A Note From Bob Barboza
A Note From Bob Barboza
My schools are working hard to meet the mandates of No Child Left Behind. It is important to find high motivational learning programs that will help schools to meet thier (AYP) adequate yearly progress goals.Kid's Talk Radio will build reading and writing skills. Your students will spend more time on text and teachers will help students to integrate the skills that they need to learn. We believe that when kids are excited about learning good things will happen. This program is designed for teachers that love to teach.
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About Kid's Talk Radio's Project 100
About Kid's Talk Radio's Project 100
What is Project 100?Project 100 is a high motivational differentiated instruction program that helps your students to get excited about learning. We provide simple-to-use media creation resource for teachers. Project 100 gives teachers pre-written, media based assignments, access to topic-related professionals and story production equipment. We give your student great reasons to write. Students and teachers have opportunities to publish on PNN the personal news and entertainment network.

How does Project 100 benefit my student?
Through dynamic media creation, Project 100 facilitates positive learning experiences in reading, writing and media literacy. By completing Project 100 based assignments, with the help of a teacher, kids will improve their skills in listening, speaking, reading, writing, computing and media composition.

What's in it for me?
Teachers will recieve teacher and student productity tools that will help them not only with the student they are mentoring but with their entire classroom. Project 100 helps teachers prepare students to meet the challenges of No Child Left Behind while empowering kids to develop positive lifelong learning habits. Both teachers and students will have wonderful oppotunities to collaborate with other teachers and students in the program. You will be a part of a team of constructionist teachers that use technology and good first teaching to differentiate instruction that will make it possible for your students to exceed expectaions in the classroom.

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The History of Project 100
The History of Project 100
PNN.Com and Kid's Talk Radio created Project 100 to help schools meet the challenges creatinging high motivational learning programs and demonstrating innovative ways to differentiate instruction in a climate of No Child Left Behind while empowering kids to develop positive lifelong learning habits.Kid's Talk Radio's Project 100 is a network of teachers, students and industry mentors, who use new and updated teacher and student productivity tools, high motivational programs such as Kid's Talk Radio and free online tools to share student based media online. Project 100 gives kids media tools, to improve test scores by getting kids excited about learning.
This program is made available to 100 teachers and 100 kids in round one of our educational grant. Teachers must qualify by completing a Project 100 Application, submitting a letter of intent, and providing us with your most recent resume. In round one this program is available to 100 teachers mentoring 100 kids.
Project 100 is a free, pre-made program, accessible from any online computer, which combines after school programs with virtual media centers across the country. All students and teachers will have an opportunity to publish on the PNN Personal News Network.
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Students & Teachers
Students & Teachers
This Kid's Talk Radio learning project is a wonderful way to help that special student in your classroom. You can meet with your student before or after school and individualize his or her instruction.Once your project is complete, you can submit your polished radio broadcast to PNN and share it with family, friends, other students, and the world. Now you have a fantastic reason to write the news that kids can use.
You and your student will have an oppotunity to collabroate with other teachers and students from around the world.
I welcome your questions. E-mail: suprschool@aol.com
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10 Facts
Ten Points About Project 1001. Project 100 teachers and kids to make a contribution to PNN on a regular bases. This material would form a weekly program that the online audience will come back to time and time again.
2. Project 100 is a way for teachers to get excited about teaching and kids to get excited about learning. We would love for teachers to keep portfolios, journals and copies of their student's authentic work.
3. Project 100 is actively looking for grants to support this project.
4. Look for Project 100 and PNN at educational trade shows an in school districts across the county. Project 100 seeks to eventually go worldwide.
5. Project 100 is a great way for teachers and students to collaborate with each other.
6. PNN and Kid's Talk Radio see this year as a big year for science in education. Students and teachers are encouraged to do articles on science in the schools. Student reporters can report on the science activities of their schools and communities
7. Project 100 builds upon the foundation established by Bob Barboza and Kid's Talk Radio.
8. Project 100 seeks to establish a Project 100 Center in After School Centers.
9. Teachers are encouraged to talk to their principals, board members, parents, and other teachers about the exciting potential of Project 100 in their schools.
10. Project 100 needs your hellp to grow. Please help by joining PNN and the Project 100 Group.
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