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Common Core Infographic
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Colorado Is Asking Taxpayers for $1 Billion to Help SchoolsNovember 3, 2013 Colorado Is Asking Taxpayers for $1 Billion to Help Schools By JACK HEALY DENVER — In one poor school district in… Started by Michael Keany in Finance and the Economy |
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Six principles for using data to hold people accountable By Andy Hargreaves and Henry BraunSix principles for using data to hold people accountable BY VALERIE STRAUSS October 22 (By Alan Brandt – AP) A new policy brief… Started by Michael Keany in Art of Leadership |
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Nov 3, 2013 Reply by Joe Beckmann |
Report: American Education Isn't Mediocre—It's Deeply Unequal by Julia RyanReport: American Education Isn't Mediocre—It's Deeply Unequal Students in Massachusetts are doing great compared to their international pee… Started by Michael Keany in Reports/Research/Dissertation Summaries |
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What Kind of Knowledge Makes Science Teachers Most Effective?What Kind of Knowledge Makes Science Teachers Most Effective? “Everybody wants teachers to be knowledgeable,” say Philip Sadler, Gerhard… Started by Michael Keany in Teaching and Learning - BEST PRACTICES |
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School Libraries Get with the TimesSchool Libraries Get with the Times (Originally titled “The New School Library”) In this helpful Educational Leadership article, Minnesota… Started by Michael Keany in Teaching and Learning - BEST PRACTICES |
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Three Ways to Use Writing in Content-Area ClassesThree Ways to Use Writing in Content-Area Classes American students’ writing achievement has been stagnant for years, say Douglas Fisher a… Started by Michael Keany in Core Standards |
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Increasing Rigor for Below-Level Secondary-School StudentsIncreasing Rigor for Below-Level Secondary-School Students “Increasing the rigor of learning tasks to align with the expectations of the C… Started by Michael Keany in Teaching and Learning - BEST PRACTICES |
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When Catastrophe Strikes - A Q&A with Newtown’s Janet RobinsonWhen Catastrophe Strikes A Q&A with Newtown’s Janet Robinson on the emotional impact, protocols to emulate and her lessons for c… Started by Michael Keany in Art of Leadership |
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As Interest Fades in the Humanities, Colleges WorryAs Interest Fades in the Humanities, Colleges Worry Jim Wilson/The New York Times At Stanford this month, Jeremy Dean showed graduate stude… Started by Michael Keany in Continuing Education - University News |
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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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