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How We Created a School Garden to Improve Nutrition in Our Community

Digital Promise

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Leading the Way: Insights on Successful K-12 Implementation

Education Elements

One of the most important roles of a leader is the development and implementation of a plan. How good a job one does at that vital step can make all the difference in the plan’s success or failure. Effective leaders know how to create opportunities for change, opportunities for collaboration, and how to measure progress to fuel success. During the edLeader Panel “The Art of Implementing Well,” Anthony Kim, Chief Learning Officer at Education Elements, a Scholarus Learning Company, talked with su

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TCI Lesson Planning Tools for Teachers

TCI

Teachers have much to juggle between planning lessons, grading, and leading a class. TCI’s social studies programs provide comprehensive planning and support tools so you can focus on what you do best: teaching. Here are a few tools to help you stay on top of lesson planning. 1. Quickly Review Information in the Planning Box Start your lesson plan with the planning box.

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Warmer climate, spicier food. But which country is the spiciest?

Strange Maps

Trendlines don’t lie. As this chart shows, in warmer countries, people eat spicier food. Conversely, the colder the climate, the fewer spicy ingredients in your cuisine. There are of course outliers and other exceptions (and we’ll get to those). But the three-pepper question is: Why do dishes in hotter climates use more spices? Some like it spicy, and none more so than the Ethiopians.

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Fire hazards from PMD

O-Level Geography

Why is there a rise in fire hazards from PMD/PAB? What are the risks from fire? How can fire risks be managed?