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The jokes that have made people laugh for thousands of years

The jokes that have made people laugh for thousands of years By   Matt Kenyon  BBC 9 min 24th March 2022 The phrase "the old one…

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5 best practices Baltimore schools learned from a 2020 ransomware attack

5 best practices Baltimore schools learned from a 2020 ransomware attack By   Anna Merod  k12dive.com 1 min District IT leaders sa…

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Survey: 1 in 4 superintendents likely to quit soon

Survey: 1 in 4 superintendents likely to quit soon By   Anna Merod  k12dive.com 3 min This audio is auto-generated. Please let us…

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A Woman’s Place Is in a Graphic Novel: Outstanding Works for Young Readers Center Women in History

A Woman’s Place Is in a Graphic Novel: Outstanding Works for Young Readers Center Women in History By   Brigid Alverson  slj.com 9 min…

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‘Am I not allowed to mention myself?’ Schools grapple with new restrictions on teaching about gender and sexuality

‘Am I not allowed to mention myself?’ Schools grapple with new restrictions on teaching about gender and sexuality By   Kalyn Belsha  cha…

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0 Apr 14, 2022

Tying shoes, opening bottles: Pandemic kids lack basic life skills

Tying shoes, opening bottles: Pandemic kids lack basic life skills Hannah Natanson, The Washington Post “Children of the pandemic also are…

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0 Apr 13, 2022

Early childhood education’s positive effects on high school outcomes - Recent Research

Early childhood education’s positive effects on high school outcomes By Ruoyu Lian, Johns Hopkins University Early childhood educ…

Started by Michael Keany in Reports/Research/Dissertation Summaries

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Do home visits help? - Recent Research

Do home visits help? Impacts of home visits in the District of Columbia Public Schools By Xue Wang, Johns Hopkins University Pare…

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0 Apr 13, 2022

How to Guide Students in Self-Reflection During a Project

How to Guide Students in Self-Reflection During a ProjectJohn Spencer I still remember the moment. I was in my second year of doing proje…

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0 Apr 12, 2022

The Future is Vast - Using Data to Predict Humankind's Longterm Future

The Future is Vast: Longtermism’s perspective on humanity’s past, present, and future By   Max Roser  ourworldindata.org 21 min T…

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0 Apr 12, 2022

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