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Mcrel PowerWalkthrough Software

Is anyone using the McRel software for classroom walkthroughs?  If you are, can you please share your experiences? It looks similar to the…

Started by Rob Van Brunt

0 Mar 27, 2012

Classroom Walk-Throughs - Ed Leadership

December 2007/January 2008 | Volume 65 | Number 4 Informative Assessment    Pages 81-82  Classroom Walk-Throughs Jane L. David Jane…

Started by Michael Keany

0 Jan 29, 2012

Walk-Throughs Are On the Move

Walk-Throughs Are On the Move Classroom walk-throughs are a trend that is on the move! The non-threatening, non-evaluative walk-throughs g…

Started by Michael Keany

0 Jan 29, 2012

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