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Powerful Thematic Teaching by Nancy M. Doda and Mark A. Springer

Powerful Thematic Teaching BY MIDDLEWEB · PUBLISHED 10/26/2013 Nancy Doda and Mark Springer are co-creators (with Jill Spencer and Chris T…

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Certification goal set by National Board

Certification goal set by National Board (Pixabay) The National Board for Professional Teaching Standards has set a goal of certify…

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THE EAST END ENL/Bilingual TEACHERS ACADEMY - February 7, 2018

THE EAST END ENL/Bilingual TEACHERS ACADEMY “Accessing Literacy, Reading & Writing for Diverse Learners in the Digital Age” February 7…

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Survey: Public School Parents Less Satisfied With Engagement Opportunities

Survey: Public School Parents Less Satisfied With Engagement Opportunities Parents in traditional public schools are less likely than those…

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THE EDTPA ASSESSMENT AND ITS IMPACT ON THE PROSPECTIVE TEACHER CANDIDATE by Linda A. Kellner

THE EDTPA ASSESSMENT AND ITS IMPACT ON THE PROSPECTIVE TEACHER CANDIDATELinda A. KellnerRetired Building AdministratorField supervisor and…

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U.S. Graduation Rate Hits New All-Time High, With Gains in All Student Groups

U.S. Graduation Rate Hits New All-Time High, With Gains in All Student Groups The graduation rate for the high school class of 2015-16 is…

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Assessment That Makes Learning Unforgettable

Assessment can be used to make learning unforgettable. Find out how at http://corwin-connect.com/2017/12/assessment-makes-learning-unforget

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TFA, Alternative Programs Marginally Better Than Traditional Teacher Prep, Study Finds

TFA, Alternative Programs Marginally Better Than Traditional Teacher Prep, Study Finds The study aims to put to rest a long-held debate abo…

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Schools Add Another ‘S’ To STEM—for Sports

Schools Add Another ‘S’ To STEM—for SportsThe experience—hosted by the indoor skydiving facility iFLY—is one of many physical activities th…

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Study finds reading information aloud to yourself improves memory

Study finds reading information aloud to yourself improves memory UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO You are more likely to remember something i…

Started by Michael Keany in Teaching and Learning - BEST PRACTICES

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Mentors.net was founded in 1995 as a professional development resource for school administrators leading new teacher induction programs. It soon evolved into a destination where both new and student teachers could reflect on their teaching experiences. Now, nearly thirty years later, Mentors.net has taken on a new direction—serving as a platform for beginning teachers, preservice educators, and

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