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Two Important WordsTwo Important Words “There are two things people want more than sex and money,” says cosmetics entrepreneur Mary Kay Ash in this Harvard B… Started by Michael Keany in Art of Leadership |
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The importance of learning math factsThe importance of learning math factsStudents with higher and lower math scores use different parts of the brain when doing simple calculat… Started by Michael Keany in Reports/Research/Dissertation Summaries |
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Some districts oppose schools as voting places, cite Sandy Hook slayingsSome districts oppose schools as voting places, cite Sandy Hook slayings About The Tribune-Review The Tribune-Review can be reached via e-m… Started by Michael Keany in Current Education News - Attention Should Be Given |
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Six tips for guiding the learning of students with autismSix tips for guiding the learning of students with autism Posted By Contributor On April 25, 2013 @ 5:47 pm In Best Practices News,eClassro… Started by Michael Keany in Special Education and RtI |
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New State ELA Exam Tests Students' Speed in Reading, Writing and ThinkingOn the Shoulders of Giants by Ariel Sachs Teacher Leaders Network April 21, 2013 New State ELA Exam Tests Students' Speed in Reading, Writi… Started by Michael Keany in Core Standards |
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Educational technology and math achievementEducational technology and math achievement The Center for Research and Reform in Education's report on educational technology and math ach… Started by Michael Keany in Reports/Research/Dissertation Summaries |
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Superintendents’ Part in High-Quality Supervision and Evaluation by Kim MarshallSuperintendents’ Part in High-Quality Supervision and Evaluation “The bottom line for school districts is good teaching,” says Kim Marshal… Started by Michael Keany in APPR - What to Do? |
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Research on Teacher Pay-for-Performance ProgramsResearch on Teacher Pay-for-Performance Programs In this article in Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, Kun Yuan, Vi-Nhuan Le, Da… Started by Michael Keany in Reports/Research/Dissertation Summaries |
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Principal Ambassador Fellowship programDear Principal, We are pleased to announce that at the urging of our two national organizations, the US Departme… Started by Michael Keany in Announcements of Note |
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Are New Teacher-Evaluation Systems Making a Difference?Are New Teacher-Evaluation Systems Making a Difference? In this front-page New York Times story, Jenny Anderson reports that new teacher-e… Started by Michael Keany in APPR - What to Do? |
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