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Reach for Excellence
Reach for Excellence is a pre-college summer program for multicultural/disadvantaged students offered by UW-Stout Multicultural Student Services. Students will find out who they are, what they like, explore careers, prepare for life as college students, and have fun. Students who will be in grades 8-11 by the fall can apply and scholarships are available.
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Reading Recovery Center
Opened in 2005, the School of Education's Reading Recovery Research and Learning Center supports the training of Reading Recovery teacher leaders. These leaders spend a year on campus in the program and then return to their districts to train and support Reading Recovery teachers. Reading Recovery is a highly effective short-term, early intervention program for first-grade students who are having great difficulty learning to read and write.
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Reebops: A Model Organism for Teaching Genetics Concepts
Reebops are model imaginary organisms developed by Patti Soderberg to help teachers illustrate how meiosis is an important reason for the tremendous variation that exists in every species. They are constructed from marshmallows and other inexpensive materials. The Reebops activity was originally written for middle and high school students, but elementary teachers have found that they can use the activity to teach a number of concepts to younger students. The activity includes background information for teachers who may need a refresher about genetics concepts.
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Rehabilitation Technology Expo
This annual September event features exhibitions and demonstrations of the latest advances in technology related to disabilities, accommodations, and rehabilitation services. People attending the free expo will find exhibits on rehab robotics, motor vehicles, travel and safety, voice recognition systems, and much more. The Rehabilitation Psychology Program in the Department of Rehabilitation Psychology and Special Education (RPSE) is one of the event's sponsors, along with other campus and community organizations. Details about the event are made available on the RPSE Web site in late summer.
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Resources for Teaching Economics
The Center for Economic Education provides a list of internet links to resources for teachers. It includes the Bureau for Labor Statistics, Census Bureau, EcED Web, EconomicsWisconsin, and much more.
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Rhea Pederson Reading and Marian Hammes Early Childhood Center
UW-La Crosse School of Education provides resources for use by area teachers as well as UW-LAX students. The Rhea Pederson Reading Center (335 Morris Hall) offers reading resources and it is the site for tutoring services for children in area schools. The Marian Hammes Early Childhood Center (115 Morris Hall) contains a professional library of books and journals as well as children¿s literature and materials to use with young children.
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Rubrics for Assessment
The School of Education at UW-Stout provides links to teacher-created rubrics for many different subjects and classroom activities. Looking for a rubric to grade cooperative groups effectively? Check out the Cooperative Learning Rubrics with a wide variety of options from which to choose. Do you need a research paper rubric? This web site has a great selection. You can find rubrics for writing, presentations, math, art, science and much more.
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