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Majority of English-Learner Students Are Born in the United States, Analysis Finds

Majority of English-Learner Students Are Born in the United States, Analysis Finds By Corey Mitchell on December 7, 2016  Ed Week The maj…

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Each GPA point dropped in high school cuts a student’s chances of graduating from college by 50%

Each GPA point dropped in high school cuts a student’s chances of graduating from college by 50% Steep costs. (Reuters/Mike Segar) W…

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LIASCD Conference: Brain Based Leadership - March 21, 2017

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U.S. Schools May Not Have Quite the ‘Math Problem’ We Think They Do

Elena GoorayEditorial Fellow @PacificStand 2 days ago U.S. Schools May Not Have Quite the ‘Math Problem’ We Think They Do The lat…

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Use the Winter Break to Renew Your Spirits and Sense of Purpose by Todd Finley

© Shutterstock.com/AlexMaster TEACHER WELLNESS Use the Winter Break to Renew Your Spirits and Sense of Purpose Tested techniques to help…

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How to Integrate Growth Mindset Messages Into Every Part of Math Class

How to Integrate Growth Mindset Messages Into Every Part of Math Classfrom MindShift by Katrina Schwartz  Catherine Good has experien…

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0 Dec 10, 2016

Free Small Group Phone Conference with Dr. Mike Nichols: 3 Ways to Handle Obstacles at Work - January 12, 2017 - 2PM

Unique Opportunity for School Leadership 2.0 Members 3 Ways to Handle Obstacles at Work - January 12, 2017 - 2PM   Dr. Michael Nichols…

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0 Dec 10, 2016

Teaching Is Personal: Video PD & Feedback

Teaching Is Personal: Video PD & Feedback By Susan Lyons December 2, 2016 10:30 am Teaching is personal. In fact, according to my pr…

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0 Dec 9, 2016

CALL FOR CHAPTERS: School‐University‐Community Collaboration in Education in Rural Places

CALL FOR CHAPTERS School‐University‐Community Collaboration in Education in Rural Places Edited by:R. Martin Reardon, East Carolina Univers…

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Rich-Poor Achievement Gap Is Narrowing in American Education

Rich-Poor Achievement Gap Is Narrowing in American Education Socio-economic status is becoming less a predictor of student performance in U…

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