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17
Jul/2008
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Can't find a job? Your not alone!
Usually I don't write about my personal life, but I am getting fed up with trying to find a job and need to blow off some steam. So a year ago I graduated with my AAS in Paraeducation. What is Paraeducation? It's basically a degree in assistant teaching. No Child Left Behind requires that schools have certified teaching assistance in the classroom. Some schools are still depending on those Paraeducators / Paraprofessionals who have passed a weekend course and a certifi... Read More
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06
Feb/2008
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Hi friendly Zubbies, I'm Karlyn
I just joined and I think I've made a friend or two already. Cool. I'm in So.California with my family.. hubby of 20+ years, two teenagers and assorted pets. I enjoy computer design and photography among other things. Oh, I love music and movies, so feel free to chat with me on thos topics anytime. I also teach computers to 1st-8th grade. Want to help me feel welcome to Zubby? Comment on my blog post and then hop on over and add me as a friend. Thanks! Karlyn (pronounced care-ly... Read More
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13
Dec/2007
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Academic freedom and teacher choice in curriculums
Mr. Jay Bennish, a World Geography teacher at Overland High School in Colorado, was placed on paid suspension March 1, 2006. A student recorded him comparing President Bush and the State of the Union address to Adolf Hitler. This recording was played on a Denver radio station and sparked an uprising in the Cherry Creek School District. Apparently, the student recorded a twenty minuet lecture on the topic of America, President Bush, the State of the Union speech,... Read More
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02
Dec/2007
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Speculating on future educational styles
With the various needs of students taking a stronger position in school focus, it is plausible to imaging the schools of the future becoming fragmented. Already schools use resource rooms, pull-outs, separate classes, and various other programs to attempt to cater to students' special needs. Though this is a better approach than measures taken in the past, such as segregation, it segments the day into very small sections of time. This division of time has not been proven to be beneficial to the... Read More
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02
Dec/2007
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How to volunteer at your children's grade school
If there is one thing schools need more of, it is caring and responsible adult volunteers. The modern teacher has a myriad of paperwork, observations, meetings, lesson plans, modified lessons, and more to keep them busy from day to day. Another adult in the classroom can greatly reduce the stress of the homeroom teacher and, in turn, increase the effectiveness of the learning experience.
If you enjoy children or are a parent with a few extra hours you may want to invest your time in a loca... Read More
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