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Substitute teacher crisis forces districts to turn to local businesses and recent grads

Substitute teacher crisis forces districts to turn to local businesses and recent gradsThe Hechinger Report by Barbara Shelly  Stefa…

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The Gradual Release Of Responsibility Model In 6 Simple Words

The Gradual Release Of Responsibility Model In 6 Simple WordsTeachThoughtby Terry Heick What is the Gradual Release of Responsibility?…

Started by Michael Keany in Teaching and Learning - BEST PRACTICES

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You Got the Vaccine! What Can You Do Now?

You Got the Vaccine! What Can You Do Now? By   Rachel Gutman The Atlantic 7 min The past 11 months have been a crash course in a…

Started by Michael Keany in Health Issues Affecting Young People

0 Mar 1, 2021

I'm not ready to send my kid back to school

I'm not ready to send my kid back to schoolThe evidence suggests schools are safe, but we're staying home for a little while longer Read i…

Started by Michael Keany in Health Issues Affecting Young People

0 Feb 25, 2021

Will I be fined for not sending my child back to school?

Will I be fined for not sending my child back to school? Children returning to school is the first phase of the government’s roadmap out…

Started by Michael Keany in Thought Provoking

0 Feb 25, 2021

It Is Time To Re-Evaluate Your Digital Learning Strategies

It Is Time To Re-Evaluate Your Digital Learning Strategies Through my academic research and teaching at various institutions around the wo…

Started by Michael Keany in Thought Provoking

0 Feb 25, 2021

New Findings on 2 Ways Children Become Seriously Ill From the Coronavirus

New Findings on 2 Ways Children Become Seriously Ill From the Coronavirus https://www.nytimes.com/2021/02/24/health/covid-kids-severe-infl

Started by Michael Keany in Health Issues Affecting Young People

0 Feb 25, 2021

12 year old determines: All presidents bar one are directly descended from a medieval English king

Is ruling in the genes? All presidents bar one are directly descended from a medieval English kingIn an incredible family tree it was reve…

Started by Michael Keany in Thought Provoking

0 Feb 25, 2021

How to Facilitate Remote Socratic Seminars

How to Facilitate Remote Socratic Seminars By   Suzanne Caines edutopia.org 5 min Disciplined conversations about texts deepen stu…

Started by Michael Keany in Teaching and Learning - BEST PRACTICES

0 Feb 24, 2021

Returning students to school safely is top priority, but let’s not forget to treat them fairly

PRINCIPAL VOICE: Returning students to school safely is top priority, but let’s not forget to treat them fairlyThe Hechinger Reportby Chri…

Started by Michael Keany in Thought Provoking

0 Feb 24, 2021

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