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Managing Negative Emotions on the Job - Emotional Agility: How Effective Leaders Manage Their Negative Thoughts and Feelings

Managing Negative Emotions on the Job In this helpful Harvard Business Review article, Susan David (Harvard University) and Christina Cong…

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Using Children’s Books to Enhance Mathematics

Using Children’s Books to Enhance Mathematics In this article in The Reading Teacher, Allison Hintz and Anthony Smith (University of Washi…

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Open Lesson Plans and Activities

Open Lesson Plans and ActivitiesEdutopia Five-Minute Film Festival: 10 Sources for Free Lesson Plans, by Amy Erin Borovoy  (2013)Explorin…

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To foster student engagement classroom instruction decisions are based on four emblematic questions.

To foster student engagement classroom instruction decisions are based on four emblematic questions.   How do I feel? Am I interested? Is…

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Are You Competent? Prove It. Degrees Based on What You Can Do, Not How Long You Went by ANYA KAMENETZ

Are You Competent? Prove It. Degrees Based on What You Can Do, Not How Long You Went By ANYA KAMENETZ Published: October 29, 2013 NY Times…

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Points of Entry by Nancy Frey and Douglas Fisher

November 2013 | Volume 71 | Number 3 Points of Entry Nancy Frey and Douglas Fisher Click on the title above to read the f…

Started by Michael Keany in Core Standards

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One to Grow On / Invitations to Read by Carol Ann Tomlinson

November 2013 | Volume 71 | Number 3 Tackling Informational Text Pages 88-89 One to Grow On / Invitations to Read Carol Ann T…

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Interviewing: There are no stupid questions - but do you have a smart answer

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Started by Michael Keany in Art of Leadership

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Close Reading and Far-Reaching Classroom Discussion: Fostering a Vital Connection by Catherine Snow Graduate School of Education, Harvard University Catherine O’Connor School of Education, Boston Univ

Close Reading and Far-Reaching Classroom Discussion: Fostering a Vital Connection by Catherine Snow Graduate School of Education, Harvard U…

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Six ways Common Core changes English and math classrooms

Six ways Common Core changes English and math classrooms Hechinger Report Before Common Core English classes concentrated on literatu…

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