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Table of Contents | June 2005
Editor's Note: Does Public Education Need Saving?
Striving to keep public education fresh.
Letters: Support System
How do the students feel when a teacher leaves mid-year?



Educating Hearts and Minds: An Interview with George Lucas
Kids Count: Young Citizen-Scientists Learn Environmental Activism
Little Shop of Physics: A Mobile Hands-On Science Program Captivates
Room to Learn: Trailer Bash
Room To Learn: Mystery Science Theater
Where Have All the Principals Gone?: The Acute School-Leader Shortage
Intelligent Design: Immersing Students in Civic Education
A New Learning Day: After School Is No Afterthought
It Takes a Planet: Education Is a Common Thread
Free Radicals: Loosening the Reins on Education
Kimberly Oliver: National Teacher of the Year
Taking Back the Class: Teach to the Test? No Way!
Summer School Nation: Vivid Vacation Pursuits
Readers' Survey 2006
The Daring Dozen 2006: Our Heroes
Why Johnny (Still) Can't Read: Schools Meet the Challenge of Producing Teen Readers
Fighting for Fitness: Educational Institutions Step into the Ring
Lost in Translation: Reaching Out to English-Language Learners
Synching Up with the iKid: Connecting to the Twenty-First-Century Student
Time Out: Rethinking the Hours America Spends Educating
What Works: Using Our Time Wisely to Support and Improve Public Education
F for Assessment: Standardized Testing Fails
Brave New School: Teaching Disabled and Nondisabled Students Together
The Daring Dozen 2004: Our Heroes
Full House: As Las Vegas Grows, So Does the Need to Accommodate Its Students
Sage Advice: How Would You Save Public Education?
What five things would you do to save public education?
Features
What Works: Using Our Time Wisely to Support and Improve Public Education
Overcoming the challenges that face our nation's educational system is a tall order. Let's get started.
What Works: In Five Minutes
You can't change the world in a matter of minutes, but you can make a little difference in how you and your students experience that world.
What Works: In Five Days
By week's end you can begin good habits or launch a new project.
What Works: In Five Weeks
In just over a month, you can launch a new program or snag critical equipment.
What Works: In Five Months
In half a school year, you can turn your concept of teaching and learning around.
What Works: In Five Years
Think big. Start mentoring programs, shift to a postagricultural school year, and defend Darwin.
Muse: Redemption: A Poet's Surprise
The author gets inspiration in a way he didn't think possible.
Head of Class
The Visitors: By Invitation Only
Note to school brass: Show class
Dirt: A Poem
Poet C. K. Williams comes clean.
A Thing with Feathers: Using Parrots to Teach
Hope for autistic children comes from an unlikely source.
Pod People: Innovative Ways to Use Handhelds in the Classroom
Teachers find cool new uses for Apple's ubiquitous music player.
Recess
Vacation Nation: Take a Break -- and Save Your Planet, Too
Earth-friendly vacation gear.
Required Reading for Summer: "The Beach Book"
Sunscreen, towel, the ocean, and a good book. Now that's a summer day.
Montreal: Host to the Kings and Queens of Comedy
The granddaddy of laugh festivals makes Montreal even nuttier.
Culture Club: Bacteria Can Be Your Friend
Yogurt keeps your breath oh so fresh. No kidding.

