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A Great New Tool for Teaching Kids Coding Through Stories

A Great New Tool for Teaching Kids Coding Through Stories November 7, 2017Here is a very good coding tool we are adding to our coding reso…

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25 Million Images From 14 Art Institutions to Be Digitized & Put Online In One Huge Scholarly Archive

25 Million Images From 14 Art Institutions to Be Digitized & Put Online In One Huge Scholarly Archivefrom Open Culture by J…

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New Video: Live, Online Early Childhood Services

New Video  Live, Online Early Childhood Services   Teletherapy provides a new way for families, districts, counties, and states to…

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Award Winning Animation Envisions a Dystopian Future Without Books

The Inksect: Award Winning Animation Envisions a Dystopian Future Without Books, Paying Homage to Kafka & Poefrom Op…

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What Content-Area Teachers Should Know About Adolescent Literacy

What Content-Area Teachers Should Know About Adolescent Literacy   The goal of this report is to help address middle and high school cla…

Started by Michael Keany in Teaching and Learning - BEST PRACTICES

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Free Webinar: Carol Tomlinson - Architecting the Promise Differentiated Instruction - 11/30/17

New Webinar: Architecting the Promise of Differentiated Instruction Inbox x Clay Whitehead <info@presencelearni…

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The Crisis Facing America’s Preschool Teachers

The Crisis Facing America’s Preschool Teachers Efforts to fill centers with better qualified early-childhood workers are threatening the jo…

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New research on technology integration in the classroom

  Johns Hopkins New research on technology integration in the classroom  Dr. Jennifer Morrison and colleagues from our Center…

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The evidence on achievement gaps over time: Contained but not closing

Johns Hopkins The evidence on achievement gaps over time: Contained but not closing Research has shown that socioeconomic…

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Until Poverty Eliminated, Schools Won't Graduate 100 Percent of Students, Expert Says

CA - Until Poverty Eliminated, Schools Won't Graduate 100 Percent of Students, Expert Says California has made higher graduation rates one…

Started by Michael Keany in Reports/Research/Dissertation Summaries

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