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Tracing Student Failure in Algebra to the Upper Elementary Grades

Tracing Student Failure in Algebra to the Upper Elementary Grades In this thoughtful Teachers College Record article, Thomas Good, Marcy W…

Started by Michael Keany in Teaching and Learning - BEST PRACTICES

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Developing Academic Skills Through Multigenre Autobiography

An Autobiography Project in a New York City High School In this helpful article in English Journal, Sarah Bickens and Franny Bittman (teac…

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Updated evidence report on Reading Recovery

Updated evidence report on Reading RecoveryAn updated report from the What Works Clearinghouse (WWC) provides new information on the effect…

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Collaboration Is the Key to Effective Organizations

 Collaboration Is the Key to Effective Organizations In this article in Education Week, Greg Anrig (vice president at the Century Foundati…

Started by Michael Keany in Art of Leadership

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Smart Use of Technology for Home-School Communication

Smart Use of Technology for Home-School Communication “In an era when commonplace technology makes communication easier than ever, the com…

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Rethinking Teacher Evaluation: A Conversation About Statistical Inferences and Value-Added Models

More on Value-Added Evaluation of Teachers In this Harvard Educational Review article, Kimberlee Callister Everson, Erika Feinauer, and Ri…

Started by Michael Keany in APPR - What to Do?

0 Aug 10, 2013

Questions on the Gettysburg Address at Four Levels of Rigor

Questions on the Gettysburg Address at Four Levels of Rigor A short video from the New York City Department of Education’s Common Core Lib…

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0 Aug 8, 2013

What Is Intelligence – and Can We Spot It?

What Is Intelligence – and Can We Spot It? In this interview with Andrea Hilbert in Psychology Today, Scott Barry Kaufman recalls that whe…

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More Information on PARCC and Smarter Balanced Assessments

More Information on PARCC and Smarter Balanced Assessments  In this interview with Nancy Walser in Harvard Education Letter, assessment ex…

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5 productivity tips for connected teachers and administrators

Back to School, Inspiring Others 5 productivity tips for connected teachers and administrators By Brian Page on August 7th, 2013 Do you e…

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