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What Works in Public Education

Lisa Morehouse

Lisa Morehouse, a former teacher, is now a public-radio journalist and education consultant.

  • How To: Design Assessments for Project Learning
  • Diplomas for (Would-Be) Dropouts: Project Learning Serves the Most At-Risk Students
  • Model Projects: Maker Faire Inspires Learning and Creativity
  • A Real Learning Curve: Catapults Demonstrate the Quadratic Equation
  • How To: Build Instruction Around Your Region's History
  • Rigor and (Civil) Rights: Helping Mississippi Students See Beyond the Delta
  • Supporting Teachers: Effective Mentoring
  • Supporting Teachers: Resources for Mentors
  • Supporting Teachers: Mentors on Mentors
  • Good Day Sunshine: Students Rise to Solar-Car Challenge
  • Supporting Teachers: Notes from Mentors in the Field
  • Teaching with Passion: Advice for Young Educators
  • How To: Raise the Educational Stakes with Project Learning
  • Treasured Island: Giving Students Real Skills and Real Responsibilities
  • Living Legends: Oral History Projects Bring Core Subjects to Life
  • Modeling Wilderness Management: Build Your Own National Park
  • Travelers' Checks: Teacher-Tested Travel Grants
  • How To: Get Students to Use New Skills
  • Hula High: Where Everybody Is a Doer
  • Can "The Wire" Tell Us How to Reach the Unreachable?: Putting the Focus on At-Risk Kids
  • Beyond "The Wire": A Baltimore School Changes the Channel
  • In Defense of Homework: Is There Such a Thing As Too Much?
  • Films About Education: Halfway Liking "Half Nelson"

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