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Why Your Kid’s Bad Behavior May Be a Good Thing

Why Your Kid’s Bad Behavior May Be a Good Thing By   Melinda Wenner Moyer  The New York Times 6 min The safer children feel, the m…

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Using Music in World Language Classes

Using Music in World Language Classes By   Elena Spathis  edutopia.org 3 min Listening to songs in the target language is an enjoy…

Started by Michael Keany in Teaching and Learning - BEST PRACTICES

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Should elementary teachers specialize? The Research

Spread Too Thin: The Effects of Teacher Specialization on Student Achievement NaYoung Hwang,   Brian Kisida 10/2021 Although the majorit…

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I Quit!

I Quit! by Jared Smith The Teacher Shortage Solution Rather th…

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Answers to Your Questions About Covid Booster Shots and Omicron

Answers to Your Questions About Covid Booster Shots and Omicron By   TARA PARKER-POPE  The New York Times 7 min Alarmed by the arr…

Started by Michael Keany in Health Issues Affecting Young People

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Education Has Been Hammering the Wrong Nail. We Have to Focus on the Early Years.

Education Has Been Hammering the Wrong Nail. We Have to Focus on the Early Years.EdSurge Articles by Isabelle Hau  Maria and her hu…

Started by Michael Keany in Thought Provoking

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Ten Reasons Why Teachers Must Be Magic… A Very Special Letter From Santa in 2021

Ten Reasons Why Teachers Must Be Magic… A Very Special Letter From Santa in 2021! by mjgormans Welcome to a very magical entry… one t…

Started by Michael Keany in Thought Provoking

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School Library Journal's Favorite Children's Books 2021

SLJ Book Reviews Editors’ Favorite Books Read in 2021 by SLJ StaffDec 20, 2021 | Filed in News & Features We can’t believe 2021 is…

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Getting the “Think-Pair-Share” Technique Right

Getting the “Think-Pair-Share” Technique Right By   Kate Jones  ascd.org Most educators are familiar with Think-Pair-Share, a popu…

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0 Dec 22, 2021

January 2022 NYS Regents Examinations Cancelled Due to Ongoing Pandemic

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE DECEMBER 21, 2021 For More Information Contact:JP O’Hare or Jeanne Beattie (518) 474-1201 www.nysed.gov

Started by Michael Keany in Health Issues Affecting Young People

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