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Talking to Children About Violence: Tips for Parents and Teachers

Talking to Children About Violence: Tips for Parents and Teachers National Association of School Psychologists High profile acts of viole…

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The senseless shootings: how to talk with your children

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Doctor Advises Adults on How to Talk with Children about Connecticut School Shooting

Doctor Advises Adults on How to Talk with Children about Connecticut School Shooting As the nation watches the reports about the recent Con…

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24 Ed-Tech Terms You Should Know

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Fiction or Nonfiction? Considering the Common Core’s Emphasis on Informational Text

December 13, 2012, 3:20 pmComment Fiction or Nonfiction? Considering the Common Core’s Emphasis on Informational Text By AMANDA CHRISTY BR…

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Math Solutions Professional Development - Free

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Common-Core Aligned Basal Readers – Or Something Different?

Common-Core Aligned Basal Readers – Or Something Different? In this Education Week article, Stephen Sawchuk reports on how textbook publis…

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Online Education: Non-Profits Fight Back?

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School Absences Translate to Lower Test Scores, Study Says - Minutes spent on homework on the rise

School Absences Translate to Lower Test Scores, Study Says Minutes spent on homework on the rise By Sarah D. Sparks Premium article access…

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Two innovations that will disrupt education as we know it

Two innovations that will disrupt education as we know it Posted: 27 Jul 2012 12:31 PM PDT Prism TIPs Has the era of the super teacher arri…

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