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Black Students Have Less Access to Selective Public Colleges Now Than 20 Years Ago, Report Finds

Black Students Have Less Access to Selective Public Colleges Now Than 20 Years Ago, Report Finds Black students have less access to the mo…

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Tips for Recording and Using Instructional Videos

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Should we be differentiating literacy instruction?

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Are early reading programs helping young struggling readers?

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Virtual Academy Draws Nearly Half of NC District’s Students

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Virtual PD: Silver Linings: Looking Forward to Heading Back

Virtual PD: Silver Linings: Looking Forward to Heading Back A Four-Session Intensive Perspective brings…

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Rare Silent Film Shows How They Tried to Educate the Public About the Spanish Flu a Century Ago (1919)

Dr. Wise on Influenza: Rare Silent Film Shows How They Tried to Educate the Public About the Spanish Flu a Century Ago (1919)from Open…

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Revisiting Blended Learning Principles, With School Plans in Limbo

Revisiting Blended Learning Principles, With School Plans in Limbofrom EdSurge Articles by Thomas Arnett  This fall, some sc…

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Create Talking Pictures of Famous People

Create Talking Pictures of Famous Peoplefrom Free Technology for Teachers by noreply@blogger.com (Richard Byrne) This morning the p…

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Leonie Haimson: Obstacles to a Safe Reopening

Leonie Haimson: Obstacles to a Safe ReopeningDiane Ravitch's blog Leonie Haimson, executive director of Class Size Matters, wrote an o…

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