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  1. From street to studio: hip hop comes inside.(TEACH-LEARN CONNECTION): An article from: Dance Magazine by Heather Wisner, 2006-09-01
  2. Pay attention! Teachers offer tips on how to deal with problem students.(TEACH-LEARN CONNECTION) : An article from: Dance Magazine by Janet Weeks, 2006-05-01
  3. Bold move: female ballet dancers who take men's class.(TEACH-LEARN CONNECTION): An article from: Dance Magazine by Cheryl Ossola, 2005-11-01
  4. Nutcracker $$$ dreams.(TEACH-LEARN CONNECTION): An article from: Dance Magazine by Kathy Valin, 2005-12-01
  5. Performing with the pros: young dancers gain professional experience with national companies.(TEACH-LEARN CONNECTION): An article from: Dance Magazine by Lisa Traiger, 2007-07-01
  6. Capture this: technology in college dance departments.(teach-learn connection): An article from: Dance Magazine by Lea Marshall, 2007-12-01
  7. Lifelong learning: Pierian Spring keeps education lively for adults, and 30 years after Condominium, what John D. MacDonald still has to teach us.(citybeat): An article from: Sarasota Magazine by Kim Hackett, 2008-01-01
  8. New degrees for dancers.(teach-learn connection): An article from: Dance Magazine by Gale Reference Team, 2007-09-01
  9. Flight lessons: as aerial dance soars in popularity, practitioners begin laying down a curriculum for training in the form.(TEACH-LEARN CONNECTION) : An article from: Dance Magazine by Cari Cunningham, 2006-02-01
  10. Report card: Paris Opera Ballet School's newest showing.(TEACH-LEARN CONNECTION): An article from: Dance Magazine by Elena Kunikova, 2005-10-01
  11. Winning attitude: Denise Wall turns dancers into champions through pure energy.(TEACH-LEARN CONNECTION): An article from: Dance Magazine by Lea Marshall, 2007-01-01
  12. Lighting their spark: helping students learn how to choreograph.(TEACH-LEARN CONNECTION): An article from: Dance Magazine by Nancy Alfaro, 2007-04-01
  13. Margarita de Saa's home away from home.(teach-learn connection): An article from: Dance Magazine by Lester Tome, 2007-11-01
  14. The Greenbrier's Sam Snead Teaches Golf by Edited By the Staff of Golf Magazine, 1966

21. The New "HomeWork" Parents And Students Together On The Web: A Dozen Information
teach your children to start with lists of sites already identified as kids sites appear in newspaper Net columns, one of the monthly Internet magazines or a
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The New "HomeWork"
Parents and Students
Together on the Web:
A Dozen Information Skills
for the Home
by Jamie McKenzie With the explosion of home access to the Web, we are looking at a "New HomeWork." Given the lag between home access (for the affluent) and school access in many places, schools must consider ways to help parents help students make profitable use of this home access. This article may be duplicated in hard copy format free by schools for use with parents. All other duplication is prohibited without permission. The Internet is deceptively easy. You can log on pretty much automatically. You can find information without much trouble at all. Finding truth is quite another matter. This is a great opportunity to support your children, helping them to identify reliable sources, notice bias, resist propaganda and develop their own independent ideas based upon research. If you raise your children on a steady diet of Internet information well leavened with lessons on how to browse, sort, sift, cull and synthesize, you will see a tremendous pay-off as they pass through school and into the job market. Using the Internet as a learning tool requires a substantial degree of independence and ingenuity. Because of the rich assortment of electronic information online, there is no need for cumbersome, hard copy, print encyclopedias to support home research.

22. Art Magazines And Publications
art magazines, art publications, art newsletters, books that teach fine artists how and where to market their artwork books, Art Marketing Sourcebook for the Fine Artist, Art Marketing 101, Art
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23. BBC Magazines | BBC Toybox Teach Me Magazine
BBC Toybox teach Me Magazine, Toybox teach me Magazine is formulated to help 35 year olds progress through the Early Learning Goals
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BBC Toybox Teach Me Magazine Toybox Teach me Magazine is formulated to help 3-5 year olds progress through the Early Learning Goals for Reading, Writing and Numbers in preparation for Key Stage 1 of the National Curriculum. The magazine includes all the popular BBC characters such as Bob the Builder, Tweenies and Postman Pat featuring in simple, educational puzzles and activities all aimed at making learning fun. Frequency Every four weeks Number of pages Price Privacy Policy BBC Links BBCi Contact Us

24. BBC Magazines | BBC Toybox Teach Me
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25. Product Info
student magazines, an ideapacked teacher’s edition, and four reproducible Learn-Along activity pages. It’s the only PreK magazine that helps you teach
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Below is a full listing of the Scholastic Classroom Magazines available to you for a free-trial offer. Click the link under each magazine for more detailed information, as well as an editorial calendar for the 2003-2004 school year.
PreK-K Clifford The Big Red Dog Grades PreK Give your PreK classes BIG learning fun with Clifford The Big Red Dog
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Let's Find Out Magazine Grades K Brings the exciting worlds of people, holidays, events, and nature to your classroom. Eight times a year you'll receive a ready-to-use package of articles, stories, poems, math games, and science experiments, plus a curriculum guide packed with ideas.
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Let's Find Out Magazine Online Grades PreK Scholastic magazine is a resource teachers can pass along to parents that helps them be more involved in their child's class. In each issue you will find articles on how children learn and gain independence, what to expect from your child's preschool or child care center, and fun activities that build higher learning skills.

26. Classroom Magazines Sample Request
What subject(s) do you teach?* one magazine After selecting the first magazine, Mac users hold down the Cmd key while selecting other magazines, PC users
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27. Education World ® - Curriculum: Why Teach Current Events?
television, radio, the Internet, and print sources such as newspapers and magazines. Melnikoff frequently uses newspapers in her classroom to teach a variety
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28. FLTEACH WWW Resources
The Welcome to the World of Chinese magazines! Francophone Africa at the University of Portsmouth offers links to help teach about the region.
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Many other WWW resources are available for foreign language teachers. We have grouped together a number of Collections put together by FL colleagues so that we don't all have to reinvent the wheel. You will also find a number of essential General FL Resources . Finally we have listed a few favorites language specific sites in a variety of languages: Chinese German French Italian ... Return to FLTEACH main page.
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Media : The BRS Radio Directory includes an international section. Links to live radio on the Internet from many different countries and in many languages from COMFM. Links to live television on the Internet from many different countries and in many languages from COMFM. Links to live radio on the Internet from Worldwide Radio. The International News Link is another good source for online newspapers around the world.
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The NewsLink site has many world-wide links to on-line newspapers as well as other media. ABYZ News Links includes geographically organized world-wide links to a selection of on-line newspapers, magazines, and broadcast stations.

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30. Berklee To Teach Online
Berklee to teach Online COMPILED BY SARAH BENZULY Mix, Jan 1, 2003. 2004, Primedia Business magazines and Media, a PRIMEDIA company. All rights reserved.
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31. Jim Young To Teach TEF Level II Church Sound Workshop
Jim Young to teach TEF Level II Church Sound Workshop Editors Mix Magazine Online Gear Reviews, Audio Tutorials 2004, Primedia Business magazines and Media
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Buyer's Guides Live Sound Applications Tour Profiles Products Sound for Picture Film/TV Facilities Products New Media New Formats Internet Audio Products Facility Design Applications Profiles Products Education Directory Showcase Articles Jim Young to Teach TEF Level II Church Sound Workshop E-mail this article Jan 15, 2003 12:00 PM Editors Gold Line (West Redding, Conn.), manufacturers of the TEF20 analysis system, has announced that Jim Young has been named as senior instructor for the 2003 TEF Level II Church Sound Workshop, which will be held in North Miami, Fla., on February 9 through 12, 2003. Young is president of Current Design Consulting, a firm that specializes in church design and evaluation. He will be assisted by Don Washburn, who is co-sponsoring the event and who has served as senior instructor for the Level I TEF Training Programs, and by Steve McManus, director of TEF engineering at Gold Line.

32. Teach The Children Well-Other Topics
100th Day of School, Career Exploration, Circus. Clubs and Organizations, Gingerbread, Holidays. Just for Fun, magazines, Monsters. News, Online Safety, People. magazines.
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34. Cartoons And Paper Aeroplanes Teach Physics
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35. Kitao-Why Do We Teach English? (ITESLJ)
English or studying the teaching of English, but why do we want to teach English, as In India alone, there are three thousand magazines published in English.
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Why Do We Teach English?
Kenji Kitao
Doshisha University (Kyoto, Japan)
k.kitao [at] lancaster.ac.uk
Introduction
We are teaching English or studying the teaching of English, but why do we want to teach English, as opposed to other foreign languages? It is useful for us to consider this basic question occasionally.
The Importance of English
English is not the most widely spoken language in the world in terms of the number of native speakersthere are many more Chinese speakers than native English speakersbut Chinese is spoken little outside of Chinese communities, so English is the most widespread language in the world. It is difficult to estimate exactly how many English speakers there are, but according to one estimate there are more than 350,000,000 native English speakers and more than 400,000,000 speakers of English as a second language (a language used in everyday life, even though it is not the native language) or foreign language (a language studied but not used much in everyday life). However, even these numbers do not really indicate how important English is as a world language, because less than fifteen percent of the world population uses English. The importance of English is not just in how many people speak it but in what it is used for. English is the major language of news and information in the world. It is the language of business and government even in some countries where it is a minority language. It is the language of maritime communication and international air traffic control, and it is used even for internal air traffic control in countries where it is not a native language. American popular cultureprimarily movies and musiccarries the English language throughout the world.

36. Pornography & Islam : 20 Tips To Teach Your Young Kids About Pornography How To
it does not teach young Muslims how to deal with this material when they see it everywhere else on television, billboards on the street, or magazines, for
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Some parents might think the only way to stop the infiltration of pornography into the minds of their children is by simply cutting off the source of the material. They would consider, for instance, not even installing or disconnecting the internet from the home. But while this may solve the problem temporarily, it does not teach young Muslims how to deal with this material when they see it everywhere else: on television, billboards on the street, or magazines, for instance. Nor does it encourage them to avoid this material when they have the opportunity to look at it outside of parental control. Below are some tips to help your child avoid pornography whenever and wherever he or she encounters it. Please note though, this is not a comprehensive list of possibilities, nor should all of the strategies presented be used on your child. Choose the right ones that can help him or her depending on age, and previous exposure to pornography. Tip #1: Establish your right and authority as a parent to know This is not something done by yelling and screaming. It's done calmly in all aspects of family life, and should be made clear on other issues, like who has the final say to decide when is bedtime or who decides 14-year-old Ilyas's curfew. Establish parental authority gently and wisely. It's easier to do this when kids are young.

37. Student Produced Online Magazines
Student Produced Online magazines. (SPOM). by. You will see below a representative sample of elementary and middle school student produced online magazines.
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Student Produced Online Magazines
(SPOM) by Susan Brinchman Introduction Questions The Internet Resources The Big Question
Introduction
You will see below a representative sample of elementary and middle school student produced online magazines. Explore these sites and develop a magazine prototype for your students.
Questions: (and ... Keep It Simple!)
  • What was the focus (or theme) of each magazine you previewed?
  • What was the content of each magazine? Briefly describe the "sections" (ie. local news, world news, editorials, etc.).
  • What were the grade levels for the target audience?
  • What was the format and how did this contribute to the focus? Diagram the format for each magazine using a flowchart.
  • How user friendly was the format? Evaluate the ease of use.
  • Were there related links in each magazine and what were they?
  • Who would your target audience be? Which grades would produce the magazine?
  • What will your focus (or theme) be? Think of a title.
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    Nancy and Ted Sizer remind us of what should be obvious that we educate students not merely by what we teach, but what we do. magazines.
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    Top five ways for scientific subversion in school:
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    Students can test their knowledge of aerodynamics by attempting to create the optimum craft. 2. Drinking a fizzy drink in class Students can study the effect of pressure on the dissolved gas contained in a carbonated drink. 3. Having a skateboard at school Skateboarding is a very valuable exercise in understanding, harnessing and controlling forces, in particular friction and gravity. 4. Playing Tetris on a mobile phone 5. Flicking elastic bands at things Students can investigate how stored elastic energy can be converted into kinetic energy, which can in turn exert a force on a stationary target, causing the target to move, in agreement with Newton's laws of motion. Physics Life is part of the physics.org web site, a search facility that answers your questions about physical science with a list of relevant web sites from its database. The animation begins with a street in which you can explore the buildings, areas and objects that you see. The graphics become animated and make noises when you hover your mouse over them, and you can click to zoom in and enter buildings and places. You can try the playground, where clicking a football activates a pop-up box that tells you about curling a football in flight. Each pop-up box contains general information about the activity, written informally, as well as links for more information from physics.org.

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