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Report labels school bullying a 'serious public health' issueReport labels school bullying a 'serious public health' issue By Erin McIntyre | May 12, 2016 Education Dive Dive Brief: A new report… Started by Michael Keany in Anti-Bullying |
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Tackling Will Gaps: When a Coachee Doesn't Want to Change By Elena AguilarTackling Will Gaps: When a Coachee Doesn't Want to Change By Elena Aguilar on May 2, 2016 8:25 AM Ed Week One of the key transformation… Started by Michael Keany in Thought Provoking |
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Court Vacates Long Island Teacher’s Evaluation Tied to Test ScoresCourt Vacates Long Island Teacher’s Evaluation Tied to Test Scores By ELIZABETH A. HARRISMAY 10, 2016 NY Times A New York State cour… Started by Michael Keany in Current Education News - Attention Should Be Given |
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Teacher Wins VAM Case - Scoring on Her Evaluation Declared Arbitrary and CapriciousTeacher Sheri Lederman challenged her VAM score of "ineffective" in court. Today she found out that she won. New York Supreme Court Just… Started by Michael Keany in Current Education News - Attention Should Be Given |
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Report: US teaching workforce 78% whiteReport: US teaching workforce 78% white By Erin McIntyre | May 9, 2016 Dive Brief: A new report, “The State of Racial Diversity in th… Started by Michael Keany in Reports/Research/Dissertation Summaries |
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Becoming a principal is one way for educators to advance their careers, but it's not the only wayFor teachers, transition to leadership carries fair share of challenges Becoming a principal is one way for educators to advance their care… Started by Michael Keany in Thought Provoking |
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How middle-school kids rejected stereotypesHow middle-school kids rejected stereotypes In this student-authored article, eighth-graders at Liberty Middle School share a powerful vide… Started by Michael Keany in Teaching and Learning - BEST PRACTICES |
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Parents, Teachers, Students Split on OvertestingPolicy & Research Parents, Teachers, Students Split on Overtesting By David Nagel 05/05/16 THE Journal Parents, students and teache… Started by Michael Keany in APPR - What to Do? |
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What works for mentoring programs?What works for mentoring programs?A new Child Trends research brief, "What Works for Mentoring Programs: Lessons from Experimental Evaluati… Started by Michael Keany in Reports/Research/Dissertation Summaries |
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The Value of Modern Social Studies in Cultivating Real World LiteracyThe Value of Modern Social Studies in Cultivating Real World Literacy Thomas Hassel under CC 2.0 By Christine Sciascia Mar 25, 2016… Started by Michael Keany in Teaching and Learning - BEST PRACTICES |
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