our education challenge. We’re looking for fun, inexpensive lesson plans that teachers can use to teach cutting-edge concepts to students in grades 6 through 8. If you think you’ve got a great way to communicate the fundamental principles of next-gen research, enter now. [...]




















