Alan and Donna Hull of My Itchy Travel Feet take you on a walk beneath the desert in Lower Antelope Canyon near Page, Arizona.
Alan and Donna Hull of My Itchy Travel Feet take you on a walk beneath the desert in Lower Antelope Canyon near Page, Arizona.
Career Success Schools student Koren Dickinson tells us about her experience at RL Duffy high school and how she has changed her life around. You are awesome Koren! For more information visit: csschoolsaz.com careersuccessschoolsaz.com www.facebook.com www.twitter.com
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Former Career Success Schools student Autumn Danielson tells us about her experience at RL Duffy high school and how she has changed her life around. You are such an inspiration Autumn! For more information visit: csschoolsaz.com careersuccessschoolsaz.com www.facebook.com www.twitter.com
After two decades, the World-Wide-Web is really starting to deliver on the promise of readily available, high-quality content for nearly every subject imaginable. Nearly all of this content is free, and is therefore "open content" ready to be used, modified, and shared again. With such a vast repository of content available, we need to come up with ways to index and share it that are meaningful to educators and address their specific goals. If these needs can be met, schools can leave expensive textbooks behind and move towards the future of Open Content. Matt Federoff, chief information officer for the Vail, Arizona School District, led one of the nation's early efforts to connect schools using wireless technology, later providing wireless access at each school site in the district. In 2005, he led the opening of Empire High School, called the first textbook-free school in the United States. As part of Empire's initiative, all students are issued laptops, and technology helps form the core of their learning experience, much of which is self-directed. He was named the 2005 Arizona Technology Director of the Year and is currently involved in the Beyond Textbooks Initiative, extending the Empire methodology across all grade levels. In 2007, Federoff was named one of the NSBA's "20 to Watch." He lives with his wife and children in the wilds of the Empire Mountains south of Vail.
From the historic Route 66 immortalized in music to a 1000 year old volcanic eruption and lava flow to remnants of ancient civilizations and the millions of years old Grand Canyon - you can do it all, we did it in one day.
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Queen Creek Olive Mill (www.queencreekolivemill.com) is owned by the Rea family. Perry Rea started this olive oil operation as a hobby and it wasn't long after he bottled some of it for a few friends that it quickly grew into a full-time agri-tourism business that includes a restaurant, specialty shop featuring local artisan cheeses, boutique wines, and a restaurant. Now, many high-profile Valley chefs and restaurants use his incredibly fresh olive oil in their culinary creations. After trying a few samples for ourselves, I can see why the Mill's olive oil is so popular among chefs. It is truly the best tasting olive oil that I have ever tasted. After the tour, Lita, Mom and I checked out what was available in the store and were so impressed by the variety of olive oils available (as you'll see in the video) as well as the assortment of boutique wines. Best part of all, everything was reasonably priced, including the wine, so it was easy to buy a lot. Our personal olive oil favorites are Meyer Lemon, Vanilla and Blood Orange, so far. We'll definitely go back to the Mill in the fall for the olive harvest to stock up for the holidays. In the meantime, we hope that you will check out Queen Creek Olive Mill and support this wonderful, local farming family. Namaste.
6/18/08: Democracy Now! looks at two cases of free speech in the classroom: Karen Salazar speaks out about her dismissal from the Los Angeles School District. Historian Rodolfo Acuna discusses the Arizona bill that would ban schools from using some books including Acuna's "Occupied America: a History of Chicanos." www.democracynow.org
Video showcasing all that Tucson, Arizona has to offer as a tourism destination
The 3:10 train carrying cargo through Yuma, Arizona. Camera Asst: Freddie Debs ... Train Yuma Arizona travel log landmark
Shannon Arroyo of McKemy Middle School with "Power through Persuasion" Seventh-graders had a chance to enter the world of working professionals when they took on the role of an advertising executive. For this project students researched information about a product or important invention used daily, such as the zipper, microchips or vacuum tubes. Students then used their writing skills to write a process essay and a persuasive speech.
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A few of seven IU School of Education alumni teaching in Pinon, Arizona speak about their experiences as full-time teachers on the Navajo Reservation. Each won a full-time job after student teaching there through the school's Cultural Immersion Projects (site.educ.indiana.edu The American Indian Reservation Project sends student teachers to Navajo reservations in Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah for 16 weeks. See the reservation and hear the teachers' challenges and rewards in this video....
Arizona's Legislature continues to threaten massive cuts to our public schools. Thousands of teachers, education support professionals, and administrators have already lost their jobs. Our children's education-their future-is at risk. Now is the time to take action! Go to www.march4schools.com to learn more about how you can help.
Martha and Liz visit Arizona.
Students from technical high schools around the state of Arizona gather at the Phoenix Convention Center to show off all the skills and tricks of the trade they learned this past year. Winners from this competition will move onto compete for national titles.
Paul Mitchell The School Phoenix is so proud to announce V Amoretti, former Future Professional, as this year's Vidal Sassoon Arizona Competition winner!
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BASIS Charter School in Tucson is ranked by Newsweek as the nation's top high school. The co-founder and Chair of BASIS, Dr. Michael Block, joins Horizon Host Ted Simons in the studio. Mike Sauceda reports. Videographer is Richard Torruellas. Learn more. Visit www.azpbs.org
Take Action! Call the Legislature and tell them to protect our schools by dialing 602.926.5999. Visit www.arizonaea.org to learn more.