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Willpower: It’s in Your Head

Willpower: It’s in Your Head By GREG WALTON and CAROL DWECK IS willpower an illusion? Is the traditional notion of a deep mental reservoir…

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Ten tech items you won't be needing anymore

Ten tech items you won't be needing anymore December 17, 2011  LSA Times When researching this list of obsolete technology, we discovered…

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Report on "innovation" status in Denver shows mostly positive school cultures

Report on "innovation" status in Denver shows mostly positive school cultures POSTED: 12/19/2011 01:00:00 AM MSTUPDATED: 12/19/2011 06:16:2…

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Group Seeks to Expand Top Teachers' Reach

Group Seeks to Expand Top Teachers' Reach By Stephen Sawchuk on December 19, 2011  Ed Week A new project seeks to extend the number of stu…

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Teachers As Brain-Changers: Neuroscience and Learning

Teachers As Brain-Changers: Neuroscience and Learning By Wendi Pillars TLN I'm an armchair neuroscientist, or at least I love learning abo…

Started by Michael Keany in Teaching and Learning - BEST PRACTICES

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Patterns and Punctuation: Learning to question language

Rethinking Education Patterns and Punctuation Learning to question language CONTENTSVol. 26, No.1 Fall 2011Illustration: Diana Kraft By…

Started by Michael Keany in Teaching and Learning - BEST PRACTICES

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Reading at 16 linked to better job prospects

Reading at 16 linked to better job prospects 08 Apr 11 Reading books is the only out-of-school activity for 16-year-olds that is linked…

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Carol Dweck: Brain exercise boosts motivation

  Carol Dweck: Brain exercise boosts motivation Jessica Zack, Special to The Chronicle Tuesday, October 18, 2011    Parents and teachers…

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Tulsa Public Schools Use High Tech Tools to Combat Bullying

Tulsa Public Schools Use High Tech Tools to Combat Bullying Wednesday, December 21, 2011 Tulsa Public Schools is using technology to comb…

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The Best Art & Music Sites Of 2011 by Larry Ferlazzo

The Best Art & Music Sites Of 2011 December 9, 2011 by Larry Ferlazzo Here’s the latest end-of-the-year “The Best…” list. You might…

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