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My "Mt. Rushmore" Lessons (Pt. 2)

THE BROKEN COPIER My "Mt. Rushmore" Lessons (Pt. 2) Two more of my four favorite lessons to teach—with resources included! MARCUS LUTHER…

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She Just Earned Her Doctorate at 17. Now, She’ll Go to the Prom.

She Just Earned Her Doctorate at 17. Now, She’ll Go to the Prom. By Alexandra E. Petri May 22, 2024 NY Times Dorothy Jean Tillman II of…

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"Mt. Rushmore" Lessons - My Favorite Lessons to Teach (I)

THE BROKEN COPIER My "Mt. Rushmore" Lessons (Pt. 1) Two of my four favorite lessons to teach—with resources included! MARCUS LUTHER MAY 1…

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Beyond Today’s False Head/Heart Dichotomy

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End of the Year Awards - Think Creatively

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Finishing Strong in Elementary School

Finishing Strong in Elementary School Teachers can make the end of the school year memorable for students by focusing on activities that…

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Five Things We Learned This School Year

THE EDUCATION DALY Five Things We Learned This School Year The class of 2024 probably hates us, for starters. TIM DALY MAY 22, 2024 In th…

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Making Artificial Intelligence Your Friend, Not Your Foe, in the Literacy Classroom

Making Artificial Intelligence Your Friend, Not Your Foe, in the Literacy Classroom Teaching and Learning in ActionOpen Access Making…

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The Inside Secrets to Successfully Getting the Job of Your Dreams: Get All of Your Questions Answered

The Inside Secrets to Successfully Getting the Job of Your Dreams:  Get All of Your Questions Answered For the first time together two of…

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Mentors.net - a Professional Development Resource

Mentors.net was founded in 1995 as a professional development resource for school administrators leading new teacher induction programs. It soon evolved into a destination where both new and student teachers could reflect on their teaching experiences. Now, nearly thirty years later, Mentors.net has taken on a new direction—serving as a platform for beginning teachers, preservice educators, and

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