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Quest for the Best Questioning Strategy: Cold Calling vs. Hand Raising

Quest for the Best Questioning Strategy: Cold Calling vs. Hand Raising By David Ginsburg  A lot of students shrugged their shoulders when…

Started by Michael Keany in Teaching and Learning - BEST PRACTICES

0 Jun 21, 2011

Brookings Report Offers Misleading Advice on Class-Size and Research

Brookings Report Offers Misleading Advice on Class-Size and Research http://nepc.colorado.edu BOULDER, CO (June 16, 2011)—A Brookings…

Started by Michael Keany in Thought Provoking

0 Jun 21, 2011

U.S. Middle Schoolers Are Behind in Math

U.S. Middle Schoolers Are Behind in Math A new study shows that the math curriculum of U.S. eighth-graders is two years behind what their p…

Started by Michael Keany in Thought Provoking

0 Jun 21, 2011

D.C. schools aim for selectivity by requiring teaching candidates to give tryout lessons

D.C. schools aim for selectivity by requiring teaching candidates to give tryout lessons By Bill Turque Washington Post Tereasa Sowers, a m…

Started by Michael Keany in Teachers and Administrators Using Technology

0 Jun 21, 2011

Quest for the Best Questioning Strategy: Cold Calling vs. Choral Response By David Ginsburg

Quest for the Best Questioning Strategy: Cold Calling vs. Choral Response By David Ginsburg  In my last post I declared cold calling the…

Started by Michael Keany in Teaching and Learning - BEST PRACTICES

0 Jun 21, 2011

Teacher tenure proves bittersweet - Many across state achieve milestone only to be laid off

Teacher tenure proves bittersweet Many across state achieve milestone only to be laid off By Sandra Tan Buffalo NEWS STAFF REPORTER Whe…

Started by Michael Keany in Finance and the Economy

0 Jun 21, 2011

A Humble, Small Learning Community By Angela Pascopella, District Administration

A Humble, Small Learning Community As enrollment increased rapidly in the Humble (Texas) Independent School District, administrators found…

Started by Michael Keany in Success Stories

0 Jun 21, 2011

America's Best High Schools - Newsweek

America's Best High Schools Newsweek These are challenging times for secondary education. Cash-strapped school districts are cutting back;…

Started by Michael Keany in Announcements of Note

0 Jun 21, 2011

Three Principals Support Social Media as a Learning Tool

  Before March 2009, Eric Sheninger viewed social media the way many principals do. He didn't think it would help students learn. I…

Started by Michael Keany in Teachers and Administrators Using Technology

0 Jun 21, 2011

TODCM - First Open Source Curriculum Mapping Software

We have just released the world's first open source curriculum mapping software project TODCM (Template Object Driven Curriculum Mapping) l…

Started by David Tong in Teachers and Administrators Using Technology

0 Jun 21, 2011

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