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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.

Colleges

Ted Reimers presents CampusGrotto - Hardest Colleges to get into.

Exams

Nathan Smith presents Failing Linear Algebra, saying, “My experience of failing Linear Algebra, and why I’m grateful for it.”

HomeSchooling

Kevin Heath presents The Best Brain Foods - Nutrition and Your Child.

Parents

OurBlogs presents When to Teach What?.

Studying

Sagar Satapathy presents Mom’s The Word!.

Jon Schnaars presents The Science of Procrastination, saying, “In this piece my co-blogger, Patrick Coffee writes about the recent research into procrastination. Understanding the problem can help us be more productive and will hopefully get more kids back to their books.”

Others

Matthew Paulson presents Learn How to Teach Yourself About Money.

Isabella Mori presents understanding learning.

GrrlScientist presents Are You My Daddy? The Eyes Reveal It, saying, “blue eyes are recessive to brown, so a blue-eyed couple can only have blue-eyed children. As a result, blue-eyed men are mainly attracted to blue-eyed women. An interesting example for teaching both evolution and genetics.”

Darlene Berkel presents Study Abroad: Is this for you?.

Royce Wells presents John Hopkins Center for Talented Youth, saying, “Comments on talent search program”.

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