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Report: 9 in 10 US schools have computers

Report: 9 in 10 US schools have computers  (Pixabay) More computers are in use in education than in some other industries, includin…

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20 Awesome BYOD and Mobile Learning Apps

20 Awesome BYOD and Mobile Learning Apps ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED: JANUARY 30, 2014 | UPDATED: FEBRUARY 4, 2016 This post by VICKI DAVI…

Started by Michael Keany in Teachers and Administrators Using Technology

0 Feb 10, 2016

Identifying gifted and talented students with equity proves difficult

Identifying gifted and talented students with equity proves difficult Without a clear definition, districts in many states struggle to best…

Started by Michael Keany in Thought Provoking

0 Feb 10, 2016

NYS Certified 7-12 Math Teacher: Extensive ESL, IB & PBL Experience

Dear Administrators, If you have a need to fill a vacancy for a 7th - 12th Grade Math Teacher/ESL Math Teacher position for 2016-2017, you…

Started by Dan Mazz in I'm Looking for a Teaching Job

0 Feb 9, 2016

Students still prefer to do “serious reading” using real books

92 PERCENT OF STUDENTS PREFER PHYSICAL BOOKS TO E-READERS By Lulu Chang — February 7, 2016 Digital Trends Don’t ge…

Started by Michael Keany in Teachers and Administrators Using Technology

0 Feb 9, 2016

Key role for schools in integrating immigrants

Key role for schools in integrating immigrants A new article in the Journal of Youth and Adolescence has examined the relationship between…

Started by Michael Keany in Reports/Research/Dissertation Summaries

0 Feb 9, 2016

Ignoring the evidence on ability grouping

Ignoring the evidence on ability grouping A new article published in the Cambridge Journal of Education explores the divergence between re…

Started by Michael Keany in Reports/Research/Dissertation Summaries

0 Feb 9, 2016

Study of personalized learning shows promising evidence - or does it?

Study of personalized learning shows promising evidence - or does it? The National Education Policy Center's  Think Twice Think Tank Revie…

Started by Michael Keany in Reports/Research/Dissertation Summaries

0 Feb 9, 2016

Report: Schools need better training to distribute leadership

Report: Schools need better training to distribute leadership By Erin McIntyre | February 9, 2016  Education Dive Dive Brief: As school…

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0 Feb 9, 2016

New, Reading-Heavy SAT Has Students Worried By ANEMONA HARTOCOLLIS

New, Reading-Heavy SAT Has Students Worried By ANEMONA HARTOCOLLISFEB. 8, 2016 NY Times Serena Walker took a sample test in preparat…

Started by Michael Keany in Thought Provoking

0 Feb 9, 2016

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