November 11, 2014 | The “Haves” and “Have-Nots”: A Look at Inequality in the World Today By kenan fellow This lesson is one of three, written by Kenan Fellow Jeff Walter. It examines demographic data and examines the issue of inequality in the world....
November 11, 2014 | Nobody Expects The Imperialism Inquisition! By kenan fellow This lesson is the second piece of a unit plan, developed by Kenan fellow Jeff Walter, which focuses on imperialism, historical and modern. In the...
November 11, 2014 | Bioprospecting: Exploring the Tension between Traditional Knowledge and Western Sc By kenan fellow This lesson is the third of three developed by Kenan fellow, Jeff Walter. This lesson is meant to be taught at the end of a...
November 11, 2014 | Literacy in Biology By kenan fellow Literacy is an important aspect of science. To be literate in science means students are able to understand, read, and write in terms of science....
November 11, 2014 | A Facilitator’s Guide to Making Math Count By kenan fellow A project from the Kenan Fellows Program in conjunction with the Department of Public Instruction This professional development series was designed to implement with a...
November 11, 2014 | How much gasoline does it take to run a bio-fueled engine? By kenan fellow Many AP Environmental Science teachers discuss the pros and cons of reducing our reliance on fossil fuels through the use of alternatives such as ethanol...