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When to Start KindergartenOn the question of when to start kindergarten, there's no easy A Some educators feel it's better to wait a year if it helps a child develop… Started by Michael Keany |
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The Deskless Teacher By David GinsburgThe Deskless Teacher By David Ginsburg Being anal retentive may not win you friends, but it sure pays off in the classroom where you're do… Started by Michael Keany |
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Free Live Webinar: Narrowing the Achievement Gap by Expanding Time in School: What Educators Need to ConsiderFree Live Webinar: Narrowing the Achievement Gap by Expanding Time in School: What Educators Need to ConsiderWednesday, August 10, 2011,… Started by Michael Keany |
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Radical Curriculum Sharing at the Open High School of UtahRadical Curriculum Sharing at the Open High School of Utah by Todd Finley Edutopia With flippy red hair, Emily Anderson looks like post-mil… Started by Michael Keany |
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Studies Find Students Learn More by 'Acting Out' TextStudies Find Students Learn More by 'Acting Out' Text By Sarah D. Sparks While most readers might think of curling up in a quiet place with… Started by Michael Keany |
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Using StoryBird in the ClassroomUsing Storybird by Lisa Michelle Dabbs - 7360 Using StoryBird in the Classroom Welcome to New Teacher Boot Camp! Today we're going to be ex… Started by Michael Keany |
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Letting Go in the ClassroomLetting Go in the Classroom by Rebecca Alber Edutopia When we consider constructivist teaching, or a constructivist approach to learning, w… Started by Michael Keany |
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Are You Tapping into Prior Knowledge Often Enough in Your Classroom?Are You Tapping into Prior Knowledge Often Enough in Your Classroom? by Rebecca Alber Edutopia Learning progresses primarily from prior kno… Started by Michael Keany |
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Teaching Secrets: Teaching Students How to LearnTeaching Secrets: Teaching Students How to Learn By Cossondra George TLN Great teachers not only have a firm grasp of content but are also… Started by Michael Keany |
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Nine Tenets of Passion-Based Learning By Tina BarseghianNine Tenets of Passion-Based Learning By Tina Barseghian We hear a lot about “passion-based” learning, and although in theory it sounds… Started by Michael Keany |
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