Education Through Entertainment

Geoff Beauchamp

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Get To Know Your History! - School Assemblies and State Standards

Posted on Fri, Jan 7, 2011

We have looked at State Educational Standards a few times now, examining how school assemblies can so strongly support what children are supposed to be learning. The last few times I used Kentucky as an example, but the results can be similar in any state. This time let’s look at Indiana instead, and instead of science let’s take a look at Social Studies, and, in particular, history!

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Martin Luther King School Assemblies - A Remarkable Performer!

Posted on Fri, Jan 7, 2011

I had to share this. As January kicks off and Schools begin to enjoy our Martin Luther King school assembly program, reports begin to come back. I spoke to representatives of two schools this morning and thought I would share their responses.

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Extinction - Animals, the Environment and School Assemblies

Posted on Thu, Jan 6, 2011

Recently it was brought to light that several species of Australian birds now driven into extinction might have been saved with today’s knowledge and a little human effort (http://www.scientificamerican.com/blog/post.cfm?id=six-australian-birds-declared-extin-2011-01-06) In fact, it is estimated that a quarter of the species on Earth may disappear forever within the next quarter century. These include many lesser known creatures, but also some very well known animals, such as black rhinoceros and the Siberian Tiger. (http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/2000325.stm).

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Happy New Year! - School Shows to Start the Year

Posted on Sat, Jan 1, 2011

Well it's New Years Day, and do you know where your school assemblies are?

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What's in a Name? - A School Assembly By Any Other Name...

Posted on Thu, Dec 30, 2010

"What's in a name? A rose by any other name would smell as sweet..." Yes, Shakespeare said it best, as always. But in the world of school assemblies, names can be quite confusing.

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Bounders and Cads – School Shows to Avoid

Posted on Mon, Dec 27, 2010

In an earlier entry (Science Assemblies - It's Been a Long Roadwe discussed the rise of science school assemblies in Michigan and the Midwest through the actions and creativity of two competing companies, Mr. Wizard and Mobile Ed Productions. We also discussed how many employees have filtered through both companies over the years, and set out to start solo careers following a stint with one or the other of these two founding companies.

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School Assemblies - Christmas Holidays

Posted on Fri, Dec 17, 2010

Well, it’s December 17, 2010, and the year is winding down here at Mobile Ed Productions. At lunchtime today the office will close, and, with the exception of a skeleton staff, we will be closed until January 3. 

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Midwest School Assemblies and Toma the Mime

Posted on Thu, Dec 16, 2010

I have been remiss lately in not mentioning one of my very favorite midwest school assemblies, performed by a skilled and passionate young gentleman, who is certainly one of the best school assembly performers I have ever seen!

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Ohio School Assemblies and The Earth Balloon

Posted on Thu, Dec 16, 2010

I wrote awhile back about Kathleen Day, a stellar performer for us who hails from the great city of Springfield, Ohio and performs Ohio school assemblies, as well as assemblies in Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Kentucky and other parts of the Midwest.

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Mobile Ed Now on Hubpages!

Posted on Wed, Dec 15, 2010

Just a quick one this morning to let you know we are now publishing helpful school assembly insights and tips on Hubpages.

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