by Jerry Selivonchic | Nov 21, 2016 | Articles
A Chinese school includes local students from diverse backgrounds, instead of just confining their focus to local Chinese American families. The Jacksonville Chinese Association’s Chinese School has traditionally enrolled students who are of Chinese heritage, to... by Jerry Selivonchic | Nov 7, 2016 | Articles
As the first students field test green screens for use in schools, they and their classmates are making it possible to transport learning beyond the classroom. Teacher Jeanne Halderson was the first to receive a $1000 grant from the La Crosse Public Education... by Jerry Selivonchic | Oct 25, 2016 | Articles
A language arts class got downright spooky when they produced a haunted podcast about historic and allegedly haunted locations in their area. Students at Bettendorf Middle School in Iowa researched and explored locations in the Quad-Cities area but instead of writing... by Jerry Selivonchic | Oct 5, 2016 | Articles
On Health Occupations Day, there was a chance to directly explore health career options for teens, through a mock scenario and disaster drill. The mock scenario at College of Southern Idaho involved a bleacher collapse at a high school pep rally, in which more than... by Jerry Selivonchic | Sep 21, 2016 | Articles
Teachers are using Twitter to share new ideas, and to get inspiration. In North Platte, Nebraska, Denise DiGiovanni, the director of elementary teaching and learning says “We really feel that teachers are the heartbeat of the district. That’s what keeps...
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