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Some Recommended Fact-Checking Sites

From “Information Literacy in a Polarized Era” by Kelsey Maki in NJEA Review, April 2023 (Vol. 96, #9, pp. 22-25) Information literacy too…

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Why Are So Many of America’s Children Dying Young?

Why Are So Many of America’s Children Dying Young?Diane Ravitch's blog by dianeravitch / April 09, 2023 The New York Times publishe…

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Empower Students to Become Lifelong Readers

Empower Students to Become Lifelong ReadersMiddleWeb / April 06, 2023 Authentic Literacy Instruction cuts through the literacy fog and…

Started by Michael Keany in Teaching and Learning - BEST PRACTICES

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Title IX and the New Rule on Transgender Athletes Explained

Title IX and the New Rule on Transgender Athletes Explained By Remy Tumin  The New York Times 5 min April 7, 2023 The Biden admi…

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Pediatric mental health hospitalizations keep rising

Pediatric mental health hospitalizations keep rising Data analysis from the Kids' Inpatient Database involving more than 4 million pediatr…

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0 Apr 7, 2023

Why we need to teach puberty education in grades 4-6

Why we need to teach puberty education in grades 4-6 Many problems that emerge in the ‘wonder years’ might be alleviated with a high-quali…

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0 Apr 7, 2023

How to teach academic content to English learners

How to teach academic content to English learners Teaching academic content is less about receiving students who are ready to learn and mo…

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0 Apr 7, 2023

Title IX protections for transgender student athlete

The U.S. Department of Education on Thursday released its long-awaited proposed Title IX protections for transgender student athletes. Th…

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11 Ways to Boost Elementary Students’ Spelling Skills

11 Ways to Boost Elementary Students’ Spelling Skills By Shawna Kay Williams-Pinnock  edutopia.org 5 min February 22, 2023 Element…

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Invite Your Students to Peel Some Poems

Invite Your Students to Peel Some PoemsMiddleWeb / April 05, 2023 Ramp up poetry positivity with the Peel the Fruit activity from Proj…

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