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It May Be Developmental and Still Not Appropriate

It May Be Developmental and Still Not AppropriateMiddleWeb / Apr 17, 2024 The missteps of middle schoolers may be "developmentally app…

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Google And MIT Offer A No-Cost AI Course For Educators

Google And MIT Offer A No-Cost AI Course For Educators Jack KellySenior Contributor Apr 16, 2024,06:00am EDT Forbes Growing…

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Did Millionaires Have High GPAs When They Were in School?

From Barking Up the Wrong Tree Eric Barker They’re Not Geniuses But They Have A Strong Work Ethic We’ve all heard the old saying, “If you’…

Started by Michael Keany in Thought Provoking

0 Apr 17, 2024

Four things a mountain of school discipline records taught us

PROOF POINTS: Four things a mountain of school discipline records taught usThe Hechinger Report  by Sarah Butrymowicz and Fazil Khan / A…

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How to Prevent AI from Doing All the Thinking

How to Prevent AI from Doing All the ThinkingJohn Spencer / Apr 15, 2024 Cognitive atrophy happens any time we lose the ability to…

Started by Michael Keany in Thought Provoking

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Opinion: School Leadership Amid the U.S. Immigration Debate

School Leadership Amid the U.S. Immigration DebateNASSP  by Sarah Martin / Apr 16, 2024 I will not disclose today if I’m leaning left…

Started by Michael Keany in Thought Provoking

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Strategies to make classrooms more supportive, heartfelt

Strategies to make classrooms more supportive, heartfelt It is important to prioritize learners' well-being and foster meaningful connect…

Started by Michael Keany in Thought Provoking

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Classroom cameras a focus in superintendent election

Classroom cameras a focus in superintendent election The idea of placing cameras in the classroom has become an issue in the election of…

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0 Apr 15, 2024

Using Portfolios to Assess Student Learning

Using Portfolios to Assess Student Learning Allowing students to select the work that they feel is most representative of their learning…

Started by Michael Keany in Teaching and Learning - BEST PRACTICES

0 Apr 15, 2024

How valuable is a bachelor’s degree? Less so than it used it be, says a new report,

The value of a college degree: Evidence and trends from 2009–2021 Jeff Murray 3.26.2024  Education Gadfly   How valuable is a bachelor’s d…

Started by Michael Keany in Finance and the Economy

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