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Tips and techniques for people who have decided they can give their children a better education by teaching them at home -- and people who are thinking about diving in to homeschooling!
Contact info: send email to jay@jayjennings.com or leave a message on my telephone at (214) 615-6505 ext 2515

Halls of Learning is a Jamaican-based organization dedicated to empowering the lives of people through education. We are committed to providing the highest quality educational experiences for young people, equal to, or exceeding international standards. Our mission is to inspire, excite and stimulate our learners and help them find the avenues to their potential.

"Teach with Tech" is an innovative series of podcasts from the Indiana University School of Education Instructional Consulting Office designed to provide higher education faculty, K-12 teachers, and other listeners with timely, useful information about integrating technology into their teaching.

Adventure and excitement await kids in the IPTV Kids Clubhouse as Dan Wardell shares his latest Dantastic You Do! Dantastic You Dos are fantastic activities kids can do with their families using simple household supplies. Each imagination-filled episode provides a step-by-step guide to doing a fun activity, sometimes with the aid of a cool and amazing guest. Presented by Iowa Public Television.

Stepfamily Talk Radio interviews Cheryl
Dellasega, Ph.D., author of "GirlWars" and "Mean Girls Grown Up" about the
primitive instincts that stir up tension between stepmoms and their
husbands' ex-wives. She offers tips for ending "Mean Girl" games. Visit
www.stepfamilytalkradio.com/products.htm for more resources about stepmoms
and their husbands' ex-wives.

by Ira Krakow, ira@irakrakow.com, an ordinary guy trying to make sense of the Supreme Law Of The Land.

Presented by anarchical academic Danny Pinn and resident historian "the Almanash", the 2 delve into a featured quote discussing its origin and how it applies to our day-to-day lives. School of Thought is a must for anyone who's ever wanted to know more.

http://leadersinlearning.blogspot.com/Cable in the Classroom (www.ciconline.org)Blogger22125Copyright 2006, Cable in the Classroom. All rights reserved.educational,leadership,innovation,teacher,cable,cableintheclassroom,technology,internet,classroom,studentEducation/K-12Education/Educational Technologydlevin@ciconline.orgCable in the Classroom (www.ciconline.org)Cable in the Classroom (www.ciconline.org)noeducational,leadership,innovation,teacher,cable,cableintheclassroom,technology,internet,classroom,studentThe Cable's Leaders in Learning Awards is Cable in the Classroom's annual awards program to recognize administrators, educators, community leaders and policymakers who demonstrate vision, innovation, action and transformation in education. The objective oThe Cable's Leaders in Learning Awards is Cable in the Classroom's annual awards program to recognize administrators, educators, community leaders and policymakers who demonstrate vision, innovation, action and transformation in education. The objective of the awards is to promote and encourage innovative learning practices by honoring individuals who have transformed an aspect of education on a large or small scale. To learn more or apply, visit http://www.leadersinlearningawards.org.38.907711-77.017322457524http://www.feedburner.comSubscribe with My Yahoo!Subscribe with NewsGatorSubscribe with NetvibesSubscribe with GoogleSubscribe with PageflakesSubscribe with ODEOSubscribe with PodnovaThe Cable's Leaders in Learning Awards is Cable in the Classroom's annual awards program to recognize administrators, educators, community leaders and policymakers who demonstrate vision, innovation, action and transformation in education. The objective of the awards is to promote and encourage innovative learning practices by honoring individuals who have transformed an aspect of education on a large or small scale. For more information about Cable's Leaders in Learning awards, please visit: www.leadersinlearningawards.orgtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32741979.post-7587154461421769301Fri, 29 Jun 2007 19:25:00 +00002007-07-10T16:25:53.557-04:00Tony Knapp, Principal, NASA Explorer School-North Ridge Elementary, Cable Partnerships AwardHoping to expand his students’ interest in math, science and technology, Tony Knapp successfully implemented the NASA Explorer School program at his school. As part of the program, students are motivated to learn by participating in after-school clubs, designing experiments, competing in national technology and science competitions, and learning directly from NASA astronauts and other math, science and technology experts. Additionally, the school’s partnership with Time Warner Cable has given students access to television production and to the NASA Channel and NASA programming and activities.
In his podcast (MP3, 11 MB), Knapp talks about a couple of the experiments that students designed and conducted for NASA, the resources both NASA and Time Warner Cable provide, parent involvement and the online resources NASA has available for other schools.
Technorati tags: Cable's Leaders in Learning Awards, Time Warner Cable, Tony Knapp, NASA Explorer School, STEM, cable, CIC, Cable in the Classroom, cableintheclassroom, tv, school, education, NCTA

This is a podcast for School Educators, Administrators and Teachers. We discuss a wide range of educational topics.

Shakespeare High: Your Shakespeare Classroom on the Internet joins the podcasting revolution to enhance your study and enjoyment of Shakespeare!

The Talkback Webcast is a weekly radio-style show about homeschooling. It is hosted by Eleanor Sparks and includes news, upcoming events, guests and resource reviews. The show is a talkback show and takes questions and comments from listeners throughout. You can either call in live on the telephone while the show is on air, record a question for the next show or email your question.
The show is broadcast each Tuesday morning from 10-10. ...

physics video podcasts for high school

tips for teaching the Open Court Reading Program by Mathew Needleman

Podchraoltaí rialta ó na páistí sa scoil - Gaeilge agus Béarla.

The Is All about Math videoPodCast will discuss about many different topics in elementary mathematics using animations and a digital blackboard to explain concepts. Some times problems will be proposed.

Podminions is the podcast of King's Norton Boys' School in Birmingham, here in the UK. Here we will tell stories of the local community, the things we do in and out of school, argue about the issues that matter to us and share with you the music we write. We set this up with a little help from the Birmingham Community Empowerment Network and another podcast called the Grassroots Channel. But what we say here is entirely our doing - so listen and then please tell us what you think.

This podcast is designed for Chinese learners of English. American culture, English vocabulary, and online language learning resources are discussed.

Remote Alaskan K-12 students using video journalism to enhance their education create a weekly live news broadcast that is distributed via video conferencing, podcasting, and vodcasting.

Welcome to the Podcast of the Global Youth Fund - your guide to informative, inspirational, and provocative media for today’s global youth.
Be a part of this revolution - contribute your own documentaries, interviews, short film, music, and photography.
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