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Is Teenage Sleep Deprivation a Serious Problem?

Is Teenage Sleep Deprivation a Serious Problem? In this “Ask the Cognitive Scientist” column in American Educator, Daniel Willingham (Univ…

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Short Survey from Social Emotional Forum

Please answer this brief survey to help make LI schools safe and supportive:Building and District leaders play a key role in creating safe…

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White House: Schools must open sports to disabled

White House: Schools must open sports to disabled Greg Toppo USA TODAY12:19a.m. EST January 25, 2013 (Photo: Andre J. Jackson, AP) STO…

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Six Key Strategic Leadership Skills

Six Key Strategic Leadership Skills In this Harvard Business Review article, Paul Schoemaker, Steve Krupp, and Samantha Howland (Wharton S…

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How Did Finland’s Schools Get So Good?

How Did Finland’s Schools Get So Good? In this Education Gadfly article, Kathleen Porter-Magee notes that Finland, which has some of the h…

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Free Webinar: Rethinking Discipline: Strategies at Work in Schools Today - Tuesday, Feb. 5, 2 to 3 p.m. ET

Rethinking Discipline: Strategies at Work in Schools Today Tuesday, Feb. 5, 2 to 3 p.m. ETSome schools are adopting new discipline strategi…

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No Academic Harm Found in Early Retirement of Teachers

No Academic Harm Found in Early Retirement of Teachers By Sarah D. Sparks Premium article access courtesy of Edweek.org. San Diego…

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4 Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools Year-Round Schools OK’d

4 Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools Year-Round Schools OK’d Submitted by ANGELA PASCOPELLA  Thursday, January 24, 2013 charlotteobserver.com…

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Understanding How Children Develop Empathy By PERRI KLASS, M.D.

Understanding How Children Develop Empathy By PERRI KLASS, M.D. NY Times - Well Joyce Hesselberth 18 AND UNDER Dr. Perri Klass on f…

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Five Reasons I Love Using QR Codes in My Classroom by Monica Burns

Five Reasons I Love Using QR Codes in My Classroom JANUARY 23, 2013 Edutopia Photo credit: lydiashiningbrightly via flickr There are so m…

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