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How to Deal with Humans’ Built-In Sweet ToothHow to Deal with Humans’ Built-In Sweet Tooth From The Marshall Memo #440 “An evolutionary perspective helps explain why two-thirds of Am… Started by Michael Keany in Health Issues Affecting Young People |
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The next wave of standardized testing is here, measuring your kids in art, music, and phys ed. Is that even possible?The next wave of standardized testing is here, measuring your kids in art, music, and phys ed. Is that even possible? By Dana Goldstein|Po… Started by Michael Keany in APPR - What to Do? |
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How Can Making Learning More Difficult Improve Learning?How Can Making Learning More Difficult Improve Learning? From the Marshall Memo #440 In this intriguing Chronicle of Higher Education art… Started by Michael Keany in Thought Provoking |
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Math Performance Linked to Child's Weight, Study FindsMath Performance Linked to Child's Weight, Study Finds By Bryan Toporek on June 14, 2012 Could being obese as a child hinder a student's… Started by Michael Keany in Reports/Research/Dissertation Summaries |
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The teacher you’ve never met: Inside the world of online learningThe teacher you’ve never met: Inside the world of online learning By Nick Pandolfo Hechinger Report Good works from her home office in Thor… Started by Michael Keany in Teachers and Administrators Using Technology |
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Teacher shortage of hundreds in Dubai and NorthGovernment schools in Dubai and the Northern Emirates will lose about 800 teachers by the start of the next academic year. Tea… Started by Michael Keany in Current Education News - Attention Should Be Given |
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Bad for the Brain: Goodbye to Unsustainable Education ModelsBad for the Brain: Goodbye to Unsustainable Education Models BY JUDY WILLIS MD6/13/12 Edutopia Dr. Judy Willis (@judywillis on Twitter)… Started by Michael Keany in Teaching and Learning - BEST PRACTICES |
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The Big Lesson of a Little Prince: (Re)capture the Creativity of ChildhoodThe Big Lesson of a Little Prince: (Re)capture the Creativity of Childhood By Maria Konnikova | March 18, 2012 Scientific American My hea… Started by Michael Keany in Thought Provoking |
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Florida County Plans New Evaluation System for PrincipalsPolk County School Board Plans New Evaluation System for Principals By Merissa GreenTHE LEDGER Published: Tuesday, June 12, 2012 at 11:46 p… Started by Michael Keany in APPR - What to Do? |
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Tennessee Teacher Evaluation System Report: SCORE Offers 7 Recommendations For ImprovementTennessee Teacher Evaluation System Report: SCORE Offers 7 Recommendations For Improvement Posted: 06/12/2012 Huffington Post The St… Started by Michael Keany in APPR - What to Do? |
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