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"Cool" kids meet a sticky end

"Cool" kids meet a sticky end   A longitudinal study published in Child Development has shown that trying to grow up too soon is a good pre…

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It's hard work to motivate students

It's hard work to motivate students  The results of an experiment to use incentives to increase student effort have shown little evidence o…

Started by Michael Keany in Reports/Research/Dissertation Summaries

0 Oct 22, 2014

Program considering personality traits demonstrates positive results

Program considering personality traits demonstrates positive results   A recent study published in School Psychology Review investigated th…

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0 Oct 22, 2014

30 Techniques to Quiet a Noisy Class by Todd Finley

30 Techniques to Quiet a Noisy Class OCTOBER 21, 2014 This post by TODD FINLEY originally appeared in Edutopia's CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT…

Started by Michael Keany in Teaching and Learning - BEST PRACTICES

0 Oct 22, 2014

6 Baseball-Themed Classroom Activities for the World Series by MATT DAVIS

6 Baseball-Themed Classroom Activities for the World Series ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED: OCTOBER 25, 2012 | UPDATED: OCTOBER 22, 2014 This post…

Started by Michael Keany in Teaching and Learning - BEST PRACTICES

0 Oct 22, 2014

‘Be picky’ and 24 other great tips for teachers on how to manage a classroom

‘Be picky’ and 24 other great tips for teachers on how to manage a classroom By Valerie Strauss October 22 at 12:35 PM   (By Charles…

Started by Michael Keany in Teaching and Learning - BEST PRACTICES

0 Oct 22, 2014

Nation’s Wealthy Places Pour Private Money Into Public Schools, Study Finds By MOTOKO RICH

Nation’s Wealthy Places Pour Private Money Into Public Schools, Study Finds By MOTOKO RICH OCT. 21, 2014 NY Times Photo Josh Espin…

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Doctoral Program Open House - LIU Post - Nov. 18, 2014 at 6:30 p.m

Dear Colleagues,I hope your school year is off to a great start. I have exciting news to share regarding our doctoral program in Interdisci…

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0 Oct 21, 2014

Classroom management apps

Classroom management apps – In this School Library Journal article, Richard Byrne recommends three apps that help with classroom management…

Started by Michael Keany in Teachers and Administrators Using Technology

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Tripod offers free student surveys for teachers

Tripod offers free student surveys for teachers – The Tripod Project has just launched a new format that allows individual teachers to cond…

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0 Oct 21, 2014

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