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Suspensions plummet in school that incentivizes good behavior

FEATURESuspensions plummet in NYC school that incentivizes good behavior Teachers track good citizenship and displays of empathy along wit…

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Teacher creates tennis ball chair to help students with autism with sensory issues

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Promoting a Literacy Based Culture in Schools Through Effective Leadership

Promoting a Literacy Based Culture in Schools Through Effective Leadership Nassau BOCES Program: Curriculum and Instruction: Regional PD A…

Started by Michael Keany in Conferences and Workshops

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Reducing achievement gaps in academic writing

Reducing achievement gaps in academic writing A study published in the Journal of Educational Psychology reports on two years of findings f…

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Applied STEM improves outcomes for high school students with learning disabilities

Applied STEM improves outcomes for high school students with learning disabilities Studying an applied STEM course could help students with…

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Lessons that Matter: What should we learn from Asia’s school systems?

Lessons that Matter: What should we learn from Asia’s school systems? 19 JUNE 2015 by Yong Zhao Executive Summary [full report] Interest in…

Started by Michael Keany in Reports/Research/Dissertation Summaries

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Hearts and Minds: Picture books that strengthen social emotional learning

Hearts and Minds: Picture books that strengthen social emotional learning By the Review Editors  School Library Journal 2/21/17 Many of the…

Started by Michael Keany in Books of Note and Book Discussions (Films too!)

0 Feb 21, 2017

Free Tools for SAT/ACT Test Prep

“Free Tools for SAT/ACT Test Prep” by Phil Goerner in School Library Journal, February 2017 (Vol. 63, #2, p. 13) Free Tools for SAT/ACT T…

Started by Michael Keany in Announcements of Note

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Book Review: Never Send a Human to do a Machine’s Job: Top 5 Mistakes in Ed Tech

Never Send a Human to do a Machine’s Job: Top 5 Mistakes in Ed Tech 1 DECEMBER 2016  Do what you do best and let technology do the rest Tec…

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Professional Development for Teachers at Molloy College

Professional Development for Teachers at Molloy College Professional Development for Teachers Conferences TESOL Certif…

Started by Michael Keany in Conferences and Workshops

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