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Does Group Work ... Work? By Peter DeWitt

Does Group Work ... Work?

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Teacher Pay Starts Low, Grows Slowly, Is Generally Awful, Report Says By Ross Brenneman

Teacher Pay Starts Low, Grows Slowly, Is Generally Awful, Report Says

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Evidence, Brown, and the Civil Rights Act by Robert Slavin



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School Climate: The Issue May Be You By Peter DeWitt

School Climate: The Issue May Be You

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People need people to learn (unless you're Bill Gates) by Annie Murphy Paul

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Tackling Challenges of Education and Health Together by Linda P. Fried



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Are First-Year Teachers Ever Proficient? By Nancy Flanagan

Are First-Year Teachers Ever Proficient?

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What Happens to the Kids Who Ruled Middle School? By Sarah D. Sparks

What Happens to the Kids Who Ruled Middle School?

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Year-Round Schooling: Why It's Time to Change By Matthew Lynch

Year-Round Schooling: Why It's Time to Change

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Seeing what is invisible to others… by Dennis Sparks

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How Tests Make Us Smarter By HENRY L. ROEDIGER III





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Why The Future Of Education Involves Badges By LindsayH

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3 Guidelines to Eliminating Assessment Fog by John McCarthy



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Teaching Ethics and Narrative . . . With Violent Video Games? by Paul Darvasi



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