NetHappenings Newsletter
NHN: 2/15/05 NETHAPPENINGS NEWSLETTER #15
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Dear Readers,
Net Happenings Newsletter, launched by the Educational
CyberPlayGround, features both news and resources.
Karen Ellis* Founder of the Educational CyberPlayGround invites
others to help sponsor NHN sent to members of the NetHappenings
Mailing List.
Written by Classroom Teacher Alan Haskvitz
1997 National Teacher's Hall of Fame
All USA Today First Team Teacher
Reader's Digest Hero in Education
Cherry International Award for Outstanding Teachers
1994 National Middle Level Teacher of the Year (NCSS)
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IN THIS ISSUE
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IN THE NEWS
Top Online Educators of 2005 and their accomplishments
It's Magic: Every teacher in North Dakota is Highly Qualified
Ads to appear on outside of school buses
NASA Workshops listed for the summer
"Spellings to Listen, But Not Retreat, on NCLB"
No more opening prayers or what's in a name
States paying big dollars to catch test cheaters
The good and bad about assisted living
The best place to teach special education students
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INTERESTING SITES
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President Days lesson plans and resources
What would be the best pet for your classroom?
What is money?
C-Span summer fellowships
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SITES YOU PROBABLY NEVER KNEW EXISTED
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Where does the climate change the most dramatic?
Ranking of the top 50 Internet search words
Virgina vote on law to fine those who show their underwear.
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QUOTES:
What did Dan Rather say about teaching and sticks?
FACTOIDS:
How many homeschooled children are around and why?
Which country has the most university students in the USA?
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IN THIS ISSUE
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IN THE NEWS
Top Online Educators of 2005 and their accomplishments
It's Magic: Every teacher in North Dakota is Highly Qualified
Ads to appear on outside of school buses
NASA Workshops listed for the summer
"Spellings to Listen, But Not Retreat, on NCLB"
No more opening prayers or what's in a name
States paying big dollars to catch test cheaters
The good and bad about assisted living
The best place to teach special education students
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INTERESTING SITES
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President Days lesson plans and resources
What would be the best pet for your classroom?
What is money?
C-Span summer fellowships
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SITES YOU PROBABLY NEVER KNEW EXISTED
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Where does the climate change the most dramatic?
Ranking of the top 50 Internet search words
Virgina vote on law to fine those who show their underwear.
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QUOTES:
What did Dan Rather say about teaching and sticks?
FACTOIDS:
How many homeschooled children are around and why?
Which country has the most university students in the USA?
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IN THE NEWS
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Top Online Educators of 2005
Learn about NetHappenings Karen Ellis and more
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The U.S. Department of Education has apparently decided that 3,800
North Dakota elementary teachers were qualified to teach after all.
The decision reversed the education department's pronouncement in
early December that North Dakota's elementary school teachers didn't
meet the "highly qualified" provision of the federal No Child Left
Behind law. The ruling could have made them ineligible to teach.
The department's letter, sent to Superintendent of Public
Instruction Wayne Sanstead on Wednesday, says teachers currently
practicing in the state will be considered in compliance with the
law.
New teachers licensed in the state, however, will face tougher
testing requirements, said Rep. Earl Pomeroy, D-N.D.
http://www.grandforks.com/mld/grandforks/10802406.htm
A car dealership in Scottsdale, Arizona is paying $80,000 to
advertise on 50 school buses. Other districts show interest.
http://www.azcentral.com/arizonarepublic/local/articles/0209nebuses09.html
NASA Mentor Program
The Airspace Systems Education Cohort is a nationwide network of
teacher-mentors who engage students and teachers with NASA
multimedia products that support math and science education in the
context of Aerospace Technology.
http://quest.nasa.gov/projects/asec/
Spellings to Listen, But Not Retreat, on NCLB
Education Week reports that U.S. Secretary of Education Margaret
Spellings said that there "is room to maneuver" through the
administrative process in carrying out the No Child Left Behind Act.
http://www.edweek.org/ew/articles/2005/02/09/22spellings.h24.html
With the words "opening prayer" at school board meeting being
considered a violation of state law the Utah State Office of
Education is suggesting that the locally elected school boards
create public-prayer policies to make sure they are not violating
the Utah Constitution and the separation of church and state clause
of the U.S. Constitution.
http://deseretnews.com/dn/view/0,1249,600110753,00.html
North Carolina has signed a $60,000 contract with a company that
will analyze standardized test data from public school and search
for red flags that may indicate cheating. Another dozen states
considering the same service.
http://www.boston.com/news/education/k_12/articles/2005/02/08/nc_hires_company_to_check_for_cheating/
The dramatic changes in life style and outlook in assisted living
facilities. A story that might motivate teachers to consider service
learning projects in this area.
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/01/30/national/30assisted.html?ex=1110430800&en=6e5b941e81681644&ei=
5087&nl=ep&rd=hcmcp?p=048bTt048bMa49r$L012000myxQUyxVp
The best place for children with special needs is at home with
families, not in institutions, according to a new clinical report
from the American Academy of Pediatrics.
http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/
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INTERESTING SITES
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A collection of the better President Day's lesson plans and
resources.
http://www.reacheverychild.com/feature/feb_holidays.html#2
What would be the best pet for your classroom?
http://www.bcps.org/offices/lis/models/pets/
What IS money? Where does it come from? How does it get its value?
How does it reflect what the community values, and conceptually? A
fun webquest if you can afford the time.
http://mail.nvnet.org/~cooper_j/money/
Do you teach with C-SPAN in your classroom then you are eligible for
C-SPAN's summer teacher fellowship in which you live in Washington,
DC for 4-weeks (includes $2,000 for housing costs) receive a $3,500
stipend--receive $500 worth of videotapes from the C-SPAN
Archives--work behind-the-scenes with the C-SPAN in the Classroom
team. Deadline March 15, 2005
http://www.c-span.org/classroom/fellowship2005.asp
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Interesting.com
Interesting is a portal for links on history, hobbies, sports,
self-help, and much more.
http://www.interesting.com/
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SITES YOU PROBABLY NEVER KNEW EXISTED
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Where is the climate changing faster than anywhere on Earth?
http://www.nature.ca/sila/hm_e.cfm
Wordtracker displays the ranking of the top 50 keywords on the
Internet.
http://www.wordtracker.com
Virginia lawmaker Algie T. Howell Jr. doesn't want to see underwear
hanging out of the back of pants, and most lawmakers yesterday
agreed with him. The House voted 60-34 for his bill, which would
impose a $50 fine on anyone whose boxers, briefs or thongs peek
above their pants or skirts.
http://washingtontimes.com/metro/20050208-105116-2078r.htm
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QUOTES
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The dream begins with a teacher who believes in you, who tugs and
pushes and leads you to the next plateau, sometimes poking you with
a sharp stick called "truth." ~Dan Rather
It is dangerous to be right in matters on which the established
authorities are wrong. ~Voltaire
Laws control the lesser man. Right conduct controls the greater one.
~Chinese Proverb
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FACTOIDS
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About 1.1 million students (1,096,000) were being homeschooled in
the United States in the spring of 2003 This represents an increase
from the estimated 850,000 students who were being homeschooled in
the spring of 1999. In addition, the estimated homeschooling rate
increased from 1.7 percent in 1999 to 2.2 percent in 2003.
Thirty-one percent of homeschoolers had parents who said the most
important reason for homeschooling was concern about the environment
of other schools. Thirty percent said the most important reason was
to provide religious or moral instruction. The next reason was given
about half as often; 16 percent of homeschooled students had parents
who said dissatisfaction with the school academic instruction
available.
http://nces.ed.gov/nhes/homeschool/
There were 66,836 students from India enrolled in U.S. colleges and
universities during the 2001-2002 school year, according to Open
Doors, an annual report by the Institute of International Education.
That is about 12 percent of the United States entire foreign student
population.
http://www.indianewengland.com/news/2002/12/01/Community/Report.India.Sends.Most.Students.To.U-334974.shtml
Thanks for reading,
Al
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