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| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 56 | Founded | 15 years ago |
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In January 2012 till August 2012 Philadelphia engaged in a widespread reform of its educational system.
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Dr. Leroy D. Nunery II was a major driver for that project.
Leroy is a former Acting Sup... more
Today’s Learning Curve with Roger & Virginia explores the many aspects of the ways in which children can be gifted and how you can benefit your child by knowing this: and what to do about it.
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Wonderful results have been achieved by implementing the simple idea that if teachers visited parents in their homes, both could work together more productively to benefit the child student.
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That’s what Virginia and I were left wondering after this interview with Dr. William Schmidt, the author of the exciting new book: INEQUALITY FOR ALL: The Challenge of Unequal Opportunity in American Schools.
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Nowhere is the adage: “If you don’t use it, you lose it” more accurate than in the case of young minds and the reason behind the “summer slide.”
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In today’s Learning Curve Francie Alexander expl... more
Today’s guest is Jen Lilienstein, the founder of kidzmet.com. Jen did her undergraduate senior thesis in 1994 on Howard Gardner’s theory of Multiple Intelligence and its effect on self-esteem, attendance rates and love of learning. Post graduation, s... more
Mathematics is the bane of too many students; and it need not be.
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Mathematics is too often a difficult subject for parents asked to help with homework: it should not be. Today you will learn ho... more
Lisa Niver Rajna is an honest-to-goodness science teacher working in the trenches at K-6.
Lisa’s success is evident in the following:
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One of her students WON an international award with OXFAM ... more










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