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No Child Left Untableted By CARLO ROTELLA

No Child Left Untableted Brian Finke for The New York Times   By CARLO ROTELLA The New York Times Published: September 12, 2013  Sally Hu…

Started by Michael Keany in Teachers and Administrators Using Technology

0 Sep 14, 2013

Conference 18-19, 2013, Museum of Math, NYC

A unique professional development opportunity in an equally unique setting   Co-sponsored by October 18-19, 2013 National Museum of Mathe…

Started by Michael Keany in Conferences and Workshops

0 Sep 13, 2013

How to Close the Achievement Gap: Arts Education

How to Close the Achievement Gap: Arts Education SEPTEMBER 11, 2013 This post from ANNE O'BRIEN was originally posted in Edutopia's EDUCAT…

Started by Michael Keany in Teaching and Learning - BEST PRACTICES

0 Sep 13, 2013

Autistic kids miss non-verbal clues when listening

Autistic kids miss non-verbal clues when listening By Suzi Gage BBC News Children with autism look away when speaking to adults, a new stud…

Started by Michael Keany in Special Education and RtI

0 Sep 13, 2013

Students Battle School Districts Over First Amendment Rights On Social Media

  Students Battle School Districts Over First Amendment Rights On Social Media Across the country, school administrators are restricting T…

Started by Michael Keany in Teachers and Administrators Using Technology

0 Sep 13, 2013

Attention, Class! As ADHD Diagnoses Rise, Teachers Find Strategies That Can Help All Students

Ideas on ADHD In this Harvard Education Letter article, Laura Pappano describes how Colorado teacher Kartal Jaquette organizes his third-g…

Started by Michael Keany in Special Education and RtI

0 Sep 12, 2013

PRINCIPLES FOR PRINCIPALS: The Principle of Discipline

PRINCIPLES FOR PRINCIPALS: The Principle of Discipline Submitted by stevepeha on Mon, 09/09/2013 - 09:07 http://www.principalcenter.c

Started by Michael Keany in Art of Leadership

0 Sep 12, 2013

Ideas for Implementing Literacy Common Core in the Non-ELA Classroom

  Ideas for Implementing Literacy Common Core in the Non-ELA Classroom SEPTEMBER 12, 2013 This post by ANDREW MILLER originally appeared in…

Started by Michael Keany in Core Standards

0 Sep 12, 2013

Resources for Teaching and Learning About Classical Music

Free Technology for Teachers by noreply@blogger.com (Richard Byrne)  Resources for Teaching and Learning About Classical Music Open Cu…

Started by Michael Keany in Teachers and Administrators Using Technology

0 Sep 12, 2013

ELA Coordinator Network Meeting on September 30, 2013

Colleagues, Today, I received emails from the NYSED presenters, Kate Gerson and David Abel, regarding the first ELA Coordinator Network Me…

Started by Carol Varsalona in Announcements of Note

0 Sep 11, 2013

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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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