How James Patterson Got His Son Hooked on Books | Parents | Scholastic.com

How James Patterson Got His Son Hooked on BooksJames Patterson shares the tips and tricks that helped turn his reluctant reader into a voracious one.

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Published by Elisheba Johnson, on December 21st, 2013 at 9:24 pm. Filled under: BlogNo Comments

Use Hip-Hop as a Bridge

Use Hip-Hop as a BridgeI have found that classrooms with the most success in engaging students in STEM have moved beyond teaching straight science, technology, engineering and mathematics and taken a more interdisciplinary approach. This approach, most commonly known as STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts and mathematics), has become a worldwide movement and made a tremendous impact on youth engagement and general access to STEM.

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Published by Elisheba Johnson, on December 17th, 2013 at 9:27 pm. Filled under: BlogNo Comments

Too Few Girls and Minorities Study Tech Subjects

Too Few Girls and Minorities Study Tech SubjectsA big reason America is falling behind other countries in science and math is that we have effectively written off a huge chunk of our population as uninterested in those fields or incapable of succeeding in them. Women make up nearly half the work force but have just 26 percent of science, technology, engineering or math jobs, according to the Census Bureau.

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Published by Elisheba Johnson, on December 17th, 2013 at 9:16 pm. Filled under: BlogNo Comments