Poor Students, Rich Teaching: Mindsets for Change (Raising Achievement for Youth at Risk)
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In recent months, the news has been inundated with increasingly frequent reports and pictures of acts of violence (terrorist attacks, mass shootings, violence by and to police) and with the reactions of victims and…
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Poor Students, Rich Teaching: Mindsets for Change (Raising Achievement for Youth at Risk)
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One of the most important lessons for teachers living in a digital world to learn is how to be digitally resilient --…
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Although many reforms have been made in teacher evaluations, including those under President…
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