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Where history and biography meet

Where history and biography meetThe following six nonfiction books for middle-grade readers merge the lines between history book and biog…

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Learning spaces, wellness rooms, nature trails. This is the K-12 school of the future

Learning spaces, wellness rooms, nature trails. This is the K-12 school of the future Jennifer A. Kingson, Axios “Instead, forward-thinkin…

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5 Tips for Culturally Responsive Teaching in the Math Classroom

5 Tips for Culturally Responsive Teaching in the Math Classroom By Elizabeth Canavan  edutopia.org 4 min Teachers can help all stu…

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Reinforcing Elementary Math Lessons With Movement

Reinforcing Elementary Math Lessons With Movement By Elizabeth Peterson  edutopia.org 5 min Combining simple exercises with math i…

Started by Michael Keany in Reports/Research/Dissertation Summaries

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A review of research on exclusionary discipline

A review on exclusionary discipline By Kaya Feng, Johns Hopkins University  Exclusion, encompassing various ways students can be…

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Maximizing the effectiveness of parental text messaging

Maximizing the effectiveness of parental text messaging Xue Wang, Johns Hopkins University Parental text messaging interventions…

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Embodied social-emotional learning in early childhood

Embodied social-emotional learning in early childhood By Elaine Lau, The Chinese University of Hong Kong School-based social emot…

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0 Aug 17, 2022

The effects of project-based learning on advanced placement exam scores

The effects of project-based learning on advanced placement exam scores By Andrea Ochoa, Johns Hopkins University  A recent clust…

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Should we be easy on students after the pandemic? Maybe not.

Should we be easy on students after the pandemic? Maybe not. Jay Mathews, The Washington Post “Data shows those who commit to hard final e…

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0 Aug 16, 2022

The Downsides of Having an Athlete in the Family

The Downsides of Having an Athlete in the Family Linda Flanagan, The Atlantic “Many parents sacrifice money and time to support a child's…

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