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The Hunger Games

I just finished reading the first book in Suzanne Collins's Hunger Games trilogy. In this futuristic society, North America is now known as Panem and consists of a controlling government and 12 districts that each year, in punishment for their revolt 74 years ago, must choose a boy and girl to be sent to fight to the death; the last one alive is the winner. [...]

By Lori Becker|2018-10-12T13:25:53-04:00August 15th, 2011|

Language Production Services

Alternate Language DTPIn addition to our translation services, Publishing Solutions Group also offers alternate language production services.Expand your global presence with our high-quality production services.BCE6C3 Expanding your presence in both regional and worldwide markets requires the complicated task of creating content in a variety of languages localized for your target audience. In addition to our translation services, Publishing Solutions Group also offers alternate [...]

By Publishing Solutions Group|2018-08-16T09:17:50-04:00August 12th, 2011|

PSG Summerfest 2011

This year’s summerfest was a scavenger hunt, where three teams competed to be the first to reach a designated endpoint. PSG staff members were sent to Starbucks, for much-loved coffee; a local bakery, for delicious cupcakes; batting cages, where no one struck out; and the bowling alley, where the winning team made it with little time to spare. The day ended with a [...]

By Publishing Solutions Group|2018-07-30T13:06:47-04:00August 11th, 2011|

Summer Reading

I can still remember the packets elementary teachers handed out to us on the last day of school. Along with our report card, we were each given a long list of books, separated by grade level with a cover page: “Suggested Summer Reading.” Although other kids usually threw theirs into the garbage, or onto the floor of the bus, or simply left them [...]

By Kaitlin Loss|2018-10-12T13:31:20-04:00August 10th, 2011|

As State Revenues Decrease, Class Sizes Increase

The dip in the U.S. economy is having an effect on class sizes. As state revenues go down, the number of students in an average classroom is going up. As a result, classrooms across the country will be more crowded when school starts in the fall. A recent survey by the American Association of School Administrators found that 44 percent of school districts [...]

By Ken Scherpelz|2018-10-12T13:37:04-04:00August 8th, 2011|

New 21st Century Skills Guide

I was reading eSchool News recently and ran across an article that said the new 21st Century skills guide is available. It hasn’t been updated for six years, so it might be worth getting a copy to scan to see what the Partnership for 21st Century Skills organization views as relevant changes. A revision worth noting in the guide is the Self-Assessment Tool which helps [...]

By Lori Becker|2018-10-12T13:47:21-04:00August 1st, 2011|

Social Media Enters the Classroom

I only graduated high school two years ago, but my learning experience has already become outdated. In a classroom at Emerson College this past year, I was asked to use social media, much to my bewilderment. My professor set up a crowdsourcing website—a form of media I had never even heard of—for us to compile each day’s notes. Crowdsourcing has been used for many [...]

By Alyssa Guarino|2018-10-12T13:54:33-04:00July 27th, 2011|

The 10-Minute Rule

Parents are making their voices heard regarding the amount of homework their children are bringing home each day. Many school officials are starting to listen. How much is too much? A Duke University psychology professor says students should have 10 minutes of homework each evening for each grade they are in school. So a fifth grader would have 50 minutes of homework a night. As [...]

By Ken Scherpelz|2018-10-12T13:58:37-04:00July 25th, 2011|

College Students Push for Congressional Reform

The American Student Association of Community Colleges (ASACC) seeks to enhance student leadership by helping student governments at member schools address issues that affect students. Founded in 1984 by nine community colleges in the Great Lakes area, ASACC has been steadily growing and making a tangible impact on education legislation. On its website, ASACC credits itself with the passing of Section 127 of [...]

By Jordan Koluch|2018-10-12T14:25:41-04:00July 20th, 2011|

Unputdownable

As my husband and I were driving through the tunnel on our way home from the airport, we saw a light flash. "What was that?" he wondered. I shrugged and continued flipping through the radio stations. "I hope it wasn't a camera taking a picture of my license plate because it thinks I'm speeding!" I glanced over. "I'm sure it wasn't. I don't [...]

By Lori Becker|2018-10-12T14:32:18-04:00July 18th, 2011|
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