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    A Tight Budget Approach to Gifted Education Kindergarten-Grade 10
    Meeting the needs of gifted students may seem challenging to teachers, administrators, and parents if the school's tight budget prevents acquisition of programs necessary to insure student success. This article presents alternatives to the common practice...

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    Eagle Eye Inc.: Extending the Classroom Into the Community Kindergarten-Grade 12
    Community partnerships not only expose students to adults involved in meaningful and demanding tasks, but also allow students to participate in such activities themselves. Extending the classroom in to the community provides opportunities for hands-on, cooperative,...

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    Out of the Ivory Tower Kindergarten-Lifelong
    Technology needs in the K-12 sector can be met through partnering with universities and utilizing their available resources. Professors and lab assistants can provide time and training for teachers; technology students can develop resource materials and design web pages as class projects.

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    Profile 6: Staff Development Kindergarten-Lifelong
    Teacher-Study Groups, first established on a voluntary basis, has become an integral part of staff development in the Carolina Conference. Teams of three to six teachers meet regularly to discuss and try innovation methods of improving instruction. These teams...

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    Study Groups in Schools - A Collegial Way to Improve your Teaching Kindergarten-Grade 12
    Study groups are very effective in helping teachers build community and collaborate. Comprised of 3-6 people working together to implement common training, these groups focus on curriculum and instruction rather than administrative matters. While a public...

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    The Outdoor Laboratory - How to Begin Using It Kindergarten-Grade 12
    Swafford tells how to begin an outdoor education program, and demonstrates simple steps to integrating key subjects such as English and Language Arts, Social and Environmental Studies, math, and science. Factors such as taking an outdoor inventory, planning/teaching...