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Cable in the Classroom Presents Education News Parents Can Use"Education News Parents Can Use" is a monthly TV show of the U.S. Department of Education. The program focuses on schools, learning and the implementation of federal education regulations and law, including the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001. Its purpos Author: Cable in the Classroom (www.ciconline.org)
"Education News Parents Can Use" is a monthly TV show of the U.S. Department of Education. The program focuses on schools, learning and the implementation of federal education regulations and law, including the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001. Its purpose is to offer parents information about getting involved in children's learning. Cable in the Classroom is pleased to provide these broadcasts in podcast (audio-only format), suitable for listening to on your computer or portable MP3 player. Language: en-us Genres: Kids & Family Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it |
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Summer Programs: Keeping Students Reading and Learning
Tuesday, 19 June, 2007
Cable in the Classroom is pleased to present via podcast [MP3, 54MB], the June 19, 2007 edition of the U.S. Department of Education's Education News Parents Can Use.This edition showcases several award-winning and effective summer learning programs; explores innovative strategies to academically engage and nurture low-income and disadvantaged youth during the summer; profiles corporate, community and library-based initiatives designed to encourage students to read and learn during the break; and spotlights the efforts of organizations dedicated to providing disadvantaged students with access to books and reading materials in the summer and throughout the year. Educators, policymakers, parents and community leaders will discuss key issues such as: Why is it important to sustain academic skills over the break and avoid the “summer slide?” What does an effective and high-quality summer learning program look like? What kinds of summer programs are available and who offers them? What types of summer reading programs are available to students and how can parents find out more about them? What can parents do during the summer encourage their children to continue learning? How can parents, schools, libraries and community organizations access free children’s books and reading materials? For more information about this program, please see the U.S. Department of Education's show notes.Technorati tags: summer school, summer programs, reading, informal learning, NCLB, parents, US Department of Education, cable, CIC, Cable in the Classroom, cableintheclassroom, tv, school, education, NCTA