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September 14, 2007

BoardBuzz podcast: week of 9/10/07

This week's podcast

  1. Speechless in Seattle? There is an interesting legal case out of Washington that just reached an out-of-court settlement with three former editors of a high school student newspaper;
  2. Packin' a silly punch: BoardBuzz loves a quirky story, and this is actually a two-fer. There are two contests out there for students to participate in -- each involving packing supplies;
  3. No wonder Napoleon had a complex: "Kindergarten teachers typically underestimate the intellectual abilities of boys who are shorter than their classmates";
  4. NCLB reauthorization process begins, NSBA testifies: Capitol Hill is abuzz with supporters and critics of the No Child Left Behind law as Congress gears up to start the law's reauthorization process;
  5. Film school: For many of us, and certainly for students now, films are used to supplement all different kinds of lessons;
  6. What does merit pay merit? Should teachers be paid for performance?

Posted September 14, 2007 8:55 PM | Podcasts

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