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Inquiry and the National Science Education Standards: A Guide for Teaching and Learning

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010

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Humans, especially children, are naturally curious. Yet, people often balk at the thought of learning science – the ‘eyes glazed over’ syndrome. Teachers may find teaching science a major challenge in an era when science ranges from the hardly imaginable quark to the distant, blazing quasar. “Inquiry and the National Science Education Standards” is the book that educators have been waiting for – a practical guide to teaching inquiry and teaching through inquiry, as … More >>

Inquiry and the National Science Education Standards: A Guide for Teaching and Learning

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Why Using Online Tutorial?

Sunday, January 24th, 2010

We might often hear about online tutorial. However, some of us still have some doubts on using this tutorial as the study assistant. Most parents think that the effective learning system is one with conventional method, which is meeting a teacher on the classroom. However, with the help of technology, such method is no longer become the only method and it does not become the most effective method as well.

In this modern day, we can rely on the online world for our children tutorial. Online tutorial works just like the regular tutorial. The differences are online tutorial is flexible, cost free, and serve various learning method. If the children need Statistics help, then online Statistics tutor can be the best answer. With the online method, the children will get various helpful tools like 3D image, and many others.

Online tutorial can be use any time, including before the new class year so we can prepare the children to handle their Statistics problems perfectly. If they already got some Statistics questions from their teacher, they can log on to Tutorvista.com to get free Statistics help and get the perfect Statistics answers and problem solving methods. For more info about online tutorial, we can visit on the website.

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Facebook Special ed Law Group

Wednesday, December 16th, 2009
Welcome to the blogosphere. As regular readers know, I’m still getting used to it although the uses of the internet for information sharing are almost limitless. I appreciate the need to try to utilize the new developments in technology to help people. That was the goal of this blog from the beginning. We have spread mostly understandable information about special education law and made known resources that are available to stakeholders. Our growing and large number of subscribers (from all sectors of special education stakeholders) shows that the plan is working

The Special Education Law Blog also seeks to use social networking tools as additional resources. We have also had great success in this regard. The lefthand side of the blog lists our mini-posts, also called tweets. The lefthand side also lists links to the Ning, Plaxo, LinkedIn and Twitter groups. By far the most successful of the groups, however, is the Facebook Special Education Law Group. I’m pleased to announce that the Facebook group has just gone over the 600 member mark. That’s a big group. The discussions are pretty lively, and the opinions are strong. There is also a wall and a place to list other non-commercial resources. If you are involved in special education, please join the group. We’d be happy to have you. And to the group members, congratulations on passing another milestone.

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It all started right here of course, and I really appreciate our readers. Please take one of the free subscriptions (available as email, RSS feed or a widget for your own blog or website) , if you haven’t done so. Numbers drive credibility in the blogosphere, and we are quickly becoming a big fish. (I’m not sure I’ve ever quite used those words before, but I like the sound of it!)

Thanks again everybody.

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