Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Stealth climate alarmism fed to New Jersey teachers?

Schools look at technology options -
In what is thought to be a first-time joint venture, 360 teachers assembled Sept. 2 for a unique orientation session. While all participants would later be apprised of back-to-school information in their own school districts, the morning of Sept. 2 was devoted to a common concern: how to strengthen, enrich and enhance classroom learning through technology -- in any subject area and on any level, elementary, middle or high school.
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Education consultant Alan November answered teachers' questions at Watchung Hills Regional High School about applying technological advances to access, store and share educational material. His workshop also addressed "Climate Change and Sustainability."
Alan November's Page - Kids Global Climate Change Institute

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