Please feel free to e-mail this article to a friend, a principal, a parent, a colleague, a teacher librarian, a college professor, a poet, a magician, a vendor, an artist, a juggler, a student, a news reporter or anyone you think might enjoy it. Other transmissions and duplications not permitted. (See copyright statement below).
By Jamie McKenzie
In this article Jamie provides examples of what could be considered identity theft when folks go to buy or lease a new car. One more example of the need to read the fine print - and read with comprehension.
|
© 2009, J. McKenzie
|
By Jamie McKenzie
In this article first published in Knowledge Quest, a publication of the American School Librarians, Jamie demonstrates the importance of helping students to draw connections between questions as they map out an investigation.
|
|
.
Copyright Policy: Materials published in The Question Mark may be duplicated in hard copy format if unchanged in format and content for educational, nonprofit school district and university use only and may also be sent from person to person by email. This copyright statement must be included. All other uses, transmissions and duplications are prohibited unless permission is granted expressly. Showing these pages remotely through frames is not permitted.
FNO Press is applying for formal copyright registration for articles. Unauthorized abridgements are illegal.
|
|
|
|