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Clarifying the Traditional Schools vs. Charter Schools Debate

By Dr. Amy Burkman Program Director, M.Ed. in Administration and Supervision As school choice becomes more pervasive in ... Continue Reading →
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Free Apps For ESL Teachers

Guest Article Written By: Paul Warren In recent years the English as a Second Language (ESL) population has been on the rise ... Continue Reading →
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“But I Don’t Like To Read…”

Guest Article From Open-Books.org Strategies To Help Engage Reluctant Middle School Readers Everyone knows a reluctant reader ... Continue Reading →
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Six Steps to Utilizing Multicultural Books in Classroom Read Alouds

Guest Article Written By: Sandra Bornstein Students need to feel comfortable in their classrooms. Well-written multicultural ... Continue Reading →
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October Is National Bullying Prevention Month: Our Participation

October is National Bullying Prevention Month. Here at ED News Daily, I am going to be highlighting this awareness through ... Continue Reading →
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Start Building An ESL Plan: 10 Amazing Website Resources

Guest Writer:  Sarah Fudin If you teach English as a second language (ESL) or plan on doing so in the future, now is the ... Continue Reading →

Teaching With Cartoons: 6th, 7th, & 8th Grade Science Curriculum

6th grade science. 6th, 7th, and 8th Grade Supplemental Science Curriculum:  Funny, Witty, and All Students Can Relate Teach ... Continue Reading →
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A Day In The Life Of A Teacher: A Poem Dedicated To The Teachers And Students For The New School Year

This is a special poem dedicated to all of the amazing teachers and students for the new school year.  Feel free to share ... Continue Reading →
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Supporting ESL Students: Resources And Tips For Mainstream Teachers

Written By: Robyn Shulman Supporting ESL Students: 10 Tips For Mainstream Teachers-Updated with Resources! From the 1997-98 ... Continue Reading →
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A Gifted English Language Learner Is Not An Oxymoron

Guest Post Written By:  Elizabeth Kotis Throughout my educational and professional career, I have encountered much disbelief ... Continue Reading →
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