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Learn about Education Elements and high level concepts of blended learning. Michael Keany Apr 2, 2018 120 views
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Douglas talks about the research on top students' learning habits. Douglas is the founder and Glob… Michael Keany Nov 14, 2016 194 views
Every day, we meet people and process our interactions--making inferences and developing beliefs ab… Michael Keany Nov 16, 2016 114 views
FEET FIRST is an educational video designed to create awareness and inform students about the catas… richard. s. siegel Feb 18, 2015 158 views
Teaching is extremely difficult in urban school districts. In Chicago, for example, the city is con… Michael Keany Aug 31, 2016 86 views
Recognizing a need for a youth volunteer database, and also hoping to empower his peers, Jake and h… Michael Keany Sep 6, 2016 63 views
This short video provides highlights from the September 2016 issue of School Administrator magazine… Michael Keany Sep 2, 2016 84 views
Are you ready for the school year? Do you have what it takes? Are you prepared? Great take-off of… Michael Keany Aug 30, 2016 164 views
You have only a few minutes to make a great impression on the parents of your students. Watch how a… Michael Keany Aug 29, 2016 76 views
Charter schools are privately run, publicly funded, and irregularly regulated. John Oliver explores… Michael Keany Aug 30, 2016 36 views
Classroom rules as demonstrated by the Minions. Michael Keany Aug 23, 2016 79 views
In this story from Cracking the Codes: The System of Racial Inequity, a film from World Trust, auth… Michael Keany Aug 20, 2016 102 views
This clip features Barbie-Danielle DeCarlo, Rinku Sen, Suzanne LePeintre, Tilman Smith, Tim Wise, R… Michael Keany Aug 20, 2016 108 views
Cracking the Codes: The System of Racial Inequity, film and conversation guide. This clip features… Michael Keany Aug 20, 2016 56 views
Brenda Kaylor, Just ASK Senior Consultant, interviews Shari VanderVelde, 4th/5th grade teacher, Orc… Michael Keany Dec 5, 2015 88 views
Assessing Teacher Effectiveness Charlotte Danielson, Educational Consultant, Danielson Group In the… Michael Keany Dec 3, 2015 100 views
While the West Des Moines Community School District Superintendent was beginning her speech to the… Michael Keany Sep 3, 2015 104 views
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