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Cooperative Learning

Creative and Critical Thinking

Dancing to Integrated Rythms: a Model for Active Academics

Diagnostic Evaluation

Early Childhood Education - Getting Off on the Right Foot

Integrating the Arts Across the Curriculum - Why and How?

Integrating the Curriculum

Multicultural Education - Celebrating Diversity

New Technologies and Integrated Curriculum

Non-Graded Elementary School - From Theory to Practice

Physical Education: More Than Just Games

Reading Strategies That Work

Study Skills

Successful Strategies for a Differentiated Classroom

Teaching and Learning the Skills of Peacemaking

Teaching with the Brain in Mind

The Neglected Intelligence - Body-Kinesthetic

The School Curriculum: What Changes are Needed to Meet Student Needs?

The Tyranny of Standardized Tests

Using Portfolios to Improve Student Thinking, Motivation, and Responsibility

Visual Arts for Classroom Teachers


Curriculum, Instruction and Evaluation
Professional Development Opprtunities

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  New Technologies and Integrated Curriculum

The primary motivation for the use of technology in education is that technology supports and enhances learning.

New technologies-multimedia, hypermedia, programming, tele-communications, and the Internet-must be integrated into all subject areas and be tools for students to use in their learning. Discover new teaching strategies that demonstrate how technology will benefit students with a variety of learning styles and multiple intelligences. Results of curriculum related student projects that promote critical thinking and depth of understanding will be shared.

Pre-training can be arranged for classroom teachers with limited experience with various software programs.