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Wish That I Could Be Like the Cool Kids By Peter DeWitt

Wish That I Could Be Like the Cool Kids

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5 Ways to Enhance Student Learning Using Free Rice By Travis Thurston

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5 Ways to Enhance Student Learning Using Free Rice

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Supporting ELLs in PBL Projects by Andrew Miller



Supporting ELLs in PBL Projects

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Is the School Principalship a Doable Job? It Depends by Frederick Brown

Is the School Principalship a Doable Job? It Depends

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6 Tips for Social Media Newbies By Karla Duff

6 Tips for Social Media Newbies

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A road trip involves taking a journey without a solid destination in mind. It is usually impromptu and includes stops for exploration, sightseeing, and sharing. Joining in a social media platform is the same type of…

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Spicing Up Student Learning With History and STEM Podcasts By Leah Levy

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Spicing Up Student Learning With History and STEM Podcasts

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The Common Core and Digital Skills Development by MONICA BURNS



The Common Core and Digital Skills Development

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The Common Core: What Is The Question To Ask? by Victor Jaccarino

The Common Core: What Is The Question To Ask?

by Victor Jaccarino

Since I retired from Herricks four years ago, I have been working as an educational consultant in a variety of schools in New York State. When I meet people for the first time and they ask what I do now that I am retired, I tell them that I am working in schools to help teachers and…

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John Hattie Releases 'The Politics of Distraction' By Peter DeWitt

John Hattie Releases 'The Politics of Distraction'

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Downshifting to Summer by Tricia Ebner

Downshifting



 

I’ve done this now for 24 years. I’d love to tell you I’ve gotten better at each year. Sadly, I haven’t. This is just as big a challenge for me now as it was after my first year.

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Added by Michael Keany on June 28, 2015 at 10:39am — No Comments

Using Socratic Seminars in Middle School By Sarah Tantillo

Sarah Tweaks Her Socratic Seminar Recipe

Sarah Tantillo extends her wildly popular 2013 MiddleWeb post, Socratic Seminars in the Middle, with a variation suggested…

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Added by Michael Keany on June 26, 2015 at 9:00am — No Comments

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