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Studies point to principal training as ‘cost-effective’ reform

Studies point to principal training as ‘cost-effective’ reform Posted By Sarah Butrymowicz On October 20, 2011  Often in reform efforts foc…

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High Percentage of N.J. School Districts Changing Superintendents

High Percentage of N.J. School Districts Changing Superintendents NJ.com About 29 percent of school districts statewide changed superintend…

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Carol Dweck: Brain exercise boosts motivation

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

Started by Michael Keany in Reports/Research/Dissertation Summaries

0 Oct 20, 2011

Bullying Prevention: Tips for Teachers, Principals, and Parents

Bullying Prevention: Tips for Teachers, Principals, and Parents BY ANNE OBRIEN10/5/11 Edutopia A former public school tea…

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0 Oct 20, 2011

Can school nurses help teens quit smoking?

Can school nurses help teens quit smoking? Wed, Oct 19 2011 By Genevra Pittman NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Going to a few counseling sessi…

Started by Michael Keany in Health Issues Affecting Young People

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Laptops and cell phones aren’t necessarily the pesky distractions some assume them to be

Booting Down October 14, 2011  Elizabeth Murphy Walk through any campus library and you see students hunkered down in their preferr…

Started by Michael Keany in Reports/Research/Dissertation Summaries

0 Oct 20, 2011

China tour and the Tibet tour in spring break and summer of 2012

The US-China Education Council (USCEC) is pleased to announce that we will once again organize the 10-day China tour and the Tibet tour i…

Started by Michael Keany in Announcements of Note

0 Oct 20, 2011

Response: Several Ways To Respond To "Unpredictable" Student Behavior

Response: Several Ways To Respond To "Unpredictable" Student Behavior By Larry Ferlazzo on October 18, 2011  Eric Skoog asked: How can you…

Started by Michael Keany in Teaching and Learning - BEST PRACTICES

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Cyberbullying: The Power and Peril of Anonymity

Cyberbullying: The Power and Peril of Anonymity By Ian Quillen on October 19, 2011  Ed Week While the faceless nature of the Internet can…

Started by Michael Keany in Anti-Bullying

0 Oct 20, 2011

Raise Teacher Ed. Standards, State School Boards Group Says

Raise Teacher Ed. Standards, State School Boards Group Says By Sean Cavanagh on October 19, 2011  Ed Week Teacher colleges need to give as…

Started by Michael Keany in Thought Provoking

0 Oct 20, 2011

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