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Educational games are offering teachers new tools for monitoring student learning

4 game-based tests changing the face of assessments Educational games are offering teachers new tools for monitoring student learning By K…

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Civic and News Literacy Summer Institutes for New York Teachers

Civic and News Literacy Summer Institutes Last Chance to Register! www.civicspdny.org 4 Locations Long Island, June 29 - July 2* @ Tou…

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What Happens When Kids Go Cold Turkey from Their Screens for 5 Days? (Yalda Uhls)

What Happens When Kids Go Cold Turkey from Their Screens for 5 Days? (Yalda Uhls) from Larry Cuban on School Reform and Classroom Practice …

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New Report Offers Comprehensive Look at What Kids Need to Succeed As Adults

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Who owns lesson plans in the cloud? By Kate Schimel

Who owns lesson plans in the cloud? By Kate Schimel | June 23, 2015 Education Dive Dive Brief: Fair Haven, NJ, teacher Chris Aviles we…

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Grading the Common Core: No Teaching Experience Required By MOTOKO RICH

Grading the Common Core: No Teaching Experience Required By MOTOKO RICH NY Times JUNE 22, 2015 Photo Rose Rodriguez-Rabin, left, an…

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Renowned Educator Rafe Esquith on Suspension From Teaching By Anthony Rebora

Renowned Educator Rafe Esquith on Suspension From Teaching  By Anthony Rebora on June 18, 2015  Ed Week Updated. Internationally acclaimed…

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5 Rarely Considered Obstacles To 21st Century Education by Jordan Shapiro

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English Class in Common Core Era: ‘Tom Sawyer’ and Court Opinions By KATE TAYLOR

NY Times JUNE 19, 2015 Photo Shanna Douglas, a teacher of eighth-grade English at Lower Manhattan Community Middle School, has h…

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Brain Food: 20+ Summer Opportunities for Educators and Students by Mary Jo Madda

Brain Food: 20+ Summer Opportunities for Educators and Students Mary Jo Madda 53 Shares Mary Jo Madda Jun 18, 2015 EdSurge Newsle…

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