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Five technology skills every student should learn

Five technology skills every student should learn Posted By Meris Stansbury On September 4, 2012 eSchool News [1]“It’s important to remembe…

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A Day in the School Life of an Afghan Girl

Afghan girls embrace school Under Taliban rule, fewer than 50,000 girls attended school in Afghanistan. Today, 3.2 million attend. By Melan…

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Great Free Web Sites for Teaching Election 2012

Great Free Web Sites for Teaching Election 2012 By MICHAEL GONCHAR NY Times Pen Pal News gives students from different parts of the coun…

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High-performing teachers in low-income D.C. schools to get fastest raises

High-performing teachers in low-income D.C. schools to get fastest raises By Emma Brown, Published: September 5 Washington Post Th…

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What Teachers Need to Know About Action Research

What Teachers Need to Know About Action Research By Wendi Pillars Premium article access courtesy of TeacherMagazine.org. As a veter…

Started by Michael Keany in Teaching and Learning - BEST PRACTICES

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Homophobia in Schools Report Finds It's Getting Better

Homophobia in Schools Report Finds It's Getting Better Chase Stein, a 17-year-old lesbian activist, is shown in her senior portrait. (Court…

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The Top 50 Academic Lectures On Podcast

The Top 50 Academic Lectures On Podcast Online PHD Programs http://www.onlinephdprograms.com/the-top-50-academic-lectures-on-podcast/

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How Effective Science Teachers Handle Homework

How Effective Science Teachers Handle Homework   From the Marshall Memo #449 In this Teachers College Record article, Jianzhong Xu and Lind…

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Free Topic-Centered Education Week Spotlights - Common Core, DDI, ELL, RtI and much more

Education Week Spotlights contain essential news and commentary on the big issues. These Spotlights provide the information you need to und…

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Free Webinar - Teacher Preparation Program Evaluation for Accountability and Improvement

National Comprehensive Center for Teacher Quality (TQ Center) WebinarTeacher Preparation Program Evaluation for Accountability and Improvem…

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