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Never Fade Away: A Novel Review

September 8th, 2010 No comments
Never Fade Away: A Novel

William Hart, in his debut work, presents an absorbing & touching story of an unusual relation between a teacher & his student, a relationship which fringes on the borders of romance  but is never romantic in the traditional sense of the term.Never Fade Away is a wholly believable story with fallible but truly heroic [...]

The Center Stage of “Domestic” Study-abroad – Students from all around the world come together!

July 4th, 2010 No comments

japan.rental-apartment.jp Study abroad at Aoba Dormitory! At International Community Aoba Dormitory in Yokohama students from all over the world come together to enjoy life in Japan. The students living here come from a total of 17 different countries; including China, America, Italy and Thailand. Not only students from other countries, but students from Japan have [...]

Joey Learning French Video – Rural students talk about learning French online

June 15th, 2010 4 comments

This video presents two high-school students from rural Newfoundland talking about learning French online. The video was created with the assistance of Distance Education Learning Technologies, Memorial University, Newfoundland and Labrador and the support of the Centre for Distance learning and innovation.
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How to Get Into Law School Review

June 4th, 2010 No comments
How to Get Into Law School

The author explains in a no-nonsense manner the myths that some of us hold about which schools are the “best” and how such conclusions are reached.While everyone relies on U.S. News’s magazine rankings, Susan Estrich emphasizes that the location is what matters the most in choosing a law school.Where will you end up practicing?That is [...]

Fair Isn’t Always Equal Review

March 25th, 2010 No comments
Fair Isn

Just out in 2006, Rick Wormeli’s FAIR ISN’T ALWAYS EQUAL has the latest research on teaching (especially middle and high school) pulled together nicely in one 200-page package.For me, a lot of it was necessary review and reaffirmation of differentiated instruction, standards-based instruction, andvarious strategies I’ve read about but haven’t gotten around to using.For beginning [...]