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  1. Added Nov 11, 2008 by tramu
    Online tutoring is 'getting parents off the hook' for helping their children learn middle/high school concepts. Of course the article doesn't go into why parents don't know things middle school kids are supposed to...
  2. Added Mar 01, 2008 by uma
    Student achievement gains continue to come in the Raytown School District’s Read 180 and Math Academy programs, which are designed to meet individual student needs.
  3. Added Nov 27, 2006 by ptarrance
    Very helpful tips for classroom management, parental involvement, classroom decorations, etc.
  4. Added Nov 27, 2006 by skussner
    This resource offers many teaching strategies for middle school and high school math teachers.
  5. Added Nov 19, 2006 by shelbylawrence
    This website has fun facts and applications of math for all topics. I can see the teacher using this website as a way to introduce a unit or once a week at the beginning of class you start out with a fun fact for the particular course you are teaching as a way to get the students interested. The facts are meant to be “cool” for students to become interested and think about math in another way.
  6. Added Nov 14, 2006 by shelbylawrence
    The First Days of School: How to be an Effective Teacher. This book discusses what the characteristics of an effective teacher are and how to have a successful start to the school year.
  7. Added Nov 14, 2006 by shelbylawrence
    Online interactive graphing tool, where you can manipulate the graph and see how the equation changes.
  8. Added Oct 18, 2006 by sean_parker and 2 others
    Do you know a teenager who is trying to make a difference? In politics? In the community? For peace? For the environment? In a church youth group? As a boy or girl scout? If you do, please send them to TeenActivist.Org. We're starting up a site where teens can help one another become better activists.
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