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Charts: Racial Gaps High-Poverty Kindergartens from This Week In Education by Alexander RussoCharts: Racial Gaps High-Poverty Kindergartensfrom This Week In Education by Alexander Russo Via EPI Started by Michael Keany in Finance and the Economy |
0 | Jul 7, 2014 |
5 Tips For Keeping Your School iPads Safe (And Not Cracked) By Jason Cross5 Tips For Keeping Your School iPads Safe (And Not Cracked) By Jason Cross on July 6, 2014@principalcross If you run a school that… Started by Michael Keany in Teachers and Administrators Using Technology |
0 | Jul 6, 2014 |
Considerations For Teaching Students About Browsers And The Web By Jason CrossConsiderations For Teaching Students About Browsers And The Web By Jason Cross on June 17, 2014@principalcross Teaching students about… Started by Michael Keany in Teachers and Administrators Using Technology |
0 | Jul 4, 2014 |
Lawsuit Challenges New York’s Teacher Tenure LawsLawsuit Challenges New York’s Teacher Tenure Laws By AL BAKERJULY 3, 2014 NY Times An education advocacy group on Thursday threw… Started by Michael Keany in Current Education News - Attention Should Be Given |
0 | Jul 4, 2014 |
Apply for a Teacher Travel Grant This Summer by Matt DavisApply for a Teacher Travel Grant This Summer JULY 1, 2014 This post by MATT DAVIS originally appeared in Edutopia’s PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPM… Started by Michael Keany in Conferences and Workshops |
0 | Jul 3, 2014 |
The Tech Detectives: Students Take Ownership of Technology by BRAD CURRIEThe Tech Detectives: Students Take Ownership of Technology JULY 1, 2014 This post by BRAD CURRIE originally appeared in Edutopia’s CAREER… Started by Michael Keany in Teachers and Administrators Using Technology |
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Why Do Only White People Get Abducted by Aliens?: Teaching Lessons from the Bronx By Ilana GaronWhy Do Only White People Get Abducted by Aliens?: Teaching Lessons from the BronxBy Ilana Garon Click here for more information or to… Started by Michael Keany in Books of Note and Book Discussions (Films too!) |
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10 New Technologies You Should Know About10 New Technologies You Should Know Aboutfrom Edudemic by Katie Lepi Every year has its standouts, right? 2007 had the original iPhone… Started by Michael Keany in Teachers and Administrators Using Technology |
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A Period Is Questioned in the Declaration of IndependenceIf Only Thomas Jefferson Could Settle the Issue A Period Is Questioned in the Declaration of Independence By JENNIFER SCHUESSLERJULY 2, 2… Started by Michael Keany in Thought Provoking |
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What you know about July 4th is wrong BY VALERIE STRAUSSAnswer Sheet What you know about July 4th is wrong BY VALERIE STRAUSS July 2 at 6:00 AM Washington Post A rough draft of the Declarat… Started by Michael Keany in Thought Provoking |
0 | Jul 2, 2014 |
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