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Issue 3 volume 9 of Thinking Classroom is coming soon

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Issue 3 volume 9 of Thinking Classroom is coming soon. Announcements (the first few paragraphs of each article) are available to all visitors - just click the Upcoming Issue in Thinking Classroom section of our website. You can now read the full version of David Klooster and Pat Bloem’s column Teachers, Classrooms, and Change. This time it is titled Reading the Hard Stuff. You are also welcome to see all the responses we got from around the world to the question What role does the computer play in your or your children’s life and learning? in our Perspectives department.

All online subscribers to Thinking Classroom will soon enjoy access to the full electronic version of issue 3 volume 9. All those who are also subscribed to the print edition of the journal, will receive their copis in August.

The issue includes the following departments and features (see full texts of some departments and the first few paragraphs of each article by clicking it):


Departments
 
 
Teachers, Classrooms, and Change  
Reading the Hard Stuff
David Klooster and Patricia Bloem
(United States)

 
 
Perspectives  
What role does the computer play in your
or your children’s life and learning?

Answers from Russia, Ukraine,
and the United States

 
 
Pros and Cons  
The Effects of Computer Use
on Children’s Physical Development

Artyom Patrikeyev (Russia)
 
 
Letter to the Editors  
Korlu M. Okwumuo (Liberia)
 
 
Strategic Moves from William G. Brozo  
Developing Academic Vocabulary
William G. Brozo (United States)
 
 
Features
 
 
Media Education is an Integral Part
of the Development Critical Thinking
 
Interview with Alexander Fedorov
(Russia)

 
 
Engaging Children and Teenagers
in Peace Culture Education and Peacebuilding
 
Goharik Markosyan and Julieta Chaloyan
(Armenia)

 
 
Teaching Spelling Through Word Study
in the Elementary Classroom
 
Alexandra Bomphray (Canada)
 
 
Asking Questions  
Marilyn Cook (United States)
 
 
Enhancing Thinking Through Self Assessment  
Betty McDonald (Trinidad and Tobago)
 
 

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