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Ed Dept: Hold schools accountable for high opt-out numbers By Allie Gross

Ed Dept: Hold schools accountable for high opt-out numbers  By Allie Gross | May 26, 2015 Education Dive Dive Brief: The federal gove…

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Seeking Elementary Teaching Position on Long Island

Hello! I am seeking a general, special education or literacy specialist teaching position in an elementary building. I am certified birth-6…

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Teaching Students the Skills of Expert Readers by PATRICIA HILLIARD, PHD

Teaching Students the Skills of Expert Readers MAY 21, 2015  This post by PATRICIA HILLIARD, PHD originnally appeared in Edutopia's LIT…

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Coding in the Classroom: 16 Top Resources By Joy Nelson

Coding in the Classroom: 16 Top Resources By Joy Nelson on May 18, 2015@joylizn As cool as technology is, its intricacies and inner w…

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Best of the Best: Apple and Google Educator Programs By Sarah Muthler

Best of the Best: Apple and Google Educator Programs By Sarah Muthler on May 20, 2015 Can you imagine life without Google? How about…

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How to Get Free Classroom Supplies and Teaching Materials By Sarah Jennings

How to Get Free Classroom Supplies and Teaching Materials By Sarah Jennings on May 23, 2015 Increasingly, Lilliputian budgets force t…

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Favorite Tech Tools For Social Studies Classes By Katrina Schwartz

  Favorite Tech Tools For Social Studies Classes (Rachel Langenhorst) By Katrina Schwartz MAY. 21, 2015  Educators are looking…

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How Schools Can Help Nurture Students’ Mental Health by Linda Flanagan

  How Schools Can Help Nurture Students’ Mental Health (Getty Images) By Linda Flanagan MAY. 22, 2015  By the time he entered…

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Transforming quiet school libraries into collaborative spaces by Ariana Rawls Fine

Transforming quiet school libraries into collaborative spaces One of the biggest trends is “makerspaces” where students use their imaginati…

Started by Michael Keany in Teaching and Learning - BEST PRACTICES

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A Review of the EngageNY English Language Arts Common Core Curriculum

Uncommonly Engaging?  A Review of the EngageNY English Language Arts Common Core Curriculum The need for standards-al…

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