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4 of the biggest myths surrounding the student data debate by Roger Riddell

4 of the biggest myths surrounding the student data debate

Education Dive

From the debacle that led …

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Peer Observation: Get Out of the Land of Nice By Peter DeWitt

Peer Observation: Get Out of the Land of Nice

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Are we abandoning public education 60 years after historic Brown ruling? By Barbara Miner

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The Decline of Public Education by Lt. Gen. Clarence E. McKnight Jr.



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Good Schools for All: Finishing the Work of Brown vs. Board of Education by MAURICE ELIAS

 

Good Schools for All: Finishing the Work of Brown vs. Board of Education

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Talking to Children About Their Disabilities, With Metaphors and Minecraft By SARAH WHEELER

Talking to Children About Their Disabilities, With Metaphors and Minecraft

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Pranks and creativity by Annie Murphy Paul

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Racism 101: Let’s Talk About Diversity and Prejudice in America’s Public Schools BY JILL KOYAMA

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Racism 101: Let’s Talk About Diversity and…

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“If I Suspend Them I Can’t Teach Them” BY JESSE KATZ

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Why Do We Keep Kicking Kids Out of…

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Heart Surgery - No Modern Technology? by Tom Whitby

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There’s no such thing as the ‘best’ teacher by Sarah Blaine

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Added by Michael Keany on May 12, 2014 at 1:49pm — No Comments

Why Professional Development Matters By Katie Lepi

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Why Professional Development Matters

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Added by Michael Keany on May 12, 2014 at 9:59am — No Comments

Why Is Writing So Hard? Reason #756 by Kate Nonesuch



Why Is Writing So Hard? Reason #756

by Kate Nonesuch



It was Mary Ann’s turn to read her story to the group. She stood up, took a deep breath and started. “The bottle was my friend for a long…

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