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The best of two worlds: A systematic review on combining real and virtual experiments in science education.

The best of two worlds: A systematic review on combining real and virtual experiments in science education. By José L. Arco-Tirado, Unive…

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A study of arts integration

A study of arts integration By Xiaohan Lin, Johns Hopkins University A recent study done by Kisida et al. examined the effects of…

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The effectiveness of teacher specialization in elementary school

The effectiveness of teacher specialization in elementary school By Justin Hill, Johns Hopkins University NaYoung Hwang and Brian…

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Position Statement on Antisemitism, Antisemitic Violence, and All Bigotry and Discrimination - National Council for the Social Studies

Position Statement on Antisemitism, Antisemitic Violence, and All Bigotry and Discrimination A Position Statement of Nation…

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Supporting New Teachers Through Holistic Mentorship

Supporting New Teachers Through Holistic Mentorship By Valentina Loseva  edutopia.org 4 min Basing mentorship on key practices in…

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Demystifying College for First-Generation Students

Demystifying College for First-Generation Students By Jonathan Grant Brown  edutopia.org 3 min Students without a family history o…

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The Biggest Disruption in the History of American Education

The Biggest Disruption in the History of American Education By Daniel Markovits Meira Levinson  The Atlantic 12 min On March 4,…

Started by Michael Keany in Thought Provoking

0 Jun 27, 2022

Abortion ruling may affect where high school students choose to attend college

Abortion ruling may affect where high school students choose to attend college By Megan Zerez | 8 hours ago Some high school stude…

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4 ways ed leaders can prepare for funds in newly enacted gun safety bill

4 ways ed leaders can prepare for funds in newly enacted gun safety bill By Anna Merod  k12dive.com 4 min With the enactment of the $…

Started by Michael Keany in Finance and the Economy

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Using Sci-Fi in the Science Classroom

Using Sci-Fi in the Science Classroom By Emily Midkiff  edutopia.org 4 min Science fiction is a great entry point for helping elem…

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