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The Educational Eminem Breaks Down Fractions

December 9th, 2009

Leave it to someone in the comment section of Teacher Tube (yes, that’s YouTube for teachers) to dub this eighth-grade teacher from Michigan the “Education Eminem.” But truly, Daniel Joseph Duey is a teacher who is taking creativity in the classroom to a new level. Just watch…

There is so much stimulation over the Web these days that it only makes sense for teachers to utilize the latest technology to reach (and subsequently, teach) their students. In fact, degree programs in curriculum and instruction are focusing more and more on the integration of all sorts of media to help teachers develop curriculum that will inspire students. Study after study show that the more students are engaged in what they’re learning, the better they perform.

So where was this guy when I was in school, struggling with math?!

~Gina LaGuardia

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  • 1. Barbara  |  January 13th, 2010 at 10:50 am

    Is he single?

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