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High School, Only ShorterHigh School, Only Shorter Some Students Cure 'Senioritis' by Graduating Early; Trading Prom for Scholarships By SUE SHELLENBARGER WSJ… Started by Michael Keany in Thought Provoking |
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Texting With Teachers Keeps Students in ClassMobile Learning | Feature Texting With Teachers Keeps Students in Class By Stephen Noonoo 04/10/12 Tenth-grader Kayli Work is going to… Started by Michael Keany in Teachers and Administrators Using Technology |
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Three Maryland Educators Win $35M Each in Lottery; Want to Continue to Teach3 Maryland school workers split Mega Millions win By SARAH BRUMFIELD, Associated Press – 18 hours ago BALTIMORE (AP) — Some lottery playe… Started by Michael Keany in Success Stories |
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The Success of Two-Way Bilingual ProgramsThe Success of Two-Way Bilingual Programs From the Marshall Memo #430 In this Education Week article, Lesli Maxwell reports on the growing… Started by Michael Keany in Success Stories |
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Strengths That May Accompany DyslexiaStrengths That May Accompany Dyslexia From the Marshall Memo #430 In this New York Times article, author Annie Murphy Paul cites studies s… Started by Michael Keany in Special Education and RtI |
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Canadian Board axes all school librariansBoard axes all school librarians April 7, 2012 - 4:21am BY MARY ELLEN MACINTYRE CAPE BRETON BUREAU 41 positions among 130 Chignecto-Cen… Started by Michael Keany in Finance and the Economy |
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One Third of Students Lack Skills for KindergartenTN kids lack skills for kindergarten National report finds too few in state prepared to meet greater expectations Lindsay Ferrier work… Started by Michael Keany in Reports/Research/Dissertation Summaries |
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What Do Your Rules Say About You? BY LORI CULLENWhat Do Your Rules Say About You? BY LORI CULLEN4/9/12 Edutopia Lori Cullen (@lorilynnecullen on Twitter) is Principal at Erin Woods El… Started by Michael Keany in Teaching and Learning - BEST PRACTICES |
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Homework, attendance, and learning quality predict student successHomework, attendance, and learning quality predict student success Time spent on homework in the secondary years is a relatively strong pre… Started by Michael Keany in Reports/Research/Dissertation Summaries |
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Extracurricular activity: more is not necessarily betterExtracurricular activity: more is not necessarily better In this study from the Journal of Youth and Adolescence, researchers examine how… Started by Michael Keany in Reports/Research/Dissertation Summaries |
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