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JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — In a state where 14 percent of adults haven't graduated high school, the GED test is a lifeline for many Mississippians hoping to improve their job skills and better their lives.
But changes made to the GED test in 2014 have led to nine times fewer…
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School Leadership 2.0 Editor's Note:
SL 2.0 members, Kimberly Licato (Westhampton Beach School District) and Jackie Ammirato (Longwood School District) recently toured Finland to see firsthand the school system that is arguably the best in the world. They share their impressions in a series of blog posts that continue today. Thanks Kimberley…
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10 Tools to Make Your Students Research Pros
by Antonio Tooley
As teachers and educators, it is our responsibility to shape the young minds and prepare them for what lies ahead of them. Aside from teaching students how to think and accept new information, we should also take the time to reflect on the importance of research in one’s…
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School Leadership 2.0 Editor's Note:
SL 2.0 members, Kimberly Licato (Westhampton Beach School District) and Jackie Ammirato (Longwood School District) recently toured Finland to see firsthand the school system that is arguably the best in the world. They share their impressions in a series of blog posts that continue today. Thanks Kimberley…
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Finding Numbers in the Real World
In this article in Teaching Children Mathematics, Rebecca Klemm (a.k.a. The Numbers Lady) suggests that teachers send students on scavenger hunts for numbers in the classroom, on the playground, and in their neighborhoods. Some possibilities for students of different ages:
Taking photos of numbers – for example,…
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