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Roll Tape? Recommendations Regarding Video Viewing In Public School Classrooms, Roxanne Greitz Miller
Roll Tape? Recommendations Regarding Video Viewing In Public School Classrooms, Roxanne Greitz Miller
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The writer provides some guidelines and a review of the laws regarding television or movie viewing in public schools. In general, if a teacher wants to use a video in class, the video should be tied to instruction and parents should be notified if the nature of the video might be construed as objectionable in any way to a reasonable observer.
Politics, Pragmatics And Passion: Three Markers On The Teacher Research Journey, Suzanne Soohoo, Chris Strople
Politics, Pragmatics And Passion: Three Markers On The Teacher Research Journey, Suzanne Soohoo, Chris Strople
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Th is article captures the rich collaboration between a fifth-grade teacher and a university professor in their search for the value and significance of teacher inquiry in public school classrooms. Within this action research, both individuals modified their respective classroom practices so as to accommodate each other in the pursuit of a legitimate and justifiable research question. The end result is that both parties are able to more fully engage in theorizing about the politics, pragmatics, and passion both needed and desired in order to ask relevant research questions.
Cloning: A Critical Analysis Of Myths And Media, Roxanne Greitz Miller
Cloning: A Critical Analysis Of Myths And Media, Roxanne Greitz Miller
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The writer discusses cloning and the teaching of science and media literacy. She provides information on cloning and presents myths about cloning perpetuated by the media. She then provides activities that improve students' media literacy and critical thinking through an investigation of the media's portrayal of cloning.
Inside Alternatively Powered Vehicles: The Problems And The Possibilities, Roxanne Greitz Miller
Inside Alternatively Powered Vehicles: The Problems And The Possibilities, Roxanne Greitz Miller
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This article explores alternatively powered vehicles.
Inside Global Warming, Roxanne Greitz Miller
Inside Global Warming, Roxanne Greitz Miller
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Over the last 15 years, much attention has been given to global warming, and whether the increase in the Earth's temperature in recent decades threatens the survival of life on Earth. Release of the films The Day After Tomorrow (2004), where North America is rapidly plunged into a new ice age, and An Inconvenient Truth (2006), where Al Gore focuses on the future impacts of global warming, has raised much public and media attention on the subject. As such, it's important that science teachers understand the basics behind the scientific phenomenon, the controversy surrounding the topic, and how to discuss …
The Ins And Outs Of Curbside Recycling Programs, Roxanne Greitz Miller
The Ins And Outs Of Curbside Recycling Programs, Roxanne Greitz Miller
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In recent years, numerous municipalities in the United States and abroad have implemented either mandatory or voluntary curbside recycling programs. In most of these programs, household trash is sorted into paper, metal (steel and aluminum), and plastic products prior to its collection and then transported for processing into recycled materials. While the materials are not recycled at the curbside, the term curbside recycling generally now represents both the collection and sorting phases for these household materials.
Before we get into specifics, please note that this particular article will only address the third R of solid waste management--recycling--and not reducing or …