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Parent to Obama: Why don’t private schools adopt your test-based school reforms? BY VALERIE STRAUSS



Parent to Obama: Why don’t private schools adopt your test-based school reforms?



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Lessons From My Middle School Son By Peter DeWitt - Guest Blogger Lisa Meade

Lessons From My Middle School Son

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Thompson: The Way to Save Common Core (If It's Worth Saving)

Thompson: The Way to Save Common Core (If It's Worth Saving)…

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How Do I Become an Instructional Coach? By Elena Aguilar

How Do I Become an Instructional Coach?

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Education lotteries redistribute wealth from the poor to the rich by Lauren Williams

Education lotteries redistribute wealth from the poor to the rich

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How to focus under pressure by Annie Murphy Paul

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Why most professional development for teachers is useless BY VALERIE STRAUSS

The Answer Sheet

By Valerie Strauss

Why most…
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My View: Predictions for the next decades of education by David Houle

My View: Predictions for the next decades of education

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By David Houle, Special to CNN

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The Future Of Games In Education By Katie Lepi

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The Future Of Games In Education

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Bigger Gains for Students Who Don’t Get Help Solving Problems by Annie Murphy Paul

Bigger Gains for Students Who Don’t Get Help Solving Problems

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A Look Into Teenagers’ Complicated Online Lives By Elizabeth Blair

A Look Into Teenagers’ Complicated Online Lives

 | February 26, 2014

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By Elizabeth Blair

Researcher danah boyd is obsessed with how teenagers use the Internet. For the legions of adults who are worried about them, that’s…

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My "Academy Awards" for Best Educational Documentaries by Mark Phillips



My "Academy Awards" for Best Educational Documentaries

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When to let learners struggle by Annie Murphy Paul

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What Makes a Change Agent? by Shane Haggerty

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What Makes a Change Agent?

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Select Your Conclusions, Apply Data by Matthew Di Carlo

Select Your Conclusions, Apply Data

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The recent release of the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) and the companion Trial Urban District Assessment (TUDA) was predictably exploited…

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How to Get a Job at Google by Tom Friedman





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We all know what teachers do, right? Wrong! by Sarah Blaine



The Teachers



by Sarah Blaine

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We all know what teachers do, right? After all, we were all students. Each one of us, each…

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Why I No Longer Use Bellringers by Paul Barnwell







Why I No Longer Use Bellringers



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Added by Michael Keany on February 21, 2014 at 2:42pm — 1 Comment

What if Google ran the college application process? by Jon Boeckenstedt

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What if Google ran the college application process?

By Valerie Strauss, Updated: February 20 at 1:24 pm

If you have ever been through the college admissions process, or your child has, or, if anybody you have ever known has been remotely connected to it, then you know how crazy it is. In this post, Jon…

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