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Supervision and Evaluation: Let Common Sense Prevail

by Bruce Oliver One of the hottest topics being debated in the field of education today is the best procedures to follow in the supervisi…

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Whiteboards for Dummies - Go beyond the same six tricks to maximize whiteboard use.

Whiteboards for Dummies Go beyond the same six tricks to maximize whiteboard use. By Calvin Hennick John Mein, a sixth-grade language art…

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Some Key Changes with the Common-Core Standards

Some Key Changes with the Common-Core Standards   “In the new common-core era, question marks appear to be a key feature of the landscape,”…

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High-School Seniors Take Freshmen Under Their Wings

High-School Seniors Take Freshmen Under Their Wings   In this Principal Leadership article, Grafton High School (MA) assistant principal Ma…

Started by Michael Keany in Introductions to School Leadership 2.0

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My Teaching Evolution: Assessment

My Teaching Evolution: Assessment Posted by Dolores Gende on Dec 11, 2012 in Making The Shift, The How of 21st Century Teaching,The Teachin…

Started by Michael Keany in Teaching and Learning - BEST PRACTICES

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A Missouri High School Works on Relationships with Students

A Missouri High School Works on Relationships with Students   In this Principal Leadership article, Missouri high-school principal Kristel…

Started by Michael Keany in Teaching and Learning - BEST PRACTICES

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Recommended Leadership Experts

When you advise a young leader or someone new to management to read about leadership, what author(s) do you recommend?

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Free Webinars

Teaching Educators How to Be Entrepreneurs in Schools Thursday, December 20, 2 to 3 p.m. ET There are growing opportunities for educa…

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Sale of McGraw-Hill Education Highlights K-12 Publishing Trends

Sale of McGraw-Hill Education Highlights K-12 Publishing Trends By Jason Tomassini Premium article access courtesy of Edweek.org. When…

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Fiscal cliff would lead to major cuts for New York schools

Fiscal cliff would lead to major cuts for New York schools 2:13 PM, Dec 11, 2012   |     This Nov. 16, 2012 file photo, President Bar…

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