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Stephen Colbert funds all 1,000 classroom projects South Carolina teachers asked for on DonorsChoose.org

Stephen Colbert: SC Teachers' $800,000 man Stephen Colbert spoke to S.C. Supt. Molly Spearman at Alexander Elementary School to announc…

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New Teachers: A Primer on Assessment

New Teachers: A Primer on Assessment In this guide for new teachers, learn about different types of assessment and how they can be used to…

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New Teachers: Working With Parents

New Teachers: Working With Parents Engaging and building trust with parents and creating supportive home-to-school connections is critical…

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The Rise of AltSchool and Other Micro-schools By Michael B. Horn

The Rise of AltSchool and Other Micro-schools By Michael B. Horn from  Education Next by Michael B. Horn   From San Francisco to Austin, T…

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Pearson responds to criticism about its standardized tests By Valerie Strauss

Answer Sheet Pearson responds to criticism about its standardized tests   Washington Post By Valerie Strauss May 7   Pearson’…

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Student test scores a reliable measure of principal performance?

Student test scores a reliable measure of principal performance?  Tennessee, Florida, and Louisiana have linked hiring, promotion, and dism…

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Trends in adolescent mental health

Trends in adolescent mental health  A paper in the Journal of Adolescent Health investigated changes in mental health problems in adolescen…

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Buoyant students rise above exams

Buoyant students rise above exams  A study of GCSE (General Certificate of Secondary Education) exam performance among 705 high school stud…

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Education Summit Airs Grievances Over New Teacher Eval Law By KAREN DEWITT

Education Summit Airs Grievances Over New Teacher Eval Law  By KAREN DEWITT  WXXXI News Disagreements that have roiled the state’s educat…

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Amazon once again offering free access to TenMarks summer math program

Amazon once again offering free access to TenMarks summer math program By Roger Riddell | May 6, 2015 Dive Brief: TenMarks Summer Mat…

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Mentors.net was founded in 1995 as a professional development resource for school administrators leading new teacher induction programs. It soon evolved into a destination where both new and student teachers could reflect on their teaching experiences. Now, nearly thirty years later, Mentors.net has taken on a new direction—serving as a platform for beginning teachers, preservice educators, and

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