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Free Webinar: Overcoming the Odds: Getting Every Student to College (YES Prep Shares Its Success Story) - June 18 2 to 3 PM ETOvercoming the Odds: Getting Every Student to College (YES Prep Shares Its Success Story) YES Prep Public Schools is a system of 11 second… Started by Michael Keany in Conferences and Workshops |
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STEMbite: An Experiment in Teaching with Google GlassSTEMbite: An Experiment in Teaching with Google Glass JUNE 13, 2013 This post by ANDREW VANDEN HEUVEL originally appeared in Edutopia's ED… Started by Michael Keany in Teachers and Administrators Using Technology |
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Data Reveal a Rise in College Degrees Among AmericansJune 12, 2013 Data Reveal a Rise in College Degrees Among Americans By CATHERINE RAMPELL WASHINGTON — The number of Americans gradu… Started by Michael Keany in Reports/Research/Dissertation Summaries |
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What works in math?What works in math?The What Works Clearinghouse (WWC) has released two new research reports on math programs: Saxon Math and Scott Foresman… Started by Michael Keany in Reports/Research/Dissertation Summaries |
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It's good to talk - patterns of child-teacher talk within preschool classroomsIt's good to talk Syntax is an important aspect of children's early literacy development, according to the authors of a new article publish… Started by Michael Keany in Reports/Research/Dissertation Summaries |
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Never too late to help struggling readersNever too late to help struggling readersFrom around the middle of elementary school, there is less emphasis on learning to read, and this… Started by Michael Keany in Reports/Research/Dissertation Summaries |
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Technology access alone does not equal increased achievementTechnology access alone does not equal increased achievementResearchers from the National Bureau of Economic Research have published a new… Started by Michael Keany in Reports/Research/Dissertation Summaries |
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PBL and Culturally Responsive InstructionPBL and Culturally Responsive Instruction JUNE 12, 2013 This post by ROBERT WOOD appeared originally in Edutopia's PROJECT-BASED LEARNING … Started by Michael Keany in Introductions to School Leadership 2.0 |
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'Flipped' PD Initiative Boosts Teachers' Tech Skills'Flipped' PD Initiative Boosts Teachers' Tech Skills A Minnesota district relies on video and job-embedded coaching to improve teachers' te… Started by Michael Keany in Teachers and Administrators Using Technology |
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Gates Foundation looking to make nice with teachersGates Foundation looking to make nice with teachers Five years into the second phase of its mission to overhaul America’s public schools, t… Started by Michael Keany in Current Education News - Attention Should Be Given |
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Mentors.net - a Professional Development Resource
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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practice. Submissions may range from a 500-word personal reflection to a 2,000-word article with formal citations.