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  • The students on the bus go click, click, click

    I think it's good news that students riding school buses might be able to do something other than sing mindless songs or attempt to get truckers to honk.  Some lucky students will be able to connect to the internet and work a bit before arriving at school. School buses and other vehicles are being equipped with wireless internet access ...
    Posted to Betty's Blog (Weblog) by Betty on April 24, 2007
  • Mind boggling video

    Teachers have to keep up with much more than the content of their subjects in today's world.  Technology is constantly changing the way we do things.  Watch the YouTube video below to see one person's view of the challenges young people will face as they enter the job market.  I'm not sure I agree with ...
    Posted to Betty's Blog (Weblog) by Betty on April 1, 2007
  • Can Bullies Be Stopped?

    As a former victim of bullying, I would like to think that others wouldn't have to endure the same school experiences that I did.  As a teacher, I tried numerous times to stop bullying but met with limited success.  Principal Alan J. Capasso of Greenwich High School started a mandatory anti-bias, anti-bullying ...
    Posted to Betty's Blog (Weblog) by Betty on January 31, 2007
  • Is MySpace Responsible?

    Should MySpace be responsible for your child's safety? In an article called ''Who's the Parent Here?'' on dallasnews.com, an editorial tells parents that they need to be the ones supervising their children.  There are four families who have filed lawsuits against MySpace for having ''waited entirely too long to attempt to ...
    Posted to Betty's Blog (Weblog) by Betty on January 22, 2007
  • Oprah Winfrey Helps Disadvantaged Girls

    Oprah is at it again.  It would be great if we all had her money and concern for others.  As reported on nationalpost.com Oprah has started a school to help disadvantaged girls to the tune of $40 million.  She had made a promise to Nelson Mandela, the former South African president, six years ago and kept it ...
    Posted to Betty's Blog (Weblog) by Betty on January 3, 2007