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The sting of the bee

Spelling bees are hot. Broadway plays host to one nearly every night with an award-winning musical about six overachieving spellers in The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee. Hollywood has embraced them too: “Akeelah” would be nothing without her “Bee,” not to mention Bee Season. And the Scripps National Spelling Bee, set for May 30 and 31, is popular enough for the finals to be televised in prime time for a second year. Still, don’t expect to find a spelling bee in Sue Ann Gleason’s first-grade classroom at Cedar Grove Elementary School in Loudoun County. She doesn’t think much of them. Read more about the debate over the value of spelling bees in this article from The Washington Post.

Posted by Steve Groft on 14 May 2007 in Curriculum

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