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Rating Plan Would Put Colleges Into One of Three Categories By RICHARD PÉREZ-PEÑARating Plan Would Put Colleges Into One of Three Categories By RICHARD PÉREZ-PEÑA NY Times DEC. 19, 2014 Photo President Obama spok… Started by Michael Keany in Continuing Education - University News |
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Teaching academic vocabulary knowledgeTeaching academic vocabulary knowledge Children whose first language is not English have to cope with learning English, and academic cont… Started by Michael Keany in Reports/Research/Dissertation Summaries |
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Older siblings benefit younger ones at schoolOlder siblings benefit younger ones at school A discussion paper published by the Institute for the Study of Labor has linked older childre… Started by Michael Keany in Reports/Research/Dissertation Summaries |
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Texting parents helped with early literacyTexting parents helped with early literacy A study of a program that sent literacy-related advice via text messages to parents of presch… Started by Michael Keany in Reports/Research/Dissertation Summaries |
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Principal turnover and retentionPrincipal turnover and retention The School Leaders Network examined principal turnover and the importance of principal retention in the f… Started by Michael Keany in Reports/Research/Dissertation Summaries |
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Full-day pre-K students demonstrate greater school readiness than half-day studentsFull-day pre-K students demonstrate greater school readiness than half-day students A study released by the Journal of the American Medic… Started by Michael Keany in Reports/Research/Dissertation Summaries |
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Predictions for K-12 Education in 2015 By Don KilburnPredictions for K-12 Education in 2015 By Don Kilburn on December 17, 2014 It is tough to think about what is on the horizon for K-1… Started by Michael Keany in Thought Provoking |
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80% of schools still use paper sign-in sheets, but should they?80% of schools still use paper sign-in sheets, but should they? By Allie Gross | December 18, 2014 Education Dive Dive Brief: Four out… Started by Michael Keany in Teachers and Administrators Using Technology |
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A Poll in Which Teachers are “Graded” - How Teachers Rate Their Own Children's TeachersA Poll in Which Teachers are “Graded” In this article in Education Next, Michael Henderson, Paul Peterson, and Martin West report the res… Started by Michael Keany in Thought Provoking |
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GRANTS AND FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES - December 2014 part 2GRANTS AND FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES AASL: Innovative Reading Grant The American Association of School Librarians Innovative Reading Grant… Started by Michael Keany in Finance and the Economy |
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