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'Boobies' Wristbands in Schools Weighed by Full Appeals Court

'Boobies' Wristbands in Schools Weighed by Full Appeals Court By Mark Walsh on February 21, 2013 Ed Week A full federal appeals court on…

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U.S. Improves Education Equity, International PISA Report Shows

U.S. Improves Education Equity, International PISA Report Shows By Sarah D. Sparks on February 20, 2013  Ed Week Several countries that c…

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Survey Finds Rising Job Frustration Among Principals - The MetLife Survey of the American Teacher: Challenges for School Leadership

MetLife Survey of the American Teacher: Challenges for School Leadership Three out of four public school principals believe their job has b…

Started by Michael Keany in Reports/Research/Dissertation Summaries

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Free Webinar: Connecting Parents and Schools Via Social Media Initiatives

Connecting Parents and Schools Via Social Media Initiatives From using Skype to run parent-teacher conferences to live streaming PTA meeti…

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Stopping Adult Sexual Misconduct in Schools

Stopping Adult Sexual Misconduct in Schools “Educators can prevent much of the sexual misconduct in schools if they know how to recognize…

Started by Michael Keany in Thought Provoking

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Budget Constraints

In these difficult fiscal times many schools are faced with budget constraints that limit flexibility is many areas. Is your district askin…

Started by LM in District Sharing - Input Requested

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Calgary one-stop shop of autism services

Calgary one-stop shop of autism services     BY PAULINE TAM, OTTAWA CITIZEN FEBRUARY 17, 2013       Marc Bennie, 15, and his sister Ju…

Started by Michael Keany in Special Education and RtI

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Modifying kids' TV habits may improve behavior

Modifying kids' TV habits may improve behavior Michelle Healy, USA TODAY9:37a.m. EST February 18, 2013 Swapping out violent TV programm…

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Rethinking Accommodations in the Two-Teacher Classroom

RethinkingAccommodations AMiddleWebBlog     by Laurie Wasserman All of our students on IEPs have some type of accommodations; many als…

Started by Michael Keany in Special Education and RtI

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Aspiring Teachers Outpace Current Ones in Tech. Use, Survey Finds

Aspiring Teachers Outpace Current Ones in Tech. Use, Survey Finds By Mike Bock on February 11, 2013 Ed Week By guest blogger Mike Bock As…

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