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Strategies for Supporting Students’ Speaking and Listening Skills

Strategies for Supporting Students’ Speaking and Listening Skills Many students struggle with these skills, which are tied to academic su…

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JIGSAW IN 10 EASY STEPS

JIGSAW IN 10 EASY STEPS The jigsaw classroom is very simple to use. If you’re a teacher, just follow these steps: Read more...

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How Do You Know When A Teaching Strategy Is Most Effective? John Hattie Has An Idea

How Do You Know When A Teaching Strategy Is Most Effective? John Hattie Has An Idea Katrina Schwartz Untangling education researc…

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5th grader applies to be principal of an elementary school

A Montana 5th grader applies to be principal of an elementary school in Great Falls April 24, 20235:50 AM ET Heard on Morning Edition…

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Report: Chromebooks have short lifespan

Report: Chromebooks have short lifespan   Low-cost Chromebooks have become a popular tech option for schools, but they have short life…

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What Exactly Are the Dangers Posed by A.I.?

What Exactly Are the Dangers Posed by A.I.? By Cade Metz  The New York Times 5 min May 1, 2023 In late March, more than 1,000 techno…

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Which Reading Model Would Best Guide Our School Improvement Efforts?

Which Reading Model Would Best Guide Our School Improvement Efforts? Tim Shanahan Teacher question: I’m the lead reading coach in our schoo…

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Average public school teacher salary rose 2% in 2021-22

Average public school teacher salary rose 2% in 2021-22 Education Dive Anna Merod Published April 25, 2023 Though the average natio…

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New Edition: The Insider's Secrets to Getting Your School Leadership Job - Pre Order Now

The Insider's Secrets to Getting Your School Leadership Job By Larry Aronstein The Insider’s Secrets to Finding Your School Leadership…

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How To Be Resilient: 5 Steps To Success When Life Gets Hard

How To Be Resilient: 5 Steps To Success When Life Gets Hard by Eric Barker (Click here to read on the blog) Here’s how to be more resilie…

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Mentors.net - a Professional Development Resource

Mentors.net was founded in 1995 as a professional development resource for school administrators leading new teacher induction programs. It soon evolved into a destination where both new and student teachers could reflect on their teaching experiences. Now, nearly thirty years later, Mentors.net has taken on a new direction—serving as a platform for beginning teachers, preservice educators, and

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