Philadelphia Education & Schools Examiners
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I ask the question because we know for sure they couldn’t have been a hate crime. We can’t ask Maurice Clemons since mercifully he was put...
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With all of the journalistic advocacy flooding our newsmagazines, it is refreshing to read articles that are well researched, documented,...
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When William Penn drew up a plan for Philadelphia in 1682, he laid out a grid pattern for the streets of the city. This meant that all of...
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Over 20 years ago Howard Gardner's theory of "Multiple Intelligences" shed a different view of the learner. He believes that everyone learns differently and groups...
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December 4, 1791: The world's first Sunday newspaper, The Observer, is published. It is a weekly paper first published by W.S. Bourne...
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The importance of explicit instruction for reading facial expressions is well documented. Even though it is an area of focus normally...
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Mark Twain (Samuel Langhorne Clemens, 1835-1910), wrote the famous novels about Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn and provided numerous...
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December 4 is National Dice Day, which promotes all sorts of games that involve…you guessed it—dice. Whether your game of...
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The Climate Gate Scandal raises a lot of interesting questions about education, ethics, and the accuracy of the Global Warming Theory....
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Let’s Discuss Chapter 3 – SPAM and Stairstep Thinking Chapter 3 of 3 – Here’s the discussion questions built into...
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