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Survey: Majority Say U.S. Teachers UnderpaidSurvey: Majority Say U.S. Teachers Underpaid By Liana Heitin on January 5, 2012 Ed Week More than half of Americans believe that U.S. tea… Started by Michael Keany in Current Education News - Attention Should Be Given |
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Big Study Links Good Teachers to Lasting GainJanuary 6, 2012 Big Study Links Good Teachers to Lasting Gain By ANNIE LOWREY NY Times WASHINGTON — Elementary- and middle-school teachers… Started by Michael Keany in Reports/Research/Dissertation Summaries |
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Tech Gets Tough on BulliesTHE Journal Tech Gets Tough on Bullies By Margo Pierce 01/05/12 Classroom behavior doesn’t seem to get much media attention until bullyi… Started by Michael Keany in Anti-Bullying |
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Want better employees? Ask better questions in job interviewsWant better employees? Ask better questions in job interviews WALLACE IMMEN From Thursday's Globe and Mail Published Thursday, Jan. 05, 201… Started by Michael Keany in Art of Leadership |
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Book of the Week: Connect: Affective Leadership for Effective Results By Lyn BoyerConnect: Affective Leadership for Effective Results By Lyn Boyer Click here to learn more or to order at Amazon.com discounted prices.… Started by Michael Keany in Books of Note and Book Discussions (Films too!) |
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The Power of Declarations: Winston Churchill and Leaders TodayThe Power of Declarations: Winston Churchill and Leaders Today January 4, 2012 Today’s guest post is by Lyn Boyer . You can read more ab… Started by Michael Keany in Art of Leadership |
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You Need to Make More MistakesYou Need to Make More Mistakes Many of today's best companies arose out of lucky mistakes. That's why fear of being wrong is the biggest mi… Started by Michael Keany in Art of Leadership |
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Ambitious Educator looking for an Assistant Principal Position on Long IslandI am a business teacher who is ready to further my professional educational career as an administrator. I currently hold Building Level an… Started by Scott Lieberman in I'm Looking for an Administrative Job |
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Kids from working-class families less likely to ask questions in class than middle-class counterparts, study findschicagotribune.com Asking for help isn't easy for some students Kids from working-class families less likely to ask questions in class than… Started by Michael Keany in Reports/Research/Dissertation Summaries |
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Common Assessments: More Details EmergeCommon Assessments: More Details Emerge By Catherine Gewertz on January 3, 2012 Ed Week Happy New Year, and welcome to the Year of the Co… Started by Michael Keany in Core Standards |
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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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