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High School Students Need to Think, Not Memorize

High School Students Need to Think, Not Memorize New education standards will affect the way regular and AP courses are taught. By CHRISTOP…

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Building a Positive, Trusting Classroom Environment

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15 Proven Effects of Parental Involvement in Schools

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Female Quarterback Makes History

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Race to Top Winners Push to Fulfill Promises

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Top 20 uses of Virtual Worlds in Education

Top 20 uses of Virtual Worlds in Education Posted by Miriam Clifford on Wednesday, September 19, 2012 · Leave a Comment   http://newsroom.…

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Life Expectancy Plunges For White High School Dropouts In U.S.

Life Expectancy Plunges For White High School Dropouts In U.S. The Huffington Post  |  By Bonnie Kavoussi Posted: 09/21/2012  In a st…

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American Schools Still Heavily Segregated By Race, Income: Civil Rights Project Report

American Schools Still Heavily Segregated By Race, Income: Civil Rights Project Report Posted: 09/20/2012 4:07 pm EDT Updated: 09/20/2012 …

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Groups helping teachers pay for classroom pets that enrich students without family animal

Groups helping teachers pay for classroom pets that enrich students without family animal (Jim Mone/ Associated Press ) - In this Sept.…

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Practical Project Based Learning: The Ongoing Challenges of Assessment

Practical PBL: The Ongoing Challenges of Assessment SEPTEMBER 18, 2012 Edutopia AP Government Class Moot Court: Lincoln. Student justices a…

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