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Controlling Classroom Traffic Without Patrolling ItControlling Classroom Traffic Without Patrolling It By David Ginsburg on September 3, 2011 In previous posts I gave suggestions for manag… Started by Michael Keany in Teaching and Learning - BEST PRACTICES |
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Cold Call ProtocolTeacher blogs > Coach G's Teaching Tips Ed Week Cold Call Protocol By David Ginsburg on September 25, 2011 In previous posts I explai… Started by Michael Keany in Teaching and Learning - BEST PRACTICES |
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Book of the Week: The Three Habits of Highly Successful Reading Teachers: A Quick and Easy Approach to Helping All Students SucceedThe Three Habits of Highly Successful Reading Teachers: A Quick and Easy Approach to Helping All Students Succeed By Megan Milani Click h… Started by Michael Keany in Books of Note and Book Discussions (Films too!) |
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Classroom 'crisis': Many teachers have little or no experienceClassroom 'crisis': Many teachers have little or no experience Odds increase that public school teachers are new to the job, raising qualit… Started by Michael Keany in Reports/Research/Dissertation Summaries |
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App helps travelers speak in foreign languages - useful in working with parents, students?baltimoresun.com App helps travelers speak in foreign languages Natasha Baker Reuters 1:19 PM EDT, September 26, 2011 BANGKOK (Reuters) - C… Started by Michael Keany in Teachers and Administrators Using Technology |
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Book of the Week: Inspiring the Best in Students By Jonathan C. ErwinInspiring the Best in Students By Jonathan C. Erwin Click here to learn more or to order at Amazon.com discounted prices How can te… Started by Michael Keany in Books of Note and Book Discussions (Films too!) |
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Google+: The Dark Side of the CircleGoogle+: The Dark Side of the Circle BY IRA SOCOL8/1/11 Edutopia Ira Socol is a graduate research and teaching assistant at Michigan Sta… Started by Michael Keany in Anti-Bullying |
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Bullying Is Common—And SubtleEd Leadership September 2011 | Volume 69 | Number 1 Promoting Respectful Schools Pages 82-83 Bullying Is Common—And Subtle Bryan Go… Started by Michael Keany in Anti-Bullying |
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Book of the Week: Welcome to Your Child's Brain: How the Mind Grows from Conception to CollegeWelcome to Your Child's Brain: How the Mind Grows from Conception to College By Sam Wang, Sandra Aamodt Click here to learn more or to or… Started by Michael Keany in Books of Note and Book Discussions (Films too!) |
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Recession upends dreams of aspiring teachersRecession upends dreams of aspiring teachers By JEFFREY COLLINS Associated Press AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP… Started by Michael Keany in Finance and the Economy |
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