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Want to Develop a Side Gig? Your Teaching Skills Can Help

Want to Develop a Side Gig? Your Teaching Skills Can Help Andrew Wild's article, published on February 13, 2024, in Edutopia, explores how…

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CommonLit Review

The post CommonLit Review appeared first on Educators Technology. Med Kharbach's review of CommonLit, published on February 16, 2024, pres…

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The Nordic Way to Stop Bullying

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Brain Breaks Relieve Stress & Boost Learning.

Brain Breaks Relieve Stress & Boost Learning. In the insightful article "Brain Breaks Relieve Stress & Boost Learning" by Curtis C…

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Half of states now restrict trans student-athletes

Half of states now restrict trans student-athletes In a significant development impacting transgender student-athletes across the United…

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How should schools address chronic student absenteeism?

How should schools address chronic student absenteeism? Chronic absenteeism among students, exacerbated by the pandemic, remains high, wit…

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Frequent Superintendent Turnover: The Myth Endures

Summary for Teachers: "Frequent Superintendent Turnover: The Myth Endures" Source: Cuban, L. (2024, February 13). Frequent Superintendent…

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What Does Successful Education Reform Look Like?

Summary for Teachers: "What Does Successful Education Reform Look Like?" Source: Arundel, K. (2024, February 12). What does successful edu…

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Evaluation of Chapter One literacy tutoring

Year Two randomized evaluation of Chapter One literacy tutoring By Cynthia Lake, Johns Hopkins University   The National Student Support A…

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Are Student Surveys the Right Tools for Evaluating Teacher Performance?

Title: Are Student Surveys the Right Tools for Evaluating Teacher Performance? Source: [Stanford University - Center for Education Policy…

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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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