Breaking Ground in Literacy

Life is not only enjoyed more when one stops to smell the roses (or Cleveland sage), our memories are triggered by smells, sounds, textures. What if we taught our students in a garden? Would their literacy improve at a greater rate? Would they be able to recall more from the reading? Find out... Read on!

Tuesday, June 26, 2012

In the Words of Sir Ken Robinson...


Bring on the Learning Revolution!
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