User talk:Mreiss9

Here is some information I found from different websites about Children's way. We should use some of this to improve the wikipedia page.

Links: 1. http://www.woogiworld.com 2. Parents: http://www.woogiworld.com/parents/ 3. Educators: [Educator Information for Woogi World/ http://www.woogiworld.com/educators/] 4. http://thejournal.com/articles/2008/05/01/childrens-way-beefs-up-security-in-k6-virtual-world.aspx

Woogi World is the world's leading virtual educational community for K-6 students utilizing the latest gaming and social networking technologies to teach children. It is a scalable online virtual educational platform that fosters peer-based, social interactive learning for today's students. With more than one million subscribers, Woogi World motivates its young students to learn in ways that will prepare them for a 21st century global workplace - all at a lower cost than traditional education. Its Woogi Cyber Hero program is universally rated the best cyber safety resource in the United States. Woogi World scales to meet the academic standards of federal, state and global governments. Its educational environment motivates kids through extrinsic and intrinsic rewards to learn academics (state standards based), arts, language, character, service, health and proper Internet usage. Woogi World has created a partnership with curriculum providers to 50,000 elementary schools that engages K-6 students, parents and teachers in the industry's first ever kid's virtual world that is integrated with standards based curriculum. Woogi World, with curriculum partner, Studies Weekly (a weekly curriculum provider in 35,000 schools), sponsored the Every Kid Votes campaign that brought 6 million kids into Woogi World to vote the day before the November 2008 general election, the largest kid's online vote ever.

Features and Benefits of Woogi World: •	Kid-centric learning replacing teacher-led lecturing •	Real time assessment and ROI analysis replacing end of year testing •	Collaborative learning replacing single user learning •	Teacher as "just in time" coach replacing teacher as full-time lecturer •	Motivated learning replacing boredom in the classroom •	Corporate engagement replacing corporate spectating •	Global project based learning replacing the traditional classroom •	Students as mentors replacing traditional teaching •	Low cost delivery of education replacing high cost of traditional education

http://www.youthworker.com/youth-ministry-resources-ideas/youth-culture-news/11580511/

The Children's Way Foundation today announced the launch of their virtual world and curriculum that will engage and teach youth like never before. With young children now flocking to the Internet, there is a need for safe educational sites offering strong values. Woogi World has become the leader in educational virtual worlds, and this innovative site brings back the fun and excitement to academics. Kids will learn and apply critical skills to ensure their future success in this ultra-competitive world. Woogi World.com has created a partnership with K-6 students, parents and teachers by offering a unique tool for a modern education.

With more than one million children dropping out of school each year, we need effective tools to solve our nation's educational crisis. America's current system needs a face-lift and Woogi World has become part of the answer by getting children excited about learning again! "Woogi World is becoming a trusted partner in schools and homes, and is the only kid's virtual world that is actively improving our education system," said founder Scott Dow.

The innovative site will be launching new programs throughout 2008, providing visitors something new with each visit. Partnered with several national corporations like Studies Weekly and Walden, they will feature a Woogi Music Club, Math Club, Science Club, Writer's Club, Reading Club, as well as offering a book-f-the-month program with special access codes and so much more for academics. This new type of learning is embraced by kids as they go at their own pace, while having fun and staying within the national and state curriculum standards.

Woogi World also offers a safe environment for kids to get connected, socialize and keep up to date on current news. While their online chatting and built in chat dictionary-filter with parental controls helps build kids' character, their "Every Kid Votes" campaign engages children and encourages them to participate in the political process with online voting and a Civics Adventure. It even provides the opportunity for them to interact with kids from around the world, teaching diversity and embracing others with differences. Woogi World and its partners will have a daily opportunity to engage millions of elementary kids, teaching them what they need to know to eventually become the good stewards of our society. Woogi World is our children's future. Come see what the buzz is all about!

The Children’s Way Foundation and the Woogi World program offer "Training Wheels for a Balanced Life in the Real and Digital World." The site engages kids grades K-6 and shows them how to balance their lives through educational resources online and offline. Woogi World empowers them to embrace the best of the Internet while avoiding the worst. Woogi World also offers motivational adventures designed to strengthen the bonds between family, friends, and community and establish a meaningful leadership experience in real-life community service activities.

Mreiss9 (talk) 00:43, 16 March 2014 (UTC)Michael Reiss

March 2014
Hello, I'm Katieh5584. Wikipedia is written by people who have a wide diversity of opinions, but we try hard to make sure articles have a neutral point of view. Your recent edit to Children's Way seemed less than neutral to me, so I removed it for now. If you think I made a mistake, or if you have any questions, you can leave me a message on my talk page. Thanks. Katieh5584 (talk) 17:40, 19 March 2014 (UTC)

Please do not add commentary or your own personal analysis to Wikipedia articles, as you did to Children&. Doing so violates Wikipedia's neutral point of view policy and breaches the formal tone expected in an encyclopedia. Thank you. Elassint Hi 17:44, 19 March 2014 (UTC)

Please stop your disruptive editing. If you continue to violate Wikipedia's neutral point of view policy by adding commentary and your personal analysis into articles, as you did to Children's Way with this edit, you may be blocked from editing. Elassint Hi 17:49, 19 March 2014 (UTC)