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Strategic Parenting, Birth Order, and School Performance by Amber M. Northern, Ph.D.

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Essay-Grading Software Seen as Time-Saving Tool

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How to talk with passive-aggressive people

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NYS Certified Teachers Needed for Scoring 8th Grade ELA, MATH & 8th Grade Science Assessments!

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GRANTS AND FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES - March 2014

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Virtual schools: much growth, little analysis

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Nothing "soft" about social-emotional skills

Nothing "soft" about social-emotional skills A randomized, controlled trial examining the technique known as Responsive Classroom that hel…

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An Informative High-School Student Survey

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