James Meskunas
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A Different Education
Any parent knows that each child learns in his or her own unique ways, and there is no one way to teach children. For those with special needs, education needs to be even more specialized. For blind and deaf children, Maryland offers top-notch educations at the Maryland School for the …
Read More »When it Comes to Turkey, Think 165 (Degrees)
The temperatures outside may be in the 30s and 40s, but anyone cooking a Thanksgiving turkey needs to think about 165 degrees. That’s the minimum temperature the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) recommends the turkey reach to prevent foodborne illness and to destroy bacteria. The temperature should be checked …
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Read More »Librarians Helping Teachers
For all the teachers in Baltimore County who go to the public library after school hours to help them prepare for future lessons—searching the catalog, tracking down books, requesting materials—the Baltimore County Public Library (BCPL) is introducing a new system. “They come in, pick up a crate, and go,” says …
Read More »Ask and You Might Receive – Donations for Your Class, School, or Organization
According to a 2013 National School Supply and Education Association study, public school teachers spent $1.6 billion out of their own pockets for educational products in the 2012-2013 school year. Obviously with education budgets continuing to shrink, teachers are forced to dig even deeper into their own pockets to cover …
Read More »Online Field Trips: Enhance Your Classroom Curriculum
The Internet holds a variety of virtual field trips to engage students of all ages without the worries of distance, expense, or time constraints. These online tours can help students prepare for or follow-up after an actual field trip, enrich areas of study, or simply travel the globe and beyond …
Read More »Common Core: Help Implementing CCSS in Your Classroom
If you are a public school teacher in Maryland, you are probably spending most of your professional development hours figuring out how to interpret the Common Core State Standards (CCSS) and implement the new state curriculum in your classroom. Along with 45 other states and Washington, D.C., Maryland has adopted …
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