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What Does a Bad Question Do? by Erik M. Francis

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32 Characteristics of High-Performing Classrooms

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Flexible Seating and Student-Centered Classroom Redesign by Kayla Delzer

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Getting at the Core of the Common Core with Social Studies reviewed by Jason Harshman

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Colorado School District Takes ‘Proactive Approach’ To Security, Buys 10 Assault Weapons

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SEL demands new standards for measurement, progress

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Standards-Based Grading: Secondary Report Cards of the Future

  Spring Networking SocialStandards-Based Grading: Secondary Report Cards of the Future     Spring Networking SocialThursday, M…

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PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY: AMERICAN EDUCATIONAL DELEGATION TO ONTARIO, CANADA

Dear Colleague: I am very pleased to inform you of the New England School Development Council (NESDEC)/Global Studies 21 American Educat…

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THE FOUNDATION & FUTURE OF EDUCATION IN ONTARIO - 5 Day Educational Tour

THE FOUNDATION & FUTURE OF EDUCATION IN ONTARIO Begin your 5 day program getting to know Toronto, one of North America's most diverse…

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'Universal design' thinking could improve Common Core learning for all students

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