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Social Media Usage: 2005-2015

Social Media Usage: 2005-2015 65% of adults now use social networking sites – a nearly tenfold jump in the past decade BY ANDREW PERRIN Pew…

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0 Oct 12, 2015

Lockers give way to charging stations

Lockers give way to charging stations Of the 2,000 high school students in Albemarle County Public Schools, only 25 requested lockers last…

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These states spend more on prisons than colleges By Danielle Douglas-Gabriel

These states spend more on prisons than colleges By Danielle Douglas-Gabriel October 5   Washington Post (iStock photo) State sp…

Started by Michael Keany in Finance and the Economy

0 Oct 12, 2015

NYS Commissioner: Website will let public weigh in on Common Core By JOHN HILDEBRAND

Commissioner: Website will let public weigh in on Common Core October 9, 2015 By JOHN HILDEBRAND   john.hildebrand@newsday.com MaryEllen El…

Started by Michael Keany in Current Education News - Attention Should Be Given

0 Oct 10, 2015

Obama administration launches new effort to combat absenteeism

Obama administration launches new effort to combat absenteeism By Kate Schimel | October 9, 2015  Education Dive Dive Brief: On Wednesd…

Started by Michael Keany in Current Education News - Attention Should Be Given

0 Oct 9, 2015

The Race to Translate: Which Parent Communication Tool Will Reign Supreme? by Mary Jo Madda

The Race to Translate: Which Parent Communication Tool Will Reign Supreme?   Mary Jo Madda Oct 7, 2015Ed Surge First, it was parent-…

Started by Michael Keany in Teachers and Administrators Using Technology

0 Oct 8, 2015

Gates doubles down on teacher evaluation systems

Gates doubles down on teacher evaluation systems By Kate Schimel | October 8, 2015  Education Dive Dive Brief: In a Wednesday keynote a…

Started by Michael Keany in Announcements of Note

0 Oct 8, 2015

More time in class benefits the best-performing students

More time in class benefits the best   Spending more time at school benefits the best-performing students disproportionately, according to …

Started by Michael Keany in Reports/Research/Dissertation Summaries

0 Oct 7, 2015

Including restricted interests benefits autistic students

Including restricted interests benefits autistic students Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) often have interests restricted to p…

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0 Oct 7, 2015

Being in foster care is not the problem

Being in care is not the problem   A new systematic review from the University of Oxford has shown that although children in foster care la…

Started by Michael Keany in Reports/Research/Dissertation Summaries

0 Oct 7, 2015

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