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I've got a professional challenge for you: I want you to flip every faculty meeting during the 2012-2013 school year.
Doing so would be a breeze, I bet. You could:
(1). Use YouTube's video…
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How Do Clothes Affect Behavior?
From the Marshall Memo #443
“Want to run the world? Start by tucking in your shirt,” says Merel van Beeren in this Psychology Today article reporting on research on the effect of clothing on behavior. She describes an experiment by Northwestern University psychologists Hajo Adam and Adam Galinsky (in the Journal of Experimental Psychology) in which…
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Dear Principals,
I've got a professional challenge for you: I want you to flip every faculty meeting during the 2012-2013 school year.
Doing so would be a breeze, I bet. You could:
(1). Use YouTube's video…
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This was written by Arnold Dodge, chair of the Department of Educational Leadership and Administration at Long Island University/C.W. Post Campus and a former…
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Summer will provide us all with some much needed time to think. This school year, we were continuously bombarded with “have to do’s” and there was little time to enjoy education or work proactively. Our actions as administrators and teachers are being controlled by the demands of…
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At a time when a growing number of…
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This was written by Peter Smagorinsky, Distinguished Research Professor of English Education at The University of…
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Can the American People Avoid Disaster and (Possibly) Save the World?
Not If U.S. Political, Corporate, and Financial Decision Makers
Destroy the Planet First
Denny Taylor
June 2012
To read, please click on the link below.…
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China wants inventors and entrepreneurs, but its schools, built around the notorious gaokao exam, are still designed to produce cookie-cutter engineers and accountants.

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