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How to Help Teachers Integrate Assistive Technology in the ClassroomHow to Help Teachers Integrate Assistive Technology in the Classroom Follow these best practices to help special-needs students use techno… Started by Michael Keany in Special Education and RtI |
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Hiring Heats Up in K-12 Teaching SpecialtiesHiring Heats Up in K-12 Teaching Specialties Changing curriculum standards and demographics are driving demand for teachers in various spec… Started by Michael Keany in Core Standards |
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Common-Assessment Groups Differ on Special Ed. RulesCommon-Assessment Groups Differ on Special Ed. Rules By Christina A. Samuels Premium article access courtesy of Edweek.org. Champions o… Started by Michael Keany in Core Standards |
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Opening Up, Students Transform a Vicious CircleApril 3, 2013 Opening Up, Students Transform a Vicious Circle By PATRICIA LEIGH BROWN OAKLAND, Calif. — There is little down time i… Started by Michael Keany in Success Stories |
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What College Students Really Think About Online CoursesWhat College Students Really Think About Online Courses By Tanya Roscorla http://www.centerdigitaled.com/news/College-Students-Online-Cour… Started by Michael Keany in Continuing Education - University News |
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How to Deal with Bad AdviceHow to Deal with Bad Advice In this helpful article in The Chronicle of Higher Education, David Perlmutter (University of Iowa) offers sug… Started by Michael Keany in Art of Leadership |
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Fourteen Traits of Good LeadersFourteen Traits of Good Leaders In this Chronicle of Higher Education article, Rob Jenkins (Georgia Perimeter College) says that while he… Started by Michael Keany in Art of Leadership |
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The 10/10/10 Rule For Tough DecisionsThe 10/10/10 Rule For Tough Decisions BY CHIP HEATH AND DAN HEATH | Fast Company APRIL 1, 2013 It's good to sleep on it when there ar… Started by Michael Keany in Art of Leadership |
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Crucible of Change in Memphis as State Takes On Failing SchoolsApril 2, 2013 Crucible of Change in Memphis as State Takes On Failing Schools By MOTOKO RICH MEMPHIS — Not far off a scruffy boulev… Started by Michael Keany in Current Education News - Attention Should Be Given |
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America's Schools: Graduation Rates Are Better Than You ThinkAmerica's Schools: Graduation Rates Are Better Than You Think By Chris Farrell on April 02, 2013 http://www.businessweek.com/articles/2013… Started by Michael Keany in Reports/Research/Dissertation Summaries |
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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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