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Your Brain on Poverty: Why Poor People Seem to Make Bad Decisions by Derek Thompson

Your Brain on Poverty: Why Poor People Seem to Make Bad Decisions And why their "bad" decisions might be more rational than you'd think. DE…

Started by Michael Keany in Thought Provoking

0 Nov 30, 2013

Long Island , NY Parents & Teachers Revolt Against Common Core By Jaime Franchi

LI Parents & Teachers Revolt Against Common Core By Jaime Franchi on November 29, 2013 LI Press SHELL-SHOCKED: Eighth grader Ryan Pep…

Started by Michael Keany in Core Standards

0 Nov 30, 2013

Meet K5, Your New School Security Robot

Coming Soon, a Night Watchman With Wheels? Knightscope A promotional composite image from Knightscope showing the K5 Autonomous Data Machin…

Started by Michael Keany in Teachers and Administrators Using Technology

0 Nov 30, 2013

School Administrator's Guide to Supporting the Role of School Counselors by Dr. Kimberlee Ratliff

School Administrator's Guide to Supporting the Role of School Counselors NOVEMBER 20, 2013 This post by Dr. Kimberlee Ratliff originally a…

Started by Michael Keany in Art of Leadership

1 Nov 27, 2013
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Teaching Students How to Do Close Reading of Complex Texts

Teaching Students How to Do Close Reading of Complex Texts (Originally titled “Unlocking the Secrets of Complex Text”) In this article in…

Started by Michael Keany in Core Standards

1 Nov 27, 2013
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Teaching Middle-School Students About Connective Words

Teaching Middle-School Students About Connective Words  In this article in The Reading Teacher, Amy Crosson (University of Pittsburgh) and…

Started by Michael Keany in Teaching and Learning - BEST PRACTICES

0 Nov 27, 2013

Effective Teaching of Science and Math Vocabulary

Effective Teaching of Science and Math Vocabulary  (Originally titled “A Few Words About Math and Science”) In this Educational Leadership…

Started by Michael Keany in Teaching and Learning - BEST PRACTICES

0 Nov 27, 2013

Understanding Informational Texts (Originally titled “Points of Entry”) by Nancy Frey and Douglas Fisher

Understanding Informational Texts (Originally titled “Points of Entry”) In this Educational Leadership article, Nancy Frey and Douglas Fis…

Started by Michael Keany in Core Standards

0 Nov 25, 2013

Building Key Skills in a Teacher’s First 90 Days on the Job

Building Key Skills in a Teacher’s First 90 Days on the Job In this important Kappan article, Newark charter-school leader and author Paul…

Started by Michael Keany in Art of Leadership

0 Nov 25, 2013

Problems When School Leaders Listen Too Well

Problems When School Leaders Listen Too Well (Originally titled “Can You Listen Too Well?”) “Good leaders solicit input, they welcome feed…

Started by Michael Keany in Art of Leadership

0 Nov 25, 2013

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