by Terry Heick | Dec 31, 2012 | Articles
Having students learn how to find the right information quickly and efficiently online is an important responsibility of 21st-century teaching, educator Terry Heick writes in this blog post. Heick describes how search engines, such as Google, work and explains the... by Pat Wyman | Oct 22, 2012 | Articles
How do you throw your child a party that they’ll love, avoid an onslaught of, shall we say, less meaningful presents, make the party convenient for guests and teach your children about the important lesson of giving all at the same time? Very simple, ECHOage your... by Tiffany Marshall | Aug 17, 2012 | Articles
You have approximately 18 years to prepare your children for the rest of their lives. It sounds scary when you look at it that way, doesn’t it? Schools teach them the fundamental knowledge found in reading, writing, math, science and history. Beyond that, there are no... by Pam Allyn | May 10, 2011 | Articles
Reading is a pretty big part of our everyday lives. Whether we’re reading novels, study texts, directions, doctor’s prescriptions, or a new work contract, it is an important ability that we will need throughout our lives. So how do we go about teaching reading to...
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