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Google Classroom turns one, gets new upgrades

Google Classroom turns one, gets new upgrades By Allie Gross | May 7, 2015  Dive Brief: Google Classrooms, a learning management syst…

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ASCD notes Teacher Appreciation Week with free resources

ASCD notes Teacher Appreciation Week with free resources May 5th, 2015 PD resources for teachers include discounts, webinars, and more In…

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NYS Learning Summit to be held on Thursday, May 7

Learning Summit to be held on Thursday, May 7   The Board of Regents has asked the New York State Education Department (NYSED)…

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Playworks at the playground

Playworks at the playground  Research has shown that children who engage in at least moderate physical activity during recess demonstrate b…

Started by Michael Keany in Reports/Research/Dissertation Summaries

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Majority of Americans believe teachers are underpaid

Majority of Americans believe teachers are underpaid By Allie Gross | May 5, 2015  Education Dive Dive Brief: A new  HuffPost/YouGov po…

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AltSchool raises $100M from Mark Zuckerberg By Allie Gross

AltSchool raises $100M from Mark Zuckerberg By Allie Gross | May 5, 2015  Education Dive Dive Brief: Mark Zuckerberg has invested $100…

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Could Common Core Help Grow Arts Education in Schools? from MindShift

Could Common Core Help Grow Arts Education in Schools?from MindShift by MindShift  Arts programs have long suffered cuts as schools adju…

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0 May 4, 2015

Education Groups Were The Biggest-Spending Lobbyists In New York Last Year by Molly Hensley-Clancy

Education Groups Were The Biggest-Spending Lobbyists In New York Last Year The cash is raining down, on both sides of the education deba…

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iPhotography in the Classroom: Some Snappy Tips for Putting It Into Practice By Weda Bory

iPhotography in the Classroom: Some Snappy Tips for Putting It Into Practice By Weda Bory on April 27, 2015 The marriage of images an…

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Strategies for Managing the Emotional Fatigue of Coaching from The Art of Coaching Teachers by Elena Aguilar

Strategies for Managing the Emotional Fatigue of Coachingfrom The Art of Coaching Teachers by Elena Aguilar Last week I received this qu…

Started by Michael Keany in Thought Provoking

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