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Shifting Instruction to the Core - LILAC Conference - April 5, 2013

Shifting Instruction to the Core Friday, April 5, 2013 7:30 AM – 2:30 PM   Keynote Speakers   Kelly Gallagher – Renowned Literacy Expert  …

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Help Long Beach Schools Get Back on Their Feet!

The Long Beach City School District and entire community was one of the areas hardest hit by Hurricane Sandy.  Currently, we are schooling…

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Common Core and the Rise of Online Assessment

Common Core and the Rise of Online Assessment By Liana Heitin on November 26, 2012  Ed Week   When Michigan students eventually take the S…

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Book of the Week: Trusting Teachers with School Success: What Happens When Teachers Call the Shots By Kim Farris-Berg, Edward J. Dirkswager

Trusting Teachers with School Success: What Happens When Teachers Call the ShotsBy Kim Farris-Berg, Edward J. Dirkswager Lat…

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Research Shows Course Rigor Tops in College Admissions

Research Shows Course Rigor Tops in College Admissions By Caralee Adams on November 28, 2012  Ed Week High school students in search of th…

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Duncan: Teacher Preparation is Broken

Duncan Sharpens Second-Term Agenda, Stresses Teacher Quality By Michele McNeil on November 28, 2012  Ed Week   U.S. Secretary of Education…

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Standardized Testing Costs States $1.7 Billion a Year, Study Says

Standardized Testing Costs States $1.7 Billion a Year, Study Says By Andrew Ujifusa Premium article access courtesy of Edweek.org. Stan…

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Five Steps to Using Data During Teacher Observations

November 29, 2012 Eye on Education In The Learning Leader: Reflecting, Modeling, and Sharing, principals, principals-in-training, and ot…

Started by Michael Keany in APPR - What to Do?

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Court: Districts Must Repay Parents for Special Ed. Evals

Court: Districts Must Repay Parents for Special Ed. Evals By Nirvi Shah on November 26, 2012  By guest blogger Mark Walsh   A federal appe…

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Resisting 'Downward Pressure' of Common Core in Early Education

Resisting 'Downward Pressure' of Common Core in Early Education By Lesli A. Maxwell on November 26, 2012  Ed Week   How will preschool loo…

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