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Talented and Highly Effective Reading Teacher

Dear School Administrator:   I am a talented, energetic Reading Specialist writing to express my interest for a Reading Teacher position fo…

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An Emotionally Smart Literacy Environment for ELLs

An Emotionally Smart Literacy Environment for ELLs In this article in Multicultural Education, Rocio Dresser (San Jose State University) s…

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Helping Students Work Through Mathematical Conjectures

Helping Students Work Through Mathematical Conjectures In this thoughtful article in Teaching Children Mathematics, Amy Hillen and Tad Wat…

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Respect at school in decline, survey shows

Respect at school in decline, survey shows January 23, 2014   |   The percentage of respondents in a Harris Poll who agreed with…

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NY Commissioner King testifies before Senate Education Committee by Erin Connolly

Commissioner King testifies before Senate Education Committee By: Erin Connolly  Updated 01/23/2014  Time Warner Cable News A tense day…

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Marriage Promotion Has Failed to Stem Poverty Among Single Moms

Marriage Promotion Has Failed to Stem Poverty Among Single Moms Science Daily Jan. 6, 2014 — As the United States marks the 50th anniversar…

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How to Create Contact Groups to Make Sharing Google Documents Easier from Free Technology for Teachers by Richard Byrne

How to Create Contact Groups to Make Sharing Google Documents Easierfrom Free Technology for Teachers by Richard Byrne A couple of da…

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Word Dynamo - More Than Just Vocabulary Games from Free Technology for Teachers Richard Byrne

Word Dynamo - More Than Just Vocabulary Gamesfrom Free Technology for Teachers Richard Byrne Word Dynamo is an academic review exercise…

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Teachit Timer - A Slick Classroom Activity Timer from Free Technology for Teachers by Richard Byrne

Teachit Timer - A Slick Classroom Activity Timerfrom Free Technology for Teachers by Richard Byrne  I've tried a bunch of online timers…

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Mentors.net - a Professional Development Resource

Mentors.net was founded in 1995 as a professional development resource for school administrators leading new teacher induction programs. It soon evolved into a destination where both new and student teachers could reflect on their teaching experiences. Now, nearly thirty years later, Mentors.net has taken on a new direction—serving as a platform for beginning teachers, preservice educators, and

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