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Training In Autism Spectrum Disorders New York State Education Department Approved Training 3 Hour Course

 Training In Autism Spectrum Disorders  New York State Education Department Approved Training  3 Hour Course  January 8, 2014  5:30PM – 8:…

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To MOOC, or not to MOOC

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The Impact of Retention in First Grade on Parents’ Expectations

The Impact of Retention in First Grade on Parents’ Expectations In this American Educational Research Journal article, Jan Hughes, Oi-Man…

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20 education buzz words and phrases - The words and phrases we in the education biz love to hate

20 education buzz words and phrases Posted By Meris Stansbury On November 8, 2013 Featured on eSchool News,Research,Top News  The words and…

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PISA results show ‘educational stagnation’ in U.S. by Stephanie Simon

PISA results show ‘educational stagnation’ in U.S.By: Stephanie Simon PoliticoDecember 3, 2013 07:58 AM EST U.S. students continue to pe…

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Fishman Prize nominations and applications - $25,000 prize presented by TNTP for outstanding classroom performance in high-poverty communities

Fishman Prize nominations and applications – Up to five teachers will be chosen for this $25,000 prize presented by TNTP for outstanding c…

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Close Reading 101

Close Reading 101 In this article in Reading Today, Douglas Fisher and Nancy Frey (San Diego State University) say that close reading is “…

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Dealing with Students Who Self-Injure

Dealing with Students Who Self-Injure In this article in Principal Leadership, Mary Beer, a clinical social worker in the Austin Independe…

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NYS Education Chairman Flanagan Calls For Immediate SED Action on Common Core and Unveils a Package of Legislative Actions

NYS Education Chairman Flanagan Calls For Immediate SED Action on Common Core and Unveils a Package of Legislative Actions Long Island…

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5 Ways to Make Class Discussions More Exciting by DR. RICHARD CURWIN

  5 Ways to Make Class Discussions More Exciting DECEMBER 10, 2013 This post by DR. RICHARD CURWIN originally appeared in Edutopia’s STUDEN…

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