Authors Forum: Walk Away - The Rise and Fall of the Home-Ownership Myth Learn about Tiros - The First Weather Satellite 1960 The Pure Time Preference Theory of Interest and Its Enemies Japanese Earthquake Teaching Resources Hematology / Oncology Renal Taking Stock: Fisheries Studies in the Florida Keys Marine Protected Areas Multiculturalisme et citoyenneté : une crise de l'intégration en Europe - C. Bertossi
Une conférence de l'UTLS au Lycée
Multiculturalisme et citoyenneté : une crise de l'intégration en Europe par Christophe Bertossi (sociologue)
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Lazy Susan Climate Definition Lindahl, R. (April 2011). School Leadership Structures in Alabama: Round and Round They Go; Where Th Angelle, A., Wilson, N., & Mink, G. (April 2011). Building Bridges through School-University Partner Teaching Persuasive Writing Test Taking Strategies for the SAT Ainu, First People of Japan - The Original and First Japanese How a Nuclear Reactor Works How far did Edward IV restore law & order upon his accession in 1461? Reasons why the Yorkists had won the English Crown by 1461 Tony-B Machine Op deze website kunnen kinderen zelf met muziek spelen en een lied componeren. Er is zelfs mogelijkheid om je eigen muziekstuk op te nemen en te beluisteren. Begeleid zelfstandig leren via activerende werkvormen : Eindwerk van Stief Goormans Dit eindwerk gaat over begeleid zelfstandig leren. Er is o.m. een hoofdstuk rond hoekenwerk over groene energie.
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Learn about Tiros - the first weather satellite in 1960 from this very brief educational video. (00:39)
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What is it? Following today's weeks disastrous events in Japan, Earthquakes may have been a topic of discussion in your classroom either in terms of humanitarian relief or actually enquiring about
Rosenstiel School professor Jerry Ault discusses 10 years of fisheries research in the Florida Keys Dry Tortugas Ecological Reserve
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Climate is defined as the long term patterns of temperature, humidity, wind, etc. in an area. People often confuse climate with weather. Weather is considered a temporary state while climate is the overall set of patterns. Climate can be influenced by latitude, altitude, terrain and nearby bodies of water. Examples of climates include Mediterranean, tundra and subarctic. (01:17)
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This study is an examination of a unique school district/university partnership in a southeast university school leadership preparation program. Partner superintendents, district personnel, and […]
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In this session, participants visit two middle-level classrooms to see how teachers can help young writers develop effective and authentic persuasive pieces based on their own experiences and interests - for example, using cell phones in schools or altering their homework schedule. (58:10)
What are some general test taking strategies? This 1:36 video is about some of the proven ideas on how to take the SAT test or any multiple choice test. Good for most age levels.
Ainu, First Peoples of Japan. The Ainu arrived in Japan maybe 14,000 years ago, 10,000 years before the Japanese. They were killed, enslaved and driven off their lands, taking refuge in the northern islands of Japan where they now number less than 25,000. This video slideshow is accompanied by native music and is narrated by words on the screen. (07:23)
In this short video you will learn how a nuclear reactor works. The narrator tells the sequence of events that are involved. (00:50)
How far did Edward IV restore law & order upon his accession in 1461? A presentation by Dr. David Grummitt, Senior Research Fellow, The History of Parliament Project, for The History Faculty: www.thehistoryfaculty.com.
Reasons why the Yorkists had won the English Crown by 1461: A presentation by Dr. David Grummitt, Senior Research Fellow, The History of Parliament Project, for The History Faculty: www.thehistoryfaculty.com.















