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5 Non-Evil Ways To Get People To Do What You Want, From Dan Pink

5 Non-Evil Ways To Get People To Do What You Want, From Dan Pink Barking Up the Wrong Tree Blog I’ve posted about getting people to like y…

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Hardly anyone discussing education on cable news is an educator by Matthew Zalaznick

Hardly anyone discussing education on cable news is an educator Submitted by Matthew Zalaznick on Fri, 11/21/2014 - 2:51pm Monday, Novembe…

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How to Turn a Classroom Research Project into an Infographic By Ann Elliott

How to Turn a Classroom Research Project into an Infographic By Ann Elliott on November 20, 2014 Conveying information in a striking,…

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Study: Teens with disabilities 70% more likely to be obese

Study: Teens with disabilities 70% more likely to be obese University of Delaware research indicates that adolescents with a disability fac…

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How do other countries tackle bullying? by Rebecca Ratcliffe

How do other countries tackle bullying? From KiVa in Finland to police collaboration in America, Rebecca Ratcliffe explores how school…

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“Write About” May Be The Education Site Of The Year by Larry Ferlazzo

“Write About” May Be The Education Site Of The Yearfrom Larry Ferlazzo's Websites of the Day... by Larry Ferlazzo   Write About is a new…

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N.Y. Data on New Teacher-Licensing Exams Show Higher Failure Rates By Stephen Sawchuk

N.Y. Data on New Teacher-Licensing Exams Show Higher Failure Rates By Stephen Sawchuk Ed Week A battery of new licensing tests in New…

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State Civic Education Policy Framework - A guide for policymakers

State Civic Education Policy Framework  A guide for policymakers While many Americans might agree on the importance of preparing yo…

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What Obama's Immigration Order Means to Schools

Obama Unveils Immigration Plan, Lifts Deportation Threat for Millions By Corey Mitchell on November 20, 2014 Ed Week UPDATED President Ob…

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7 education books to catch up on during the holiday season By Roger Riddell

7 education books to catch up on during the holiday season By Roger Riddell | November 21, 2014  Education Dive Education is ever-changi…

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