Recent Education Blog | Internet PostsTypes of Distance Learning Educationby Mary Ann Romans24 Oct 2008 11:18 AMDistance learning or distance education is sometimes also considered home schooling. And while the two can overlap, they are really two different things. Usually home schooling is considered as instruction at home with a parent or tutor(s) and not associated with a school. Email for Parent-Teacher Communicationby Lyn Newton30 Apr 2008 07:33 PMTechnology is everywhere. It has been creeping its way into education for many years now. Teachers are using technology to teach plans, find information, and gain new teaching ideas. Many schools now have websites of their own. No More Textbooks: Online Teaching Materialsby Lyn Newton22 Apr 2008 09:13 AMIn all areas of the country, technology is on the rise. Education has likely seen the greatest increase4 over the past few years. Teachers are now using more technology in their teaching and students are now using more technology in their learning. More Thoughts about Schooling Onlineby Lyn Newton04 Feb 2008 11:50 AMMy last article picked up a discussion from a previous topic about online schools and online public education. The article mainly focused on the area of Texas. Texas started its first full virtual public school. Canada Fights Cyberbullyingby Lyn Newton22 Jul 2007 08:00 PMEach time that I think I could never hear of students carrying out more selfish, hurtful acts, one comes along and bewilders me even more. Students can be very harsh and thoughtless toward other students and teachers alike. Technology in the Classroomby Lyn Newton10 Mar 2007 09:51 PMTechnology is everywhere in today's world. Cell phones, MP3 players, Ipods, and the Internet are the norm. Education is no exception. Most schools are now equipped with computer labs. Technology has now made its way into the academic curriculum. Does Your Child's School Offer Edline?by Sherry Holetzky09 Nov 2006 10:57 AMYou may or may not have heard of the Edline program. It's being offered in more and more schools all the time. If it isn't offered by your child's school presently, you might want to request it. I think it's a great program. I Love Schools.comby mommytotwo25 Oct 2006 07:24 AMHas anyone heard of this wonderful website? I spoke in another blog about how much teachers spend of their own money every year for their classrooms and their students. More Online Learning Optionsby Valerie Nelson14 Sep 2006 04:24 PMOnline schooling is being recognized as a viable option not only for college, but also primary and secondary grades. Some opponents of virtual schooling especially in the early years have cited the lack of social outlets and peer to peer interaction as problematic. Education A to Z: N for Nominate an Innovative Teacherby mommytotwo06 Sep 2006 11:36 AMContinuing on with my blog series: Education A to Z, I am up the letter N. It is with great enthusiasm that I encourage parents and students alike to nominate an innovative teacher that they know for the 2007 Disney Teacher Awards. Recent Blog Comments K_REY_C says... "Yes, trust is a very important component of all of this." |
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