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the search engines. For this reason we have
written various articles, and will supply them
freely to any related web sites. In return we
require that our reciprocal hyperlinks be
included in the articles as they have been
placed to increase and maintain our popularity
with the search engines as well. A win-win for
everyone.
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Following is a list of education related
articles that you may reprint, just copy and
paste their content from the links provided:
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A New Challenge for Teachers: Encouraging
Girls in Science, Math and IT Related
Studies and Career (Word Count 1044)
Today, teachers in our nation face a whole
new set of challenges that their
predecessors never dreamed of. On a daily
basis, they deal with increasing school
violence and reduced funding, while trying
to compete with the latest technology for
their student's attention. Obviously some of
these issues receive more attention than
others, even though all are equally
important.
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Use Harry Potter Trivia in Effective Reading
Lesson Plans (Word Count 240) Why not
change the format of your comprehension
questioning in your reading lesson plans for
each Harry Potter novel? This will in fact
work with any novel study.
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Harry Potter House Teams Work "Magic" in
Classrooms (Word Count 290) Throughout
every school year at Hogwarts School, Harry
Potter and his schoolmates worked on a point
system on their house teams. The 4 teams in
the Harry Potter novels were Gryffindor,
Ravenclaw, Hufflepuff and Slytherin. Why not
try a point system in your classroom to
challenge your students?