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Education Carnival - January 23, 2007
January 28th, 2007

 

Welcome to the January 23, 2007 edition of education carnival. (This carnival is published with delay because of some technical problems.)

HomeSchooling

Kevin Heath presents Writing Conventions for Homeschoolers: Capitalization.

Online Education

Sagar Satapathy presents Perfectly Designed Online Courses.

Parents

Lisa Mitchell presents Making Time for Your Child’s Teacher.

Schools

Scott Lee presents How to Educate My Child - Thoughts on Different Options in Education.

Studying

Neal Cohen presents Train Your Brain: Get a Head Coach, saying, “The same way an athletic coach keeps you going on the field, a head coach can act as mentor and motivator when students are struggling.”

Universities

Charles H. Green presents Fear and Loathing at the Office, saying, “Shouldn’t MBA programs focus more on what business is REALLY like?”





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Education Carnival - January 16, 2007
January 16th, 2007

Welcome to the January 16, 2007 edition of education carnival.

GrrlScientist presents Amazing Numbers in Biology, saying, “by Rainer Flindt is the Guiness Book of World Records for the natural world.”

Two Dogs presents Treatise on Inner-City Education - Part I.

Johan Holmberg presents 10 Challenges within the Educational System.

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Education Carnival - January 9, 2007
January 9th, 2007

Welcome to the January 9, 2007 edition of education carnival.

Royce Wells presents Gifted Children in High School posted at Wells On Education.

Matthew Paulson presents Finding Financial Freedom in College posted at Getting Green.

Dana presents Parental involvement in the tween years posted at Principled Discovery, saying, “about the importance of parental involvement.”

Etale presents ISTE Standards and Digital Storytelling posted at E-Tale.

steven aitchison presents How to memorise an entire essay or speech posted at Change your thoughts.

Linda Freedman presents Skipping School posted at Everyone needs therapy? Lessons from a family therapist, saying, “There are ways to learn, and there are ways to learn. This post by a family therapist suggests that sometimes what we learn outside of school, even when it smacks of an “in your face” student attitude, can raise a child’s sense of self and increase confidence.”

Larry Moran presents The University Exit Exam posted at Sandwalk.

Scott Lee presents How to Improve Public Education posted at Dirty Mechanism.

Scott Lee presents All About PhotoReading posted at Dirty Mechanism.

Lisa Mitchell presents How To Save For College posted at Let’s Talk Babies.

Sagar Satapathy presents MIT – Meeting Online Educational Needs posted at Online University Lowdown.

That concludes this edition. Submit your blog article to the next edition of education carnival using our carnival submission form. Past posts and future hosts can be found on our blog carnival index page.





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Education Carnival
December 29th, 2006

I have created a blog carnival at http://blogcarnival.com. A Blog Carnival is a particular kind of blog community. There are many kinds of blogs, and they contain articles on many kinds of topics. Blog Carnivals typically collect together links pointing to blog articles on a particular topic. A Blog Carnival is like a magazine. It has a title, a topic, editors, contributors, and an audience.

My blog carnival is named “Education“. In this carnival I publish all the articles focused on education and online education topics.

The “Education“ carnival will be published every Tuesday morning on 9am.

Click Here to visit our carnival and submit your articles for publishing on the “Education“ carnival. The next edition will be posted on Mar 05, 2007. This will be a good way to drive traffic to your websites and weblogs.





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