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Moving the Needle Exploring Key Levers to Boost College Readiness Among Black and Latino Males in New York City

Key findings from this recent report by Research Alliance for New York City Schools: 1. Focus explicitly on college readiness: ESI schools…

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Roadblocks to college

Roadblocks to college A study conducted by Britain's Strategies Society Centre compares the college-going aspirations and behavior of a gro…

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Lengthening time in preschool is good! Or is it?

Lengthening time in preschool is good! Or is it?A new article published in Early Childhood Research Quarterly indicates that receiving an a…

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0 Jul 16, 2013

Young children benefit from regular bedtimes

Young children benefit from regular bedtimesResearchers from University College London have published new findings on whether bedtimes in e…

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Examining the connection between music and reading

Examining the connection between music and readingThis study published in Journal of Research in Reading examines the correlation between m…

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0 Jul 16, 2013

Is face-to-face or online professional development better?

Is face-to-face or online professional development better?A new article in the Journal of Teacher Education compares the impact of deliveri…

Started by Michael Keany in Reports/Research/Dissertation Summaries

0 Jul 16, 2013

How to Get Kids Hooked on Nonfiction Books This Summer

How to Get Kids Hooked on Nonfiction Books This Summer Holly Korbey | July 12, 2013  MindShift thinkstock The long hot days of summer are…

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Creating a Learning System

Creating a Learning System “Most school districts provide the best education their school systems are designed to produce,” say Paul Ash (…

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The Psychology of Procrastination

The Psychology of Procrastination In this insightful 2010 article in The New Yorker, James Surowiecki explores the reasons for procrastina…

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WNET OFFERS NEW LEADERSHIP TRAINING VIDEOS FOR EDUCATORS - Free

WNET OFFERS NEW LEADERSHIP TRAINING VIDEOS FOR EDUCATORS "Critical Conversations About School Leadership" now available for FREE on PBS Le…

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Mentors.net was founded in 1995 as a professional development resource for school administrators leading new teacher induction programs. It soon evolved into a destination where both new and student teachers could reflect on their teaching experiences. Now, nearly thirty years later, Mentors.net has taken on a new direction—serving as a platform for beginning teachers, preservice educators, and

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