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New York School Funding: Is It Getting Fairer? by Alyssa Morones

New York School Funding: Is It Getting Fairer?

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Added by Michael Keany on April 11, 2013 at 12:54pm — No Comments

Even Top Students May Not Be College-Ready by Elaine Tuttle Hansen

Even Top Students May Not Be College-Ready

In this Chronicle of Higher Education article, Elaine Tuttle Hansen (Johns Hopkins University Center for Talented Youth) recalls what a math professor said about his students: “They have the grades and the test scores to be here. What they don’t have is a deep understanding of why the techniques they’ve been taught work, the actual underlying mathematical relationships.” Hansen says these worries apply…

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Added by Michael Keany on April 10, 2013 at 11:22am — No Comments

If Students Could Create a School, What Would It Look Like? by Michelle Healy

If Students Could Create a School, What Would It Look Like?

Guest Post by Michelle Healy

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Added by Michael Keany on April 9, 2013 at 7:25pm — No Comments

Advice Column: To New Teachers from Fifth Grade Students By Megan Allen

Advice Column: To New Teachers from Fifth Grade Students

By Megan Allen

4/6/13

TransformED

I’ve been thinking about how to better…
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Blogging in the 21st-Century Classroom by MICHELLE LAMPINEN

Blogging in the 21st-Century Classroom

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It's Not the Test That Made Them Cheat By Michael J. Feuer

It's Not the Test That Made Them Cheat

Article Tools Ed Week

News came down, or up, earlier this month about the indictment of the former Atlanta schools chief Beverly Hall and 35 other current and former officials for their alleged roles in a…

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Online Teacher Emergency Posted by Smadar Goldstein





Online Teacher Emergency

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School Budgets and Social Media: Leaders at the Edge, Blog By Jill Berkowicz and Ann Myers, Written by Douglas W. Huntley Ed.D

School Budgets and Social Media: Leaders at the Edge

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Added by Michael Keany on April 8, 2013 at 9:30pm — No Comments

Five Reasons Why We Need Poetry in Schools by ELENA AGUILAR

Five Reasons Why We Need Poetry in Schools

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School Leaders: Don't Let Your Teachers Lose Heart By Laurie Barnoski

School Leaders: Don't Let Your Teachers Lose Heart

Article Tools Ed Week

I lined up to board a plane in Seattle when a security agent reached for my husband's ticket and read it. She said, "Barnoski?" Then she swiveled her head, finding me as her…

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3 Reasons to Like the New Science Standards By Arthur H. Camins

3 Reasons to Like the New Science Standards

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New K-12 science learning standards are set to be released to the nation this week with great expectations. This is reason for both…

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Rushing Toward the Wrong School Achievement Policy

Rushing Toward the Wrong School Achievement Policy

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April 4, 2013

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April 2013 ELMag cover

This guest blog post is part of a series from…

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Collaboration Strikes Again -- Or Are Schools Striking Collaboration? By Learning Forward

Collaboration Strikes Again -- Or Are Schools Striking Collaboration?

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‘Don’t buy the bunk’ about new Common Core tests By Carol Burris



Principal warns parents: ‘Don’t buy the bunk’ about new Common Core tests



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Do the Right Thing: Managing the Digital Lives of Teens by MATT LEVINSON

Do the Right Thing: Managing the Digital Lives of Teens

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Added by Michael Keany on April 7, 2013 at 3:40pm — No Comments

Another Person's World: Ed Reform Through True Understanding by LORI DESAUTELS

Another Person's World: Ed Reform Through True Understanding

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Do You Question Your State Education Department? By Peter DeWitt

Do You Question Your State Education Department?

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