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Book of the Week: Core Instructional Routines: Go-To Structures for Effective Literacy Teaching, K-5 By Judy Dodge, Andrea Honigsfeld

Core Instructional Routines: Go-To Structures for Effective Literacy Teaching, K-5By Judy Dodge, Andrea Honigsfeld For more details or…

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New Teachers: Classroom-Management Fundamentals

New Teachers: Classroom-Management Fundamentals Discover resources for new teachers about developing routines, fostering classroom communit…

Started by Michael Keany in Teaching and Learning - BEST PRACTICES

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New Teachers: Lesson and Curriculum Planning

New Teachers: Lesson and Curriculum Planning Explore a diverse collection of curriculum-planning tips, guidance, and other resources meant…

Started by Michael Keany in Teaching and Learning - BEST PRACTICES

0 May 12, 2015

Sometimes Misbehavior Is Not What It Seems by DR. RICHARD CURWIN

Sometimes Misbehavior Is Not What It Seems MAY 12, 2015  This post by DR. RICHARD CURWIN originally appeared in Edutopia's SOCIAL…

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Mindfulness training replacing traditional health classes

Mindfulness training replacing traditional health classes  By Allie Gross | May 12, 2015  Education Dive Dive Brief: Health classes a…

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New Read-Aloud Strategies Transform Story Time By Catherine Gewertz

New Read-Aloud Strategies Transform Story Time By Catherine Gewertz Ed Week North Las Vegas, Nev.  Reading a picture book aloud from h…

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0 May 12, 2015

New School-Leader Standards Stir Dissent by Denisa Superville

New School-Leader Standards Stir Dissent Education Week Teacher: News and Information for Teacher Leaders by Denisa Superville   A years-l…

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0 May 12, 2015

The most important psychological concepts for teachers to apply in classrooms

Science News from research organizations The most important psychological concepts for teachers to apply in classrooms Date: May 6, 2015…

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0 May 12, 2015

10 WAYS TO SHORTEN LONG MEETINGS

10 WAYS TO SHORTEN LONG MEETINGS May 9, 2015 Leadership Freak Great meetings create efficiency. It’s Solution Saturday. The problem I’d li…

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0 May 12, 2015

Key to wealth? More education, study says by Robert Frank

Key to wealth? More education, study says Robert Frank | @robtfrank Tuesday, 5 May 2015 | 12:09 PM ETCNBC.com 292 COMMENTSJoin the Di…

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0 May 9, 2015

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