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"There is no doubt that grit is perhaps the great missing ingredient in the make-up o…"

Robert. B. Vellani, PhD replied Dec 23, 2015 to Declining Student Resilience: A Serious Problem for Colleges by Peter Gray

1 Dec 23, 2015
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"I am HIGHLY skeptical of this claim, and only my good faith in mankind causes me pau…"

Robert. B. Vellani, PhD replied May 14, 2015 to Study: School closures breed academic success

1 May 14, 2015
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"Hey, y'all... I'm going to use this in my Brit Lit class for a comparison in our un…"

Robert. B. Vellani, PhD replied Apr 28, 2015 to Reel Character: Using Film to Enhance Social and Emotional Learning by CHRISTINA WRIGHT

1 Apr 28, 2015
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"Shameless plug - on Diane Ravitch's blog the other day a waggish teacher opined.... …"

Robert. B. Vellani, PhD replied Feb 8, 2015 to Teacher Suit Against State Over Ineffective Evaluation Moves Forward

1 Feb 8, 2015
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"Nice article as kids have to learn to "read" their own popular culture. I spend a l…"

Robert. B. Vellani, PhD replied Feb 8, 2015 to The Super Bowl and the Oscars as text BY JOYCE VALENZA

1 Feb 8, 2015
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"After six years of a 90+ minute train bus - commute from Manhattan to the Throggs Ne…"

Robert. B. Vellani, PhD replied Jun 21, 2014 to Good idea returns — walk to school

1 Jun 21, 2014
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"If I am not mistaken, most of these intelligences (following Gardner) or skill sets…"

Robert. B. Vellani, PhD replied Jun 21, 2014 to The 8 Skills Students Must Have For The Future

1 Jun 21, 2014
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"This is an area of interest. I am very involved in promoting and enhancing school cu…"

Robert. B. Vellani, PhD replied Apr 24, 2014 to What works for school discipline?

1 Apr 24, 2014
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"I am in complete agreement with Dr. Hynes general assessment of the situation facing…"

Robert. B. Vellani, PhD replied Apr 2, 2014 to Opening the Door: An Alternate Path for Public Education

1 Apr 2, 2014
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"Dear SL-2.0ers (NY state tribe) I looked at the stats in the referenced in this Nat…"

Robert. B. Vellani, PhD replied Mar 23, 2014 to A sea change in student enrollment

1 Mar 23, 2014
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