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NY Regents nix proposed rule aimed at test opt-outs

Regents nix proposed rule aimed at test opt-outs The regulation would have allowed the state education commissioner to order selected schoo…

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New York Law Requires Feminine Hygiene Products In School Restrooms

Law Requires Feminine Hygiene Products In School Restrooms COMMUNITY SEP 13, 2018 Post-Journal, Sept. 13 A new law requires all school di…

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New Teacher Center releases instructional coaching standards

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Is AI jeopardizing data privacy in schools?

Is AI jeopardizing data privacy in schools? The use of voice-activated, artificial intelligence devices come with the potential for data-…

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Letting students fail can build resilient, confident learners

Letting students fail can build resilient, confident learners Learning from mistakes fosters critical thinking, which some educators say c…

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Small Studies, Big Problems by Robert E. Slavin

Small Studies, Big Problems Robert E. Slavin Everyone knows that "good things come in small packages." But i…

Started by Michael Keany in Reports/Research/Dissertation Summaries

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Public High School Principals Needed (Doctoral Candidate's Study)

I am a doctoral candidate from LIU Post.  My study is regarding the shared viewpoints of high school principals on distributed leadership. …

Started by Michelle Grace in District Sharing - Input Requested

0 Sep 13, 2018

Public High School Principals Needed (Doctoral Candidate's Study)

I am a doctoral candidate from LIU Post.  My study is regarding the shared viewpoints of high school principals on distributed leadership. …

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0 Sep 13, 2018

Public High School Principals Needed (Doctoral Candidate's Study)

I am a doctoral candidate from LIU Post.  My study is regarding the shared viewpoints of high school principals on distributed leadership. …

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Public High School Principals Needed (Doctoral Candidate's Study)

I am a doctoral candidate from LIU Post.  My study is regarding the shared viewpoints of high school principals on distributed leadership. …

Started by Michelle Grace in Art of Leadership

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