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Consistency: the Invisible Backbone of Teaching

Consistency: the Invisible Backbone of Teaching BY MIDDLEWEB · PUBLISHED 03/11/2024 By Kelly Owens Have you ever considered how life ex…

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How Schools Can Increase Their Chances of Winning Federal Cybersecurity Funding

How Schools Can Increase Their Chances of Winning Federal Cybersecurity Funding The application window for the Federal Communications Com…

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A Multitasker’s Guide to Regaining Focus

A Multitasker’s Guide to Regaining Focus By Anna Borges  The New York Times 3/11/24 In "A Multitasker’s Guide to Regaining Focus," publis…

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A Universal Design for Learning (UDL) Strategy to Help Students Communicate

A UDL Strategy to Help Students Communicate BY MIDDLEWEB · PUBLISHED 03/04/2024 · UPDATED 03/04/2024 By Samantha Layne and Susanne Croasd…

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Help Students Remember the Right Answers by Asking for the Wrong Answers First

Help Students Remember the Right Answers by Asking for the Wrong Answers First The “Derring” Effect DAN MEYER In his article for Mat…

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Almost 500 Etchings by Rembrandt Now Free Online

Almost 500 Etchings by Rembrandt Now Free Online Open Culture The Morgan Library & Museum in New York has made a significant contribu…

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Election Advice From an NHS Adviser

Election Advice From an NHS Adviser March 6, 2024 | Jenny Core NASSP In the article "Election Advice From an NHS Adviser" published on M…

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An Effective Strategy for Successful Group Work

An Effective Strategy for Successful Group Work Articulating what good teamwork looks like takes planning, reflection, and respect for st…

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Determine the purpose, use of extra credit

Determine the purpose, use of extra credit Awarding extra credit may be counter to grading goals, such as measuring understanding and pro…

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The secret world behind school fundraisers and turning kids into salespeople

The secret world behind school fundraisers and turning kids into salespeople By Jess Jiang, Sarah Gonzalez, Sam Yellowhorse Kesler  NPR Feb…

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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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