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Misinterpreting the Growth Mindset: Why We’re Doing Students a Disservice by John Hattie

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The 5 Worst Ways to Teach Computer Science

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Schools, on guard against deadly opioids, stock naloxone

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Trending: Younger students taking Regents science courses

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Year-Round Pell Grants Available July 1

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Youth Mic: What Three Transgender Students Wish Their Teachers Knew

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Supporting Transgender Students

Supporting Transgender Students By Natalie Avallone & Sean McComb June 23, 2017 1:00 am As teachers, our greatest charge may be moral…

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My experience with AP U.S. History: The importance of rigor in bringing history to life

My experience with AP U.S. History: The importance of rigor in bringing history to life Getty Images/TonyBaggett Alli Aldis June 2…

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A website provides a way to visualize complex research into teaching and learning

Hechinger Report Bridging the divide between ed tech research and the classroom A website provides a way to visualize complex researc…

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Aligning the 10 building blocks for future ready schools

Aligning the 10 building blocks for future ready schoolsfrom Dangerously Irrelevant by Scott McLeod A growing number of schools a…

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