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Warily, Schools Watch Students on the Internet

Warily, Schools Watch Students on the Internet Bryce Vickmark for The New York Times John G. Palfrey Jr. of Phillips Academy said he was ca…

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0 Oct 30, 2013

If you're not preparing your students to use social media well, you're not doing your job from Lisa Nielsen

Lisa Nielsen: The Innovative Edu...  If you're not preparing your students to use social media well, you're not doing your job Our stud…

Started by Michael Keany in Teachers and Administrators Using Technology

0 Oct 29, 2013

Robert Marzano on Using Learning as Part of Teacher Evaluation

Robert Marzano on Using Learning as Part of Teacher Evaluation (Originally titled “How to Show Student Learning”) In this Educational Lead…

Started by Michael Keany in Teacher Evaluation

0 Oct 29, 2013

Mentoring works for young people at risk

Mentoring works for young people at riskA systematic review has been published by the Campbell Collaboration examining the effects of mento…

Started by Michael Keany in Reports/Research/Dissertation Summaries

0 Oct 28, 2013

High-stakes tests may damage teaching quality

High-stakes tests may damage teaching qualityA new article published in the American Educational Research Journal has found that the qualit…

Started by Michael Keany in Reports/Research/Dissertation Summaries

0 Oct 28, 2013

What works for bullying prevention programs?

What works for bullying prevention programs?A new research brief from Child Trends synthesizes findings from experimental evaluations of 17…

Started by Michael Keany in Anti-Bullying

0 Oct 28, 2013

Physical Exercise Beefs Up the Brain

Physical Exercise Beefs Up the Brain Boost your brainpower. Train your brain. These days it's hard not to become distracted by ads for the…

Started by Michael Keany in Health Issues Affecting Young People

0 Oct 28, 2013

Exercise Can Improve Long-Term Memory by Jeremy Dean

Exercise Can Improve Long-Term Memory The right combination of exercise and learning can improve long-term memory. It’s now well-establish…

Started by Michael Keany in Health Issues Affecting Young People

0 Oct 28, 2013

Exercise 'boosts academic performance' of teenagers

Exercise 'boosts academic performance' of teenagers BBC News Scotland Those who did the most exercise did better academically according to…

Started by Michael Keany in Health Issues Affecting Young People

0 Oct 28, 2013

Twitter Illiterate? Mastering the @BC’s By HANNA INGBER

October 23, 2013 Twitter Illiterate? Mastering the @BC’s By HANNA INGBER Using Twitter sounds so simple. Type out no more than 140…

Started by Michael Keany in Teachers and Administrators Using Technology

0 Oct 28, 2013

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