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Douglas Stone: The Importance Of Feedback In Communications

Dan Schawbel ContributorI interview celebrities, entrepreneurs and authors. FOLLOW SL 2.0 Editor’s Note:  While written for the busin…

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Creating the Urgency for More Assessments   Necessity is the mother of invention goes the old adage.  On what turns out to be the eve of ne…

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Over half of public schools needs renovations

Over half of public schools needs renovations Submitted by Ariana Fine on Thu, 03/06/2014 - 4:08pm Friday, March 7, 2014 Associated Pres…

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The Story Behind the SAT Overhaul By TODD BALF

The Story Behind the SAT Overhaul By TODD BALF MARCH 6, 2014 NY Times Photo   In July 2012, a few months before he was to offi…

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Research shows the power of the "2-pizza rule"

Bob SuttonInfluencer Stanford Professor and Co-author of SCALING UP EXCELLENCE Amazon and Intuit have rules discouraging meetings of mor…

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The Common Core's unsung benefit: It teaches kids to be good citizens

The Common Core's unsung benefit: It teaches kids to be good citizens Submitted by Ariana Fine on Wed, 03/05/2014 Thursday, March 6, 2014…

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Major Changes in SAT Announced by College Board

Major Changes in SAT Announced by College Board By TAMAR LEWIN NY Times MARCH 5, 2014 Photo The overall scoring will return to the…

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Should I Go to Grad School?

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States that spend the least on students are growing the fastest

States that spend the least on students are growing the fastest Submitted by Ariana Fine on Tue, 03/04/2014  Wednesday, March 5, 2014 Th…

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What Happens When Instructional Rounds Go District-Wide?

What Happens When Instructional Rounds Go District-Wide? FEBRUARY 26, 2014 This post by ELENA AGUILAR originally appeared in Edutopia’s ED…

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