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2013


“Everybody But Me”: The Historical Implications of the Struggle for Civil Rights on Culture, Education, and Politics in the 21st Century

Erin Bloom
Keywords: African American History, civil rights, education, History, Politics, Slavery

DNA Replication, Transcription, Translation: What is the Difference?

Kathleen Tait
Keywords: (DNA) replication, (DNA) transcription, (DNA) translation, Biology, DNA, Middle School, Science

Is the Next George Washington Carver Sitting in my Second Grade Class?

Sue A. Christmas
Keywords: African American History, George Washington Carver, History, scientists

The Plasma Membrane, Through the Eyes of a High School Scientist

Winnie Chan
Keywords: Biology, cells, cellular transport, High School, osmosis, plasma membrane, Science, Scientific Method

Abraham Lincoln: Discovering an Iconic President

Teresa Coyle-Kahn
Keywords: Abraham Lincoln, African American History month, Government, Presidents

From Slavery to Civil Rights: Get On the Bus with Rosa Parks and Martin Luther King, Jr.

Shelia Hawkins
Keywords: civil rights, Martin Luther King Jr., Rosa Parks, Slavery

The Civil Rights Era

Richard P. Holmes
Keywords: American History, civil rights, civil rights era

Natural Selection: Understanding the Driving Force Behind Evolution

Alan Tso
Keywords: Biology, Evolution, High School, Natural Selection, Science

“Ode to Common Things” 1

Dale Apple
Keywords: 21st century poetry, American poetry, poetry, point of view

“Make it New”: New and Unique Approaches to Teaching Poetry in the Secondary Classroom

Tara Ann Carter
Keywords: American Literature, figurative language, poetry, significance, symbolism

Understanding and Experiencing Electricity: Helping Students Understand the Process of Science through Electricity

Sharon Mastrobuoni
Keywords: conductors, electrical circuit, electricity, elementary, insulators, Physical Science, Science, scientific process

The Art of the Poem in Poems of Art: Using Visuals and Close Readings to Aid Creative Writing

Sydney Hunt Coffin
Keywords: Art, Creative Writing, modern art, poetry

Enhancing Beginning Reading Skills Through Poetry

Pamela Elters
Keywords: literacy, poetry, reading skills, Shel Silverstein

Do You See What I See? Is Candy Just a Treat or a Math Tool? Statistics and You

Monica Brundage
Keywords: Data, Math, Middle, Probability / Statistics, special education, Statistics, vocabulary

The Ringing of Bells: Joyful Sounds of Poetry

Lynn Gourinski Fahr
Keywords: American Literature, listeining skills, poetry, writing skills

All That Glitters is Not Gold. Extending Scientific Thinking to Analyze Manufacturers’ Claims on Consumer Products

Naomi Mureria
Keywords: Biology, Chemistry, Consumer Power, Environmental Science, High School, Physical Science, physics, Science, Scientific Method

Poetry in the ESOL Classroom

Meg H. Flisek
Keywords: American poetry, childrens poetry, ESOL, poetry

Using Scientific Process with Child Development

Suzanne George
Keywords: child development, computer research, early child development (birth to age four), Health, High School, project, rubric

Close Reading of Modern Poetry: A Study in Form and Content

Julie Mikolajewski
Keywords: close reading, content, form, modern poetry, poetry

Applying the Iterative Nature of the Scientific Process

Troy J. Holiday
Keywords: Biology, hands-on, High School, iterative process, Science, Scientific Method