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The wrong — and right way — to manage a school district By George WoodThe wrong — and right way — to manage a school district By Valerie Strauss This was written by George Wood, principal of Federal Hocking H… Started by Michael Keany in Art of Leadership |
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Report: Federal action needed to expand digital learningReport: Federal action needed to expand digital learning Experts stress the importance of technology's role in solving education's long-sta… Started by Michael Keany in Teachers and Administrators Using Technology |
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With Post-Its and Checklists, Schools Cut Their Energy BillsWith Post-Its and Checklists, Schools Cut Their Energy Bills By WINNIE HU NY Times Simple yellow Post-it notes with the message “When not… Started by Michael Keany in Finance and the Economy |
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K-8 ProgrammingDoes anyone know of an individual or group that does programming for elementary/middle schools? I am not looking to purchase a program but… Started by Patricia Finn in Introductions to School Leadership 2.0 |
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Common Core: The Best Resources For Learning About The “Next Generation” Of State Testing by Larry FerlazzoLarry Ferlazzo The Best Resources For Learning About The “Next Generation” Of State Testing Filed under best of the year,school reform,teac… Started by Michael Keany in Core Standards |
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Balancing Work and Life: The On-Going Challenge for Educators By Elena AguilarBalancing Work and Life: The On-Going Challenge for Educators By Elena Aguilar Created 2011-08-12 Edutopia Community, this post is a desp… Started by Michael Keany in Thought Provoking |
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Ten skills every student should learnTen skills every student should learn Resourcefulness, accountability, critical thinking, and communicating effectively—and with respect—we… Started by Michael Keany in Introductions to School Leadership 2.0 |
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Beyond Seat Time: Advancing Proficiency-Based LearningBeyond Seat Time: Advancing Proficiency-Based Learning Can we do without the traditional school year? Is it feasible to shift to a system… Started by Michael Keany in Thought Provoking |
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High-Tech Teaching in a Low-Tech ClassroomHigh-Tech Teaching in a Low-Tech Classroom By Jennifer L. Barnett Ed Week Teacher As 21st-century teachers, we are expected to help stude… Started by Michael Keany in Teachers and Administrators Using Technology |
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Five Reasons Teacher Turnover Is on the RiseFive Reasons Teacher Turnover Is on the Rise Melanie Smollin With approximately 1.6 million teachers set to retire in the next decade,… Started by Michael Keany in Thought Provoking |
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