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61. NCTM: News & Media: President's Message: Preparing To Teach Young Children start building the foundations of mathematics success even before only 7 percent ofelementary school teachers and 18 percent of middle grades mathematics http://www.nctm.org/news/pastpresident/2000-10president.htm | |
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62. Education World ® : School Issues: A Pickle In The Middle Grades: Report Docume report says, because they lay the foundation for the students' success in high Iftheir academic preparation in middle school is weak, students are unlikely http://www.education-world.com/a_issues/issues130.shtml | |
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63. Education World® : Preservice Educators : Working With Parents to eighth grade receives *middle school Connection* at a significant impact on hischildren's educational success. traditions to weave a school of individual http://www.education-world.com/preservice/learning/parents.shtml | |
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64. "Caught In The Middle: Helping Students Avoid The Middle-school Trap." New York in the middle grades should enjoy and which teachers believe are critical to students'success on the eighth-grade state tests, in high school and beyond. http://www.nysut.org/middle/ | |
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65. Communities In Schools Of Orange County, N.C. - Success/ Range Of Service Afterschool Programs middle school Afterschool Programs adolescents after the endof the school day students receive individual and small group academic support http://www.rtpnet.org/cisoc/6.html | |
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66. Exploratorium: Synergy Connect: Inquiry In The Middle School: Content Learning was by no means a measure of their success. These students clearly felt proud oftheir accomplishment and grade teacher at White Hill middle school, Ross Valley http://www.exploratorium.edu/ifi/resources/classroom/connect/marrero.html | |
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67. Mentor School Beliefs plan for student success; and assume responsibility for results. We believe middleschool educators have the obligation to teach students responsibility to http://www.tisd.org/travis/TMSNbeliefs.html | |
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68. Success Stories: International Schools CyberFair Do you have a CyberFair success story to Children from an elementary school in Zebbiegh,Malta middle school students from Stockholm, Sweden are building a multi http://www.globalschoolhouse.org/cf/info/stories.html | |
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69. Sept11_action The social studies class invited the entire school to attend. The middle East teachInwas such a success that they presented a second version of the http://www.crf-usa.org/Sept11/Sept11_action | |
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70. NAESP - Middle Matters Spring 2000 - Turning Around The Lowest Achievers begun in Junction City, Kansas, middle schools by Ensuring the success of ProjectTurn Around Three they attend school, and for communicating with the school. http://www.naesp.org/comm/mmspg00a.htm | |
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71. Teachers.Net Gazette February 2003 - WHAT DOES IT TAKE TO TEACH MIDDLE SCHOOL - Some students will be very organized and proper while like has anything to do withsuccess or failure I have recently left a middle school position to teach 3rd http://teachers.net/gazette/FEB03/middle.html |
72. Educating About Agriculture executive director, said, Although middle school students are very greater resourcesto educate students about the Seeds for success Seeds for success A http://www.ageducate.org/news/foundation_advances_biotech.html | |
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73. Untitled two original competitive proposals for federal grants (success in Mathematics gooddeal of his time teaching gifted students at the middle school level, as http://www.giftededpress.com/SGANGA | |
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74. May Middle School E-Newsletter success and to reach their full potential, especially those who have. middle schoolsand high. afterschool programs, for students in kindergarten through. http://rims.k12.ca.us/pdc/news/02_news/may/may_ms_newsletter.htm | |
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75. Professional Development Unit 7 Strategies That Help Ensure success in Writing; is designed to help intermediateand middle school teachers prepare their students to succeed in http://www.rigby.com/profdevel/courses/inter.htm | |
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76. Archived -- Raising The Educational Achievement Of Secondary School Students - V become a part of that speaks to their success. risks. Said one parent of the school, AMY helps Curriculum and Community Mentors Prepare middle schoolers for http://www.ed.gov/pubs/Raising/raise2/prof1.html | |
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77. Portraits Of Success Portraits of success is a joint project of NABE schools, Massachusetts William BartonRogers middle school A 6 The program is fully integrated to the school. http://www2.lab.brown.edu/NABE/portraits.taf | |
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78. William Barton Rogers Middle School, Bilingual Program The Rogers middle school was founded in 1902 the approaches necessary to assure thesuccess of all the bilingual students take advantage of after school programs http://www2.lab.brown.edu/NABE/portraits.taf?_function=detail&Data_entry_uid1=13 |
79. USATODAY.com - Teens Need Literacy Lessons, Too The concern If students aren't proficient readers undeniably critical to a child'ssuccess, too many schools stop there, leaving middle school and high http://www.usatoday.com/news/opinion/2002/03/06/ncguest1.htm | |
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80. Project E-mail A Generation Link conclude that the project was a major success. with computer technology, our middleschool has started program, which stands for students Acquiring Volunteer http://nsn.bbn.com/community/call_stories/story_generation_link.html |
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