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When letter grades won’t work, there’s an app for that By Laura DevaneyWhen letter grades won’t work, there’s an app for that Posted By Laura Devaney On December 1, 2014 @ 5:45 am In Apps,Assessments,Resource,T… Started by Michael Keany in Teachers and Administrators Using Technology |
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Feedback Form for Students Listening To Their Classmate’s Presentations by Larry FerlazzoForm I Have Students Complete When They’re Listening To Their Classmate’s Presentations November 20, 2014 by Larry Ferlazzo There are man… Started by Michael Keany in Teaching and Learning - BEST PRACTICES |
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How a schoolteacher helped create the first black Peanuts characterHow a schoolteacher helped create the first black Peanuts character Mashable Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Franklin, th… Started by Michael Keany in Thought Provoking |
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NYS education leaders explore teacher evaluation changes by Jessica BakemanEducation leaders explore teacher evaluation changes John King. (AP Photo/Mike Groll) By Jessica Bakeman ALBANY—New York’s education lea… Started by Michael Keany in APPR - What to Do? |
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Introduce Word Problems to Students Sooner, Studies Say By Sarah D. SparksIntroduce Word Problems to Students Sooner, Studies Say By Sarah D. Sparks Ed Week Fort Worth, Texas If Ms. Smith’s 8th grade algebra cla… Started by Michael Keany in Core Standards |
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5 Non-Evil Ways To Get People To Do What You Want, From Dan Pink5 Non-Evil Ways To Get People To Do What You Want, From Dan Pink Barking Up the Wrong Tree Blog I’ve posted about getting people to like y… Started by Michael Keany in Introductions to School Leadership 2.0 |
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Hardly anyone discussing education on cable news is an educator by Matthew ZalaznickHardly anyone discussing education on cable news is an educator Submitted by Matthew Zalaznick on Fri, 11/21/2014 - 2:51pm Monday, Novembe… Started by Michael Keany in Reports/Research/Dissertation Summaries |
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How to Turn a Classroom Research Project into an Infographic By Ann ElliottHow to Turn a Classroom Research Project into an Infographic By Ann Elliott on November 20, 2014 Conveying information in a striking,… Started by Michael Keany in Teachers and Administrators Using Technology |
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Study: Teens with disabilities 70% more likely to be obeseStudy: Teens with disabilities 70% more likely to be obese University of Delaware research indicates that adolescents with a disability fac… Started by Michael Keany in Health Issues Affecting Young People |
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How do other countries tackle bullying? by Rebecca RatcliffeHow do other countries tackle bullying? From KiVa in Finland to police collaboration in America, Rebecca Ratcliffe explores how school… Started by Michael Keany in Anti-Bullying |
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