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Promoting growth mindset means checking biases at the door, experts say By Autumn A. Arnett

Promoting growth mindset means checking biases at the door, experts say

Educators must confront personal biases before they can address students' mindsets

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L .E. A. D. E. R. by Eric Sheninger

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How Finland broke every rule — and created a top school system by WILLIAM DOYLE



How Finland broke every rule — and created a top school system

It’s not just a “Nordic thing”

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Added by Michael Keany on March 17, 2016 at 5:00pm — No Comments

Ditch Grades Now, Focus on Student Learning by David Nagel

Teaching with Technology

Panel: Ditch Grades Now, Focus on Student Learning…

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Do Teachers Need Response to Intervention? by Daisy Dyer Duerr

Do Teachers Need Response to Intervention?

Today's guest…

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A Gap Between Educators by Tom Whitby

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Could Slack Be the Next Online Learning Platform?

OPINION

Could Slack Be the Next Online Learning Platform?

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Added by Michael Keany on March 16, 2016 at 9:03am — No Comments

Bill Gates explains why classroom technology is failing students and teachers

Bill Gates explains why classroom technology is failing students and teachers

A billion for your thoughts? (Reuters/Kevin Lamarque)

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International Women's Day: Sexism rife in textbooks, says Unesco By Sean Coughlan

International Women's Day: Sexism rife in textbooks, says Unesco

  • 8 March 2016…
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The new SAT, explained in 7 annotated sample questions by Libby Nelson



The new SAT, explained in 7 annotated sample questions

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Why Good Schools Are Happy Places by Carrie Brennan



Why Good Schools Are Happy Places

 03/08/2016 
Huffington Post
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My Biggest Regret as a Teacher: Extrinsic Rewards By David Ginsburg

My Biggest Regret as a Teacher: Extrinsic Rewards

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Help Kids Earn Confidence & Improve Social Skills By Dustin Le

Edudemic

Help Kids Earn Confidence & Improve Social Skills

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Added by Michael Keany on March 9, 2016 at 6:12am — No Comments

The Teenage Brain: Stress, Coping, and Natural Highs by Matt Bellace



The Teenage Brain: Stress, Coping, and Natural Highs

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Added by Michael Keany on March 7, 2016 at 1:29pm — No Comments

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