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Two Versions of 'Common' Test Eyed by State ConsortiumTwo Versions of 'Common' Test Eyed by State Consortium State consortium to offer long, short versions of test By Catherine Gewertz Premium… Started by Michael Keany in Core Standards |
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Introducing an Experiment: Weekly Common Core Practice PromptsIntroducing an Experiment: Weekly Common Core Practice Prompts By KATHERINE SCHULTEN NY Times Marissa HazelSarah Gross, right, and Jonat… Started by Michael Keany in Core Standards |
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Five Ways to Teach the Constitution Through Current EventsFive Ways to Teach the Constitution Through Current Events By MICHAEL GONCHAR and KATHERINE SCHULTEN NY Times Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images… Started by Michael Keany in Teaching and Learning - BEST PRACTICES |
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Making Feedback to Students EffectiveMaking Feedback to Students Effective From the Marshall Memo #451 (Originally titled “Know Thy Impact”) “Gathering and assessing feedback… Started by Michael Keany in Teaching and Learning - BEST PRACTICES |
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Killing Math Achievement with KindnessKilling Math Achievement with Kindness From the Marshall Memo #450 (Originally titled “It’s OK – You’re Just Not Good at Math”) In th… Started by Michael Keany in Reports/Research/Dissertation Summaries |
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Bystanders and BullyingBystanders and Bullying From the Marshall Memo #450 In this NJEA Review (New Jersey Education Association) article, 8th-grade teacher Mi… Started by Michael Keany in Anti-Bullying |
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Training Teachers to Embrace ReformTraining Teachers to Embrace Reform Chicago-style war with unions is the past. Here's how Finland and Ontario found a new way forward By … Started by Michael Keany in Thought Provoking |
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New Studies Dissect School TurnaroundsNew Studies Dissect School Turnarounds By Sarah D. Sparks Premium article access courtesy of Edweek.org. Washington What makes one low-… Started by Michael Keany in Reports/Research/Dissertation Summaries |
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Questions to pose to your professional learning communityA PLC Pop Quiz for the New Year By Learning Forward on September 17, 2012 Ed Week The start of a new school year brings renewed interes… Started by Michael Keany in Teaching and Learning - BEST PRACTICES |
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A Review of Paul Tough’s New Book on CharacterA Review of Paul Tough’s New Book on Character From the Marshall Memo #450 In the New York Times Book Review, Annie Murphy Paul praises P… Started by Michael Keany in Books of Note and Book Discussions (Films too!) |
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Mentors.net was founded in 1995 as a professional development resource for school administrators leading new teacher induction programs. It soon evolved into a destination where both new and student teachers could reflect on their teaching experiences. Now, nearly thirty years later, Mentors.net has taken on a new direction—serving as a platform for beginning teachers, preservice educators, and
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