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Teachers throughout the ages have always adopted and advocated a multitude of teaching aids, techniques and practices. Read through the articles below to explore how past and present Prime Minsiter's Awards recipients influence the lives of students and communities through their individuality, skills and teaching philosophies.
ARCHIVED—Caution: Kids Under Construction
ARCHIVED—Engaging the Disengaged Student
ARCHIVED—Fables and Facts: Learning Truth through the Arts
ARCHIVED—Open Doors, Open Minds: Community-based Education
ARCHIVED—Roll Up Your Sleeves! The Message and Mess of Hands-on Learning
ARCHIVED—Teaching: An Intergenerational Conversation
ARCHIVED—Reaching and Teaching the Autistic Student
ARCHIVED—Examining the Elephant: What is Innovation?
ARCHIVED—Personal Digital Assistants in School
ARCHIVED—Another Take on Personal Organizers
ARCHIVED—Turn it Off or Leave it On? The Impact of Television on Education
ARCHIVED—World Wide Biome Project