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Table of Contents | October 2008

Up Front: The Angel in the Marble

High tech devices present limitless ways to find the inner masterpiece in every student.

Feedback: A Little Bird Told Me . . .

Twitter: A great tool for connecting and learning, not to mention for fun.

Dispatches: Broccoli Brain: Developing Enthusiastic Consumers of Nutritious Knowledge

Why force-feed students test prep when they could feast on creative teaching?

Previous Issues
The August/September 2008 issue includes As Others See Us: Promoting Ethnic Tolerance in the Balkans, Disrupting Class: Student-Centric Education Is the Future, What's Next 2008: Ten Predictions for the Future of Public Education, and much more!
August/September 2008
The June 2008 issue includes Young Minds, Fast Times: The Twenty-First-Century Digital Learner, All the Right Moves: Fresh Methods to Keep Kids Active, Shark Tale: Learning to Treasure the Ancient, Endangered, and Misunderstood Predator, and much more!
June 2008
The April 2008 issue includes Reinventing the Big Test: The Challenge of Authentic Assessment, The Daring Dozen 2008: Our Heroes, and much more!
April 2008
February 2008
Math and Science Rock: Hands-On Learning Is Music to Students' Ears -- and Minds
November 2007
Educating Hearts and Minds: An Interview with George Lucas
October 2007
Kids Count: Young Citizen-Scientists Learn Environmental Activism
September 2007
Little Shop of Physics: A Mobile Hands-On Science Program Captivates
July 2007
Room to Learn: Trailer Bash
June 2007
Room To Learn: Mystery Science Theater
April 2007
Where Have All the Principals Gone?: The Acute School-Leader Shortage
March 2007
Intelligent Design: Immersing Students in Civic Education
February 2007
A New Learning Day: After School Is No Afterthought
November/December 2006
It Takes a Planet: Education Is a Common Thread
October 2006
Free Radicals: Loosening the Reins on Education
September 2006
Kimberly Oliver: National Teacher of the Year
July 2006
Taking Back the Class: Teach to the Test? No Way!
June 2006
Summer School Nation: Vivid Vacation Pursuits
April 2006
Readers' Survey 2006
March 2006
The Daring Dozen 2006: Our Heroes
February 2006
Why Johnny (Still) Can't Read: Schools Meet the Challenge of Producing Teen Readers
December 2005
Fighting for Fitness: Educational Institutions Step into the Ring
November 2005
Lost in Translation: Reaching Out to English-Language Learners
October 2005
Synching Up with the iKid: Connecting to the Twenty-First-Century Student
September 2005
Time Out: Rethinking the Hours America Spends Educating
June 2005
What Works: Using Our Time Wisely to Support and Improve Public Education
April 2005
F for Assessment: Standardized Testing Fails
February 2005
Brave New School: Teaching Disabled and Nondisabled Students Together
November 2004
The Daring Dozen 2004: Our Heroes
September 2004
Full House: As Las Vegas Grows, So Does the Need to Accommodate Its Students
 

Sage Advice: The Election Offers a Host of Cross-Disciplinary Project Lessons

How will you integrate the upcoming election into your class?

Ask Ellen: Individualize Your Instruction

Use research and flexibility to reach every student in the classroom.

Pop Quiz: Suze Orman

The “one-woman financial-advice powerhouse” says job number one for educators is to inspire.

Features

The Bucks Start Here: A Hands-On Approach to Personal Finance

Entrepreneur lessons lead to financial know-how.

How To: Teach the Soft Side of Business

It's not all a zero-sum game.

Virgil Rocks: Required Lessons and Pop Songs Make Beautiful Educational Music Together

In Sicily, a creative teacher finds a novel and hip way to make Latin stick.

Powerful Learning: Studies Show Deep Understanding Derives from Collaborative Methods

Cooperative learning and inquiry-based teaching yield big dividends in the classroom. And now we have the research to prove it.

Mapping Their Futures: Kids Foster School-Community Connections

Students at the Y-PLAN project create bonds through grassroots city planning.

Cool Schools

Diplomas for (Would-Be) Dropouts: Project Learning Serves the Most At-Risk Students

Urban students on the verge of quitting scale new heights -- and remain in school -- through an ambitious program.

How To: Design Assessments for Project Learning

Creating high expectations and ensuring academic markers for at-risk students.

Design

Lessons from the Mall: A School with a Commercial Aesthetic Makes Young Minds More Receptive

Turn your school into a marketplace of ideas.

Heart & Soul

The Eyes Have It: Potent Visuals Promote Academic Richness

Visual Thinking Strategies blazes a path from artistic inquiry to scholastic achievement.

Head of Class

Learn2luvcell: A Powerful Multipurpose Mechanism for Learning

Once the scourge of classrooms, cell phones are now part of the lesson plan.

By the Numbers: The Facebook Edge

Social networking offers a competitive advantage in the newest interactive-oriented job market.

Stay for a Spell: Wisdom Harvested from the Wicked Witch Trials of the East

Salem blends schmaltz and scholarship when dealing with its infamous witchcraft trials.

Opera Hits a High Note: Student-Outreach Efforts Tap Technology

A great musical form finds ways to create young fans.

Caveat Viewer: A Consumer's Guide to Drug Ads

Separating fact from artifice in Rx ads is a quick lesson in media literacy.

Hot Stuff: Media for Educators

Two sites for your politically media-savvy students, kid-friendly (and kid-proof) stereo headphones, and a new service and possible muse for your brilliant brainstorms.

Field Trips: Events for Educators

Lots of technology-in-education conferences, plus a problem-students workshop and a gifted-children convention.