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Tips and resources for supporting struggling readers

Ideas that Work Tips and resources for supporting struggling readers By Marisa Kaplan on February 8th, 2013  The Common Core State Standa…

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Reading by Third Grade: Thinking Beyond Retention by Robert Slavin

Robert E. Slavin Director of the Center for Research and Reform in Education at Johns Hopkins University Reading by Third Grade…

Started by Michael Keany in Reports/Research/Dissertation Summaries

0 Feb 12, 2013

Moving to a "better" zip code isn't the answer

Moving to a "better" zip code isn't the answerA randomized experiment has explored whether or not where you live has an effect on life chan…

Started by Michael Keany in Reports/Research/Dissertation Summaries

0 Feb 12, 2013

Simple ways to improve learning

Simple ways to improve learningA new article published by the Association for Psychological Science argues that educational outcomes can be…

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A closer look at math and science programs yields mixed results

A closer look at math and science programs yields mixed resultsNew reports from the What Works Clearinghouse review the research on three p…

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A Free Survey of Parent Involvement

A Free Survey of Parent Involvement In this Education Week article, Michele Molnar reports on a parent survey developed at Harvard’s Gradu…

Started by Michael Keany in Art of Leadership

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What Busy Principals Can Do to Reach Out to Families

What Busy Principals Can Do to Reach Out to Families In this Responsive Classroom Newsletter article, Vermont principal Ed Barnwell sugges…

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0 Feb 12, 2013

A Middle-School Curriculum Unit on Persuasion

A Middle-School Curriculum Unit on Persuasion In this Education Week article, Lesli Maxwell reports on the rollout of a five-lesson curri…

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0 Feb 12, 2013

Graphic Novels in the Classroom and School Library

Graphic Novels in the Classroom and School Library In this Knowledge Quest article, Robin Moeller (Appalachian State University, North Car…

Started by Michael Keany in Teaching and Learning - BEST PRACTICES

0 Feb 12, 2013

Common Core Implementation Can Be Whimsical

Common Core Implementation Can Be Whimsical In this charming Middle School Journal article, Gary Senn, Deborah McMurtrie, and Bridget Cole…

Started by Michael Keany in Core Standards

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