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Seventy-Two Percent of Teenagers Experienced Reduced Hearing Ability After Attending Concert

Seventy-Two Percent of Teenagers Experienced Reduced Hearing Ability After Attending Concer Science Dailyt Seventy-two percent of te…

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Commission Calls for 'Radically Different' Tests

Commission Calls for 'Radically Different' Tests Panel offers a 10-year plan By Sarah D. Sparks Ed Week Emerging technology and researc…

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What Is Creativity and How Should It Be Taught?

What Is Creativity and How Should It Be Taught? (Originally titled “Fundamentals of Creativity”) In this thoughtful Educational Leadership…

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Transitioning to Open Educational Resources

Transitioning to Open Educational Resources MARCH 8, 2013 Edutopia Photo credit: opensourceway via flickr Over the course of educational…

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Skype Announces Free Group Video Calling for Teachers | SXSWEdu

Skype Announces Free Group Video Calling for Teachers | SXSWEdu By Kathy Ishizuka on March 6, 2013  FROM    The ability for classrooms to b…

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Have a Shy Student in Class? They Could be a Celebrity One Day with Your Help

These celebrities overcame their shyness, many with the help of teachers, to shine in the public eye. Ann-Margret   Winner of five Golden…

Started by Michael Keany in Thought Provoking

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A school brings brain research to the center of its curriculum

A school brings brain research to the center of its curriculum View Photo Gallery — Brains behind the classes: It isn’t easy to marry neur…

Started by Michael Keany in Teaching and Learning - BEST PRACTICES

0 Mar 8, 2013

Obama Proposal Raises Issue of Pre-K Teacher Prep

Obama Proposal Raises Issue of Pre-K Teacher Prep Would teachers need higher education? By Stephen Sawchuk Premium article access court…

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Pencils Down: Rethinking High Stakes Testing and Accountability in Public Schools

Pencils Down: Rethinking High Stakes Testing and Accountability in Public Schools reviewed by Boni Thompson — March 01, 2013 Title: Pencil…

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0 Mar 8, 2013

Ravitch Involved in New Advocacy Group to Monitor Reform Efforts in Public Schools

March 8, 2013 Advocacy Group to Monitor Reform Efforts in Public Schools By MOTOKO RICH Diane Ravitch, the historian and former ass…

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