March 15, 2005 - Issue # 10Education Development Center, Inc.Improving Education and Health Worldwide* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * In this issue: 1. New EDC Mathematics Curriculum Bridges "Traditional" and "Reform"
Teaching Methods * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 1. New EDC Mathematics Curriculum Bridges "Traditional" and "Reform" Teaching MethodsEDC is developing an elementary school mathematics curriculum that draws on the best of traditional and reform teaching methods. Developers assert that teachers and students should not have to choose between "drill and practice" and "conceptual" math: they need both. The curriculum, Think Math!, introduces core mathematical concepts and makes those concepts concrete with number games and physical representations. Read more: http://main.edc.org/newsroom/features/thinkmath.asp 2. EDC Project Approaches Reading as a Lifelong ProcessIdentifying and sharing successful reading strategies for adolescents lies at the heart of a new series of online graduate courses, offered by EDC's Literacy Matters project. Each week of the course is organized around a set of readings and a series of scenarios or prompts from the course facilitators. Participants respond with postings that summarize their reactions to the readings and offer tips from their own classroom experiences. Read more: http://main.edc.org/newsroom/features/literacy_matters.asp 3. Online Resource Offers Guidance on Sustaining Programs After Funding Ends"Leaving a Legacy" is an online resource from EDC that provides guidance on sustaining programs after funding ends. The resource is organized as a "wheel" of information that offers material on strategic planning, evaluation, partnership and collaboration, capacity building, communications and marketing, public policy, financing, and leadership. The "wheel" also features a self assessment tool and profiles grantees and successful models. Read more: http://main.edc.org/newsroom/features/legacy.asp 4. EDC Literacy Program Reaches Thousands of Adult LearnersEDC's Adult Literacy Media Alliance (ALMA) has created a curriculum that helps adults gain basic reading, writing, math, and life skills. The program is celebrating its tenth anniversary and includes the Emmy award winning, nationally-televised TV411 series, an interactive Web site, print materials, and hands-on kits. Read more: http://main.edc.org/newsroom/features/alma2005.asp 5. Interactive Web Site Uses Fascinating People to Make Science Come Alive for StudentsThe "Using the History of Science in the Chemistry Classroom" Web site provides high school chemistry and physical science teachers with a resource for teaching scientific exploration and discovery through the stories of human struggle and triumph. The resources are aligned with national teaching standards and are designed to complement any curriculum or text. Read more: http://main.edc.org/newsroom/features/history.asp 6. Featured Web Tour: Traffic SafetyEDC conducts many projects that aim to reduce the risk of motor vehicle-related injury and death. Several initiatives are designed to help hard-to-reach populations including children and non-English speakers. Read more: http://main.edc.org/tours/traffic.asp 7. Featured Publication: Connections and Commitments: Reflecting Latino Values in Early Childhood ProgramsDesigned for educators, this publication provides activities, strategies, and tools to deepen understanding of Latino cultures and improve teaching. Read more: https://secure.edc.org/publications/prodview.asp?1645 type full url here * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * If you have comments about the EDC Online Report or any items mentioned, we'd like to hear from you. E-mail us at: onlinereport@edc.org. If you would like to subscribe to the EDC Online Report, simply enter you e-mail address below and press submit. EDC does not rent, sell, or otherwise distribute to third parties the e-mail addresses on this list. You can always modify your info or unsubscribe from the list via a link at the bottom of every e-mail we send. |
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