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Amid Surges, Teachers and School Staff Line Up For Their Vaccines

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Is a National Tutoring Corps Affordable?

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In-Person Classes Tied to COVID-19 Uptick, CDC Study Finds

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Nine Neat NASA Resources for Students and Teachers

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9 Ways To Help Students Learn Through Their Mistakes

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Remote Project Based Learning

Remote Project Based Learning #PBL #EdChatThe Nerdy Teacher Teaching during the pandemic has forced many of us to reevaluate how we ap…

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Survey: 60% of parents would allow their K-12 student to get COVID-19 vaccine

  Survey: 60% of parents would allow their K-12 student to get COVID-19 vaccine   Democrats and parents from higher-income househ…

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The 25th Amendment: An Introduction

The 25th Amendment: An Introductionfrom Open Cultureby OC Read along with the text of the 25th Amendment online here. And get som…

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A Toolbox Packed with Practical Math Ideas

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An Excellent Google Docs Feature to Help Teachers in Their Grading

An Excellent Google Docs Feature to Help Teachers in Their Gradingfrom Educational Technology by Educatorstechnology  Google Docs has…

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