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Teacher-Evaluation Logistics Challenge States

Teacher-Evaluation Logistics Challenge States States seek technical help By Stephen Sawchuk Ed Week Rounding the corner on the design of ne…

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10 Ways Technology Supports 21st Century Learners in Being Self Directed

10 Ways Technology Supports 21st Century Learners in Being Self Directed    Posted by The Innovative Educator   Life in the 21st century pr…

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Leading Through a Fiscal Nightmare The Impact on Principals and Superintendents

Leading Through a Fiscal Nightmare The Impact on Principals and Superintendents By Rick Ginsberg and Karen D. Multon Kappan Magazine Times…

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Leading Through a Fiscal Nightmare The Impact on Principals and Superintendents

Leading Through a Fiscal Nightmare The Impact on Principals and Superintendents By Rick Ginsberg and Karen D. Multon Kappan Magazine Times…

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Massachusetts officials want teacher evaluations based on test scores

Officials want teacher evaluations based on test scores Unions disagree, cite other factors By Peter Schworm Boston Globe Staff / April 28…

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Evaluating Teacher Effectiveness - Can classroom observations identify practices that raise achievement?

Evaluating Teacher Effectiveness Can classroom observations identify practices that raise achievement?  By Thomas J. Kane, Eric S. Taylor…

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Can classroom observations identify practices that raise achievement?

Evaluating Teacher Effectiveness Can classroom observations identify practices that raise achievement?  By Thomas J. Kane, Eric S. Taylor…

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Teacher layoffs ahead: Should seniority prevail? Six considerations.

Teacher layoffs ahead: Should seniority prevail? Six considerations.   Thousands of teachers are being notified this spring that their jobs…

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A project that uses smartphones as learning tools is giving students a new perspective on math.

Making Math Connections A project that uses smartphones as learning tools is giving students a new perspective on math. By Michelle R. Davi…

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0 Apr 28, 2011

Michigan Gov. Snyder targets teacher performance in sweeping plan

April 27, 2011 http://detnews.com/article/20110427/POLITICS02/104270387 Gov. Snyder targets teacher performance in sweeping planPAUL EG…

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