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The educational impact of single-parent homes

The educational impact of single-parent homes A new article on the Education Next website by Ludger Woessmann draws on data from the 2000…

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Expanding access to rigor

Expanding access to rigor Unequal participation in advanced high school courses contribute to the achievement gap, writes Sophie Quinton f…

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The extracurricular gap

The extracurricular gap Income-based differences in extracurricular participation are growing, and these differences greatly affect later…

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More quality preschool equals less SPED

More quality preschool equals less SPED A new study published in the journal Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis finds that access…

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Grades That Really Inform Students and Parents - Making High School Grades Meaningful

Grades That Really Inform Students and Parents “Making High School Grades Meaningful” by Thomas Guskey in Phi Delta Kappan, May 2006 (Vol.…

Started by Michael Keany in Success Stories

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A Teacher Who Loves Seventh Graders by Rebecca Mieliwocki

A Teacher Who Loves Seventh Graders “Focus: Teaching Middle-School English” by Rebecca Mieliwocki in Go Teach, March/April 2013 (Vol. 2, #4…

Started by Michael Keany in Success Stories

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More Resources for Using Genius Hour in the Classroom by KEYANA STEVENS

More Resources for Using Genius Hour in the Classroom This post by KEYANA STEVENS originally appeared in Edutopia. Curious about Genius Ho…

Started by Michael Keany in Teaching and Learning - BEST PRACTICES

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Just for Fun - This teacher holds the record for longest-running yearbook prank

This teacher holds the record for longest-running yearbook prank January 20, 2015 Fill the Well No student can ever match this level of ef…

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9 free apps for Common Core scaffolding by Stephen Noonoo

9 free apps for Common Core scaffolding Posted By Stephen Noonoo On February 9, 2015 @ 6:00 am In Common Core Resources Educators Can Use,F…

Started by Michael Keany in Core Standards

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5 Free Tools For Making Digital Portfolios By Kristen Hicks

5 Free Tools For Making Digital Portfolios By Kristen Hicks on February 9, 2015@atxcopywriter Students create a truly outstanding amo…

Started by Michael Keany in Teachers and Administrators Using Technology

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