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Forget Harvard: Here's Where To Go To College If You Want A High-Paying Job by Ariel Schwartz

Forget Harvard: Here's Where To Go To College If You Want A High-Paying Job Prestige isn't everything. Fast Company Ariel Schwartz…

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Shockingly Few Students Are Proficient In U.S. History by Joy Resmovits

Joy Resmovits  Shockingly Few Students Are Proficient In U.S. History Posted: 04/29/2015 12:01 am EDT Updated: 5 hours ago Huffington Po…

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GRANTS AND FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES - May Part 2

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The states of high school computer science

The states of high school computer science A new ECS Education Trends brief identifies which states allow (or require) districts to apply c…

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Regrettable Finnish fairy tales

Regrettable Finnish fairy tales A new brief from Cambridge Assessment addresses a series of misconceptions and misrepresentations about the…

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Black is suspendable

Black is suspendable A new study in Psychological Science investigates the role of racial bias in educators, Julia Lurie reports for Mother…

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Reel Character: Using Film to Enhance Social and Emotional Learning by CHRISTINA WRIGHT

Reel Character: Using Film to Enhance Social and Emotional Learning APRIL 23, 2015 This post by CHRISTINA WRIGHT originally appeared in…

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Job Skills Companies Want But Can’t Get

The Bloomberg Recruiter Report: Job Skills Companies Want But Can’t Get Business schools are supposed to produce graduates who have the ab…

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Teacher Leadership: The Pathway to Common Core Success

Teacher Leadership The Pathway to Common Core Success SOURCE: CAP/Andrew Satter Teachers in California's Poway Unified School District mee…

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Video games that work better than school by GREG TOPPO

Video games that work better than school Behind the app that teaches preschoolers algebra by GREG TOPPO April 23, 2015 Hechinger Report…

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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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