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NY schools chief eyes consolidation plan

NY schools chief eyes consolidation plan Originally published: November 28, 2011 9:12 PMUpdated: November 28, 2011 10:44 PMBy JOHN HILDEBRA…

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NY Education Officials Kill Plan for Super-Size Test for Third Graders After Chorus of Complaints

NY Education Officials Kill Plan for Super-Size Test for Third Graders After Chorus of Complaints Red-faced state educrats have killed a wi…

Started by Michael Keany in Announcements of Note

0 Nov 30, 2011

Middle Schoolers Getting Prepped for College

Middle Schoolers Getting Prepped for College By Nora Fleming Ed Week Middle school students are being asked to do much more than take pre…

Started by Michael Keany in Teaching and Learning - BEST PRACTICES

0 Nov 29, 2011

Study Links Academic Setbacks to Middle School Transition

Study Links Academic Setbacks to Middle School Transition By Sarah D. Sparks Ed Week While policymakers and researchers alike have focused…

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0 Nov 28, 2011

Teachers’ newest online worry: ‘cyberbaiting’

Teachers’ newest online worry: ‘cyberbaiting’ eSchool News [1]A new report indicates that the more time children spend online, the more neg…

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0 Nov 28, 2011

Big expansion, big questions for Teach for America

Posted on Sun, Nov. 27, 2011 Big expansion, big questions for Teach for America By CHRISTINE ARMARIOAP Education Writer In a distressed…

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Stanford’s Online Gifted School Attracts Excelling Students

Stanford’s Online Gifted School Attracts Excelling Students Stanford’s online Education Program for Gifted Youth, for which tuition is n…

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0 Nov 28, 2011

How Does Your "To-Do" List Compare with Leonardo DaVinci's

by ROBERT KRULWICH Here's something you can't do every day: How about you and I slip into Leonardo da Vinci's head for moment? Deep in. T…

Started by Michael Keany in Art of Leadership

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Principals Protest Role of Testing in Evaluations

Principals Protest Role of Testing in Evaluations James Estrin/The New York Times Carol Burris, principal of South Side High School, and Se…

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0 Nov 28, 2011

Shortage Of ADHD Drugs Has Parents, Doctors Scrambling

Shortage Of ADHD Drugs Has Parents, Doctors Scrambling by RICHARD KNOX NPR    Enlarge GoodMood Enterprises/iStockphoto The scarcity…

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