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Are Most Kindergarten Students Spinning Their Wheels in Math?

Are Most Kindergarten Students Spinning Their Wheels in Math?                     In this article in Educational Evaluation and Policy Anal…

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Do’s and Don'ts of Running a Hiring Committee

Do’s and Don'ts of Running a Hiring Committee             In this Chronicle of Higher Education article, Chicago executive-searcher Dennis…

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The Nuts and Bolts of Giving a Good Speech

The Nuts and Bolts of Giving a Good Speech                       In this helpful Harvard Business Review article, Chris Anderson offers ad…

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PARCC Approves Testing Policies for English-Language Learners

PARCC Approves Testing Policies for English-Language Learners By Lesli A. Maxwell on June 26, 2013  Ed Week Arlington, Va. A group of stat…

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Duncan Pushes Back on Attacks on Common Core Standards

Duncan Pushes Back on Attacks on Common Core Standards Duncan Pushes Back on Attacks on Common Core StandardsArne Duncan Remarks at the Am…

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SAT Prep is No End in Itself--But it is Part of a Disciplined Secondary School Curriculum

Our school is international/American and our families first generation American for the most part. They are very focused on attaining "The…

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0 Jun 26, 2013

Mirror, Mirror, On the Wall: Promoting Student Reflection by Heather Clayton Kwit

Heather Clayton Kwit, the author ofMaking the Common Core Come Alive!, is the principal of Mendon Center Elementary School in Pittsford C…

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Recommended Children's Books

Recommended Children's Books In this regular feature in Reading Today, David Richardson recommends the following children’s books: • Rocke…

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Teachers Who Can Anticipate Their Students’ Misconceptions

Teachers Who Can Anticipate Their Students’ Misconceptions In this American Educational Research Journal article (summarized in Education…

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0 Jun 26, 2013

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