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Framework on the six types of parent involvement

Dr. Joyce L. Epstein Dr. Epstien is director of both the Center on School, Family, and Community Partnerships and the National Network o…

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The Importance of Parent Engagement: A List of Research and Thought Leadership

The Importance of Parent Engagement: A List of Research and Thought Leadership Families and Schools Together, Inc The following scholars…

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Using Technology to Engage Parents

Research for Better Teaching We asked practitioners in the field to weigh in about how they best engage with parents. Here's what they ha…

Started by Michael Keany in Teachers and Administrators Using Technology

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50 Ways To Empower Students In A Connected World

50 Ways To Empower Students In A Connected WorldTeachThought by TeachThought Staff  50 Ways To Empower Students In A Connected World cont…

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For Better Ideas, Bring the Right People to the Brainstorm

For Better Ideas, Bring the Right People to the BrainstormHBS Working Knowledge by by Michael Blanding  Better ideas emerge when ext…

Started by Michael Keany in Art of Leadership

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New Study Shows that Schools Don’t Fix Poverty

Jan Resseger: New Study Shows that Schools Don’t Fix PovertyDiane Ravitch's blog by dianeravitch   Jan Resseger analyzes a new st…

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Here Are Some Helpful Tools for Creating Classroom Newspapers

Here Are Some Helpful Tools for Creating Classroom NewspapersEducational Technology by Educatorstechnolog Creating classroom news…

Started by Michael Keany in Teaching and Learning - BEST PRACTICES

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What Fan Fiction Teaches That the Classroom Doesn’t

What Fan Fiction Teaches That the Classroom Doesn’t By   Julie Beck theatlantic.com 7 min N. K. Jemisin, the only author to win the p…

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Opening the Gates: Detracking and the International Baccalaureate

Opening the Gates: Detracking and the International Baccalaureate Atteberry, Allison; LaCour, Sarah E.; Burris, Carol; Welner, Kevin G.;…

Started by Michael Keany in Thought Provoking

0 Oct 8, 2019

Education Data at Your Fingertips

Education Data at Your Fingertips The best policy decisions are those based on evidence and fact. The Education Data Explorer makes it easi…

Started by Michael Keany in Teachers and Administrators Using Technology

0 Oct 7, 2019

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