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5 outrageous things educators can’t do because of copyright by Lisette Kalshoven

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LI SEL Forum presents a free forum : NY's Dignity Act: Where are you in meeting the mandates? A frank discussion with NYSED

LI SEL Forum presents: NY's Dignity Act:  Where are you in meeting the mandates? A frank discussion with NYSED   LI SEL…

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Meetings Waste Money, And Now You Can Calculate Just How Much

Meetings Waste Money, And Now You Can Calculate Just How Much Use this in your pitch to remove a useless meeting from your schedule.…

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Celebrating MLK Day - A Collection of Resources

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Student Contest | NY Times Third Annual 15-Second Vocabulary Video Challenge

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Does Powerball really fund education?

Does Powerball really fund education? by David Goldman   @DavidGoldmanCNNJanuary 14, 2016: 5:34 AM ET Americans are leaving be…

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EQUITY FOR OUR STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES: The Law v. the Lore - March 17, 2016

EQUITY FOR OUR STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES: The Law v. the Lore    Keynote Speaker:             Perry A. Zirkel University Professor Emerit…

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Study: Some students perform worse on computer-based exams

Study: Some students perform worse on computer-based exams  (Pixabay) High-performing fourth-graders may perform better on computer-…

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Brains of Compulsive Video Gamers May Be 'Wired' Differently

Brains of Compulsive Video Gamers May Be 'Wired' Differently But it's unclear if gaming causes the changes, researchers say FRIDAY, Ja…

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Educators redesign school to reflect modern office spaces

Educators redesign school to reflect modern office spaces  (Pixabay) An Ohio junior high school is being revamped to model what stud…

Started by Michael Keany in Thought Provoking

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