Vol. VII No. 2* Fall 2001

links were valid through March 2002


The Fall issue of the Journal is dedicated to the memory of those whose lives were lost in the tragic events of September 11, 2001. May the work of all of us in education help to create a more peaceful world in which all people will have the right to develop their highest potential in heart, mind, body, and spirit. Among these articles we examine the whole spectrum of learning throughout life, consider individual differences in learning, discuss how to engage in meaningful, productive dialogue, and celebrate bringing joy into the classroom. We also recommend some new and wonderful books and websites as useful resources in beginning a new school year.


IconView from the Observation Deck
Dee Dickinson
Some thoughts about research in our newly remodeled Tool Room.

Healing by Connecting with Peace
Richard B. Weinberg
How to move beyond fear, anger, and grief to re-engage with life.
 

IconManaging the Active, Differentiated-Learning Classroom
Mark Kennedy
Classroom management which allows kids to learn social and democratic principles in a natural, experiential flow.
 

IconPrincipal Leadership in an Inclusive School
(our permission to reprint this article expired in 2006).
Anne M. Bauer and Glenda Myree Brown
The authors take on the task of helping teachers provide an inclusive environment in high school.

IconA Teacher Speaks Out: Children and Test Scores Are Not the Same
Alan Warhaftig
Imparting the joy of learning is more important than improving test scores.

IconWhose Homework is It Anyway?
Judee Axelsen
Some tips for parents on how to deal with homework.

IconHelping Struggling Readers
Crystal Kelly and Linda Campbell
Phonics instruction, listening comprehension, reading comprehension, tutoring, and an at-home component are the essential ingredients of a successful reading program.

IconThe Building Blocks of Learning (our permission to reprint this article expired in 2006)
Nancy Mather and Sam Goldstein
A simple framework for explaining why children experience learning and behavior problems in the classroom

IconMindscaping: A Learning and Thinking Skill for All Students
Nancy Margulies
The author explains a powerful learning tool, mindscaping. 

IconSuccessful Aging of the Healthy Brain
Marian Diamond
Dr. Diamond shows us how to keep our brains active and healthy throughout our lifetime.

IconFestival in the Workplace: Igniting Passion for World Class Excellence
Roosevelt Finlayson and Patrice A. Francis
Why we need to combine work and fun.

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Recommended Reading

Quantum Teaching:  Orchestrating Student Success  Bobbi DePorter, Mark Reardon, and Sarah Singer Nourie

Learning Disabilities and Challenging Behaviors:  A Guide to Intervention and Classroom Management  Nancy Mather and Sam Goldstein

Adolescents and Inclusion:  Transforming Secondary Schools Edited by Anne M. Bauer and Glenda Myree Brown

Lessons from the Hawk Mark Kennedy

Calvert-Henderson Quality of Life Indicators:  A New Tool for Assessing National Trends Hazel Henderson, Jon Lickerman, and Patrice Flynn Bethesda, M.D.

Soul of a Citizen:  Living with Conviction in a Cynical Time  Paul Rogat Loeb

 


New on the Bulletin Board:

Conference: The Third International Spearman Seminar: Extending Intelligence:  Enhancement & New Constructs
Sidney, Australia -- November 28-30, 2001
Workshops:  The Soul of Education:  Helping Students Find Connection, Character and Compassion in School
Rachael Kessler
November 2-4, 2001 or
Jan. 11-13, 2002
Boulder, Colorado
Workshops:  Creativity Workshop
We are all born creative, curious and imaginative but these qualities sometimes fade with the passage of time. The Creativity Workshop's goal is to help people get their imaginations back. Click on the link above for more information.
Conference:  Learning Brain Expo
July 17-20, 2002  San Antonio, Texas
Summits:  Courageous Leadership for School Success 2002:  Best Practices for Enhancing Student Achievement and School Climate
See their website for various dates and locations.

Have You Seen . . .

    Links to websites, announcements, interesting reading and great resources.

Resources: George Lucas Education Foundation
The George Lucas Educational Foundation announces a new Web series and companion VHS cassette on Teacher Preparation (http://www.glef.org/tphome.html). Today's schools face enormous challenges in recruiting and preparing teachers to educate the most diverse student body in our history to high academic standards. This collection of articles, resources, video documentaries, and interviews profiles exemplary programs providing new teachers with deep content knowledge, extensive field experience in the classroom, and skill with technology.
Website Teachers Link
Loaded with wonderful sites for teachers. Website: Teacher Line
A comprehensive professional development program for teachers developed by the Public Broadcasting Service.  It is a great source for online professional development.
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Article: Mindful of Students' Brains:  An Interview with Eric Jensen
Eric Jensen shares his concerns about standardized testing and changes he would like to see in the classroom in an article from Robert Sylwester's  Brain Connection website.
Catalog: Math Resources on the Internet
A great listing of math resources for educators.
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Website: What Kids Can Do
This site promotes the impressive work young people are doing, with help from teachers and other committed adults, in and out of school.  
Article:   Today I'd Probably Just Drop Out
Mark Kennedy shares his views on standardized testing for at risk students in Paths of Learning.
Website:  Rubistar
A new tool to help teachers create rubrics.  The site also contains lots of great rubrics for use.
Website: No Put Downs Program
A program to help children treat each other positively.

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