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“Commander’s Intent” in the U.S. Army – and K-12 Schools

“Commander’s Intent” in the U.S. Army – and K-12 Schools   From the Marshall Memo #441 In this intriguing 2000 article in Military Review,…

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Atul Gawande on How to Get Better

Atul Gawande on How to Get Better   From the Marshall Memo #441 In his second book, Better: A Surgeon’s Notes on Performance (which I highl…

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Modeling Lessons on March Madness

Modeling Lessons on March Madness By Francesca Duffy on June 22, 2012 Teacher Magazine   A commentary piece on CNN.com hones in on Josh Ho…

Started by Michael Keany in Teaching and Learning - BEST PRACTICES

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Teaching Secrets: Get to Know Students Through Seating Challenges

Complete Coverage  Teaching Secrets: Get to Know Students Through Seating Challenges By Sandy Merz Premium article access courtesy of Te…

Started by Michael Keany in Teaching and Learning - BEST PRACTICES

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New online tests hold promise, perils

New online tests hold promise, perils Posted By Sarah Garland On June 26, 2012  Hechinger Report [1]A student at Townsend Elementary in the…

Started by Michael Keany in Teachers and Administrators Using Technology

0 Jun 27, 2012

Imaginations More Active Despite Less Play Time, Study Shows

Imaginations More Active Despite Less Play Time, Study Shows Valerie Rodriguez, left, lies still as a classmate outlines her body during pl…

Started by Michael Keany in Reports/Research/Dissertation Summaries

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Three Steps for Improving Teacher Questions

Three Steps for Improving Teacher Questions BY BEN JOHNSON6/26/12 Edutopia Ben Johnson served as an administrator in large and small sc…

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0 Jun 27, 2012

The Psychology of Middle School Kids Bullying a Bus Monitor

The Psychology of Middle School Kids Bullying a Bus Monitor By JOHN M. GROHOL, PSYDFounder & Editor-in-Chief With over 1.6 million vie…

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Survey: 70% of teens hide online behavior from parents

Survey: 70% of teens hide online behavior from parents By John D. Sutter, CNN updated 2:40 PM EDT, Mon June 25, 2012 | Filed under: Web…

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Dealing with Senior Slump

Dealing with Senior Slump   From the Marshall Memo #441 In this Education Week article, Caralee Adams reports on the perennial problem of h…

Started by Michael Keany in Teaching and Learning - BEST PRACTICES

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