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Major Problems with Value-Added Test-Score Evaluation of Teachers

Major Problems with Value-Added Test-Score Evaluation of Teachers From the Marshall Memo #427 “Practitioners, researchers, and policy mak…

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Book of the Week: The Daily Disciplines of Leadership: How to Improve Student Achievement, Staff Motivation, and Personal Organization By Douglas B. Reeves

The Daily Disciplines of Leadership: How to Improve Student Achievement, Staff Motivation, and Personal Organization By Douglas B. Reeves…

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Magazine Says Vanderbilt, Kansas Best For Special Education

Magazine Says Vanderbilt, Kansas Best For Special Education By SHAUN HEASLEYMarch 13, 2012 For aspiring special education teachers, Vand…

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What Principals Look For In A Prospective Teacher

Response: What Principals Look For In A Prospective Teacher By Larry Ferlazzo Lynnette Beer asked: I have 3 more courses and student tea…

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Depp, Streep Join Call to Lower 'Bully' Rating

Depp, Streep Join Call to Lower 'Bully' Rating Los Angeles More Hollywood heavyweights are joining the call for a lower rating on t…

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Five Quick Classroom Management Tips for Novice Teachers

Five Quick Classroom Management Tips for Novice Teachers BY REBECCA ALBER3/13/12 Edutopia In her work with UCLA's Graduate School of Edu…

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A Special Invitation for Counseling Supervisors and Administrators: What’s Next with the APPR?

  A Special Invitation for Counseling Supervisors and Administrators What’s Next with the APPR? (Annual Professional Performance Review)…

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High School Seniors Should Be in Classes all Day

High School Seniors Should Be in Classes all Day Wednesday, March 14, 2012 Recent articles and editorials touched on some of the relatio…

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Success for group-based parenting programs

Success for group-based parenting programs A new systematic review has shown that group-based parenting programs can improve children's beh…

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Professional development and high-stakes testing

Professional development and high-stakes testing This study, published in the International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education, e…

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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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