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The Kindergartners Of 2020 Share What They Remember About The Pandemic

The Kindergartners Of 2020 Share What They Remember About The Pandemic By Meg St-Esprit  romper.com 15 min March 10, 2023 Collecti…

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What’s Behind the Pressure to Censor Social Studies? American Cultural Mindsets

What’s Behind the Pressure to Censor Social Studies? American Cultural MindsetsEdSurge Articles by Nat Kendall-Taylor / March 17, 2023…

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Study: Large gap between girls' aptitude, interest in STEM

Study: Large gap between girls' aptitude, interest in STEM A report from educational technology provider YouScience that analyzed data fro…

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Does Nature or Nurture Determine Musical Ability?

ACTIONABLE INSIGHTS Does Nature or Nurture Determine Musical Ability? Research has shown the p…

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Opinion: Universal SEL can help students feel safe

Opinion: Universal SEL can help students feel safe Students increasingly are feeling less safe and are more at risk for depression and an…

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ChatGPT needs to be your newest teaching buddy

ChatGPT needs to be your newest teaching buddy by glennw on March 6, 2023 Okay . . . so I’m guessing you’ve heard about how AI rob…

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How Leaders Should Leave

How Leaders Should LeaveHBS Working Knowledge by by John Quelch / March 13, 2023 Perhaps you're so burnt out or so excited about your…

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The Power of Process In Deeper Learning: A Case Study in Scaffolding

The Power of Process In Deeper Learning: A Case Study in ScaffoldingGetting Smart by Aaron Schorn / March 13, 2023 I walked into an…

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The Power of Administrator-Led Morning Meetings

The Power of Administrator-Led Morning Meetings By Crystal J. Caballero  edutopia.org 4 min March 3, 2023 Middle school leaders wh…

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Ten Reasons Why a Strong Social Studies Education Is Critical for Living in Today’s and Tomorrow’s World

Ten Reasons Why a Strong Social Studies Education Is Critical for Living in Today’s and Tomorrow’s World By Elliott Seif  solutiontree.co…

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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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