
Remember when a tin box sporting your favorite hero was a status symbol? Take a Smithsonian-sponsored trip beyond Memory Lane to this exhibit of more than one hundred years of lunch boxes and American childhood dreams.
New teachers, as well as experienced ones, can benefit from coaching -- and you don't need a whistle to be a coach. Keynotes include "Magic in Mentoring" and "My Immigrant Success Story."
Normal, Alabama, beginning February 4
One woman, one boycott, one step in the journey toward Brown v. Board of Education. Pay homage to a definitive moment in American education and civil rights. If you can't make it south, don't fret; the exhibit tours nationwide for the next few years.
Thankfully, the traditional model of high schools (big barns, many bodies) is on the way out. The focus here is on smaller learning communities and their role in fostering inclusive school culture and project-based learning.
"Grand Challenges, Great Opportunities" is the theme for this year's gathering of the world's largest general science organization. Leave the Bunsen burners and safety goggles at home -- this group promises cuttingedge science and technology.
Links:
[1] http://www.edutopia.org/edutopia-staff
[2] http://www.sites.si.edu/exhibitions/exhibits/lunch/main.htm
[3] http://www.edualliance.org/2006/tlc
[4] http://www.sites.si.edu/exhibitions/exhibits/381/main.htm
[5] http://www.edualliance.org/2006/hsr
[6] http://www.aaas.org/meetings/Annual_Meeting