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4 tools to boost language learning in the classroom By Allie Gross

4 tools to boost language learning in the classroom By Allie Gross | January 23, 2015 Education Dive Last week, New York City School Chance…

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Everybody hates Pearson by Jennifer Reingold

Everybody hates Pearson by    Jennifer Reingold   Fortune Magazine Okay, not everybody. The venerable publishing company is t…

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Free Webinar - High-Quality Early Childhood Programs as a Model for K-3 Education - Jan. 28

High-Quality Early Childhood Programs as a Model for K-3 Education For nearly 30 years, Teaching Strategies has helped early childhood pro…

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Cuomo Wants Test Scores to Count for 50% of Teacher Evaluation from Diane Ravitch

Cuomo Wants Test Scores to Count for 50% of Teacher Evaluationfrom Diane Ravitch's blog by dianeravitch  Governor Andrew Cuomo said in hi…

Started by Michael Keany in Current Education News - Attention Should Be Given

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How Canadian Principals Spend Their Day

The Changing Nature of Principals’ Work Final Report, October, 2014 Dr. Katina Pollock, with Dr. Fei Wang and Cameron Hauseman  Execut…

Started by Michael Keany in Reports/Research/Dissertation Summaries

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NY's Cuomo’s Education Agenda Sets Battle Lines With Teachers’ Unions By KATE TAYLOR

Cuomo’s Education Agenda Sets Battle Lines With Teachers’ Unions By KATE TAYLOR NY Times JAN. 20, 2015 Photo Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo h…

Started by Michael Keany in Current Education News - Attention Should Be Given

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New Report Finds Six School Districts More Intentional in Developing Strong Principals

New Report Finds Six School Districts More Intentional in Developing Strong Principals   A Focus on Assistant Principals, More Selec…

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Is Facebook the New School Web Page? by Matt Renwick

Is Facebook the New School Web Page? The popular social media site has revolutionized how some schools communicate with students and pare…

Started by Michael Keany in Teachers and Administrators Using Technology

0 Jan 21, 2015

L.I. Teacher Refuses To Administer Common Core Tests, Urges Others To Join Her by Jaime Franchi

L.I. Teacher Refuses To Administer Common Core Tests, Urges Others To Join Her by Jaime Franchi on January 20, 2015 LI Press Beth Dimino,…

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GRANTS AND FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES - January 2015 Part 4

GRANTS AND FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES    Fund for Teachers Fund for Teachers enriches the personal and professional growth of teachers by recog…

Started by Michael Keany in Finance and the Economy

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