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How do teachers choose to give feedback?

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Three $1000 Grants for Teachers - Using Tech to Teach Social Responsibility

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Explore Ancient Athens 3D, a Digital Reconstruction of the Greek City-State at the Height of Its Influence

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Acts of Hate in Schools

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Android Educational Apps for Teachers

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Three Steps for Strengthening Communication and Resilience in Science Class

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How To Improve The Quality Of Teaching With Tools Districts Already Have At Hand (And How To Mess It Up)

How To Improve The Quality Of Teaching With Tools Districts Already Have At Hand (And How To Mess It Up)Curmudgucation by Peter Greene  Th…

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41% of Recent Grads Work in Jobs Not Requiring a Degree

41% of Recent Grads Work in Jobs Not Requiring a Degreefrom Inside Higher Ed by Elizabeth Redden The unemployment rate for young col…

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