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I'm a firm believer that new ideas and innovations result from networking with people outside of your normal social and professional circles.
Read More.Here's a great Web-based resource most educators don't know about. Though this Web site is not specifically designed with the school audience in mind, I think you'll find it extremely valuable, and will be able to integrate it into a number of curricular areas. It's great for interdisciplinary...
Read More.I admit it: Math was not my favorite subject in school. What was? Science. Why? Because I love animals.
Read More.In August 2003, we published Logging History: Students as Archivists, an article (with complementary multimedia components) that showcases Libby, Montana, high school students documenting their cultural heritage using an inquiry-based...
Read More.I consider myself multicultural: born in Hong Kong of multicultural parents (a mix of Chinese, Portuguese, French, and Italian). I understand two "native" languages, but only speak one (English).
Read More.We're hearing a lot about the Arctic region these days. From proposals to drill for oil in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) to alarming warnings from climate scientists that Arctic ice is melting, the far northern latitudes are capturing news headlines.
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