by Matthew Albright | Oct 5, 2014 | Articles
Should parents be able to pull kids out of testing? http://www.delawareonline.com/story/news/education/2014/10/01/parents-able-pull-kids-testing/16562073/ With some parents refusing to allow standardized testing of their children, the Parent Teacher Association is... by Matthew Albright | Sep 18, 2014 | Articles
If regular math is too easy, teachers are using technology to encourage high achievers. For high achieving students at William Henry Middle School, students are given laptops when they find they are not challenged enough, and they solve math problems as fast as they... by Matthew Albright | Aug 26, 2014 | Articles
Its a popular phenomenon on social media and now education professionals are seeing a teaching opportunity in the ice bucket challenge. Teachers got ready for the new school year by not only preparing their classroms, but also dumping a bucket of ice water on... by Matthew Albright | Aug 5, 2014 | Articles
Teachers and educators are discovering more about how students learn science with hands on problem solving activities. They are also integrating lessons with local resources. If a third grade class visited Cape Henlopen State Park, there would be a “Wet and... by Matthew Albright | Jun 25, 2014 | Articles
A lesson in physics may also be a lesson in math, biology, or other other subjects when taught by science teachers connecting lessons across classes. For example, a group of high school students studied headsets, earbusd, and ear phones. That lesson could have...
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