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Malcolm explains why kids can actually be worse off in smaller classes. Jimmy Kimmel Live - The fir… Michael Keany Oct 28, 2013 114 views
What might this mean in the interview process? You can't help it; sometimes, you just get a bad fe… Tags: impression, , Michael Keany Oct 26, 2013 64 views
If you don't know the difference between phonics and Whole Word, this is the quickest way to find o… Tags: sight, words Bruce Deitrick Price Oct 22, 2013 74 views
You can find more tips on how to use new media tools in your classroom at our Edutopia site: http:/… Michael Keany Oct 22, 2013 78 views
Critical thinking, risk taking, and collaboration -- along with academics and discipline -- are jus… Tags: arts integration Michael Keany Oct 22, 2013 79 views
Students created and participated in this video to thank and appreciate their amazing teachers. Bac… Michael Keany Oct 19, 2013 79 views
If you give a little love you can get a little love of your own. Se você doar um pouco de amor, voc… Michael Keany Oct 19, 2013 23 views
With all the buzz in education over the Common Core State Standards, we hit the streets to ask peop… dali rastello Oct 16, 2013 58 views
State Senator Joseph A. Griffo held the second part of his three-part Education Town Hall Series in… Tags: Common Core Michael Keany Oct 15, 2013 59 views
NYS Commissioner of Education Dr. John B. King, Jr. and PTA hold the first of five presentations ac… Tags: Common Core Michael Keany Oct 15, 2013 64 views
In this exclusive, unedited interview, "I Am Malala" author Malala Yousafzai remembers the Taliban'… Tags: Yousafzai, Malala Michael Keany Oct 12, 2013 201 views
What does real scientific work look like? As neuroscientist Stuart Firestein jokes: It looks a lot… Michael Keany Oct 12, 2013 69 views
Where do nicknames come from? Why are Ellens called Nellie and Edwards Ned? It's all a big misunder… Tags: nicknames Michael Keany Oct 12, 2013 71 views
School library and information technology programs are a vital resource for student learning. This… Tags: library media specialist Michael Keany Oct 11, 2013 84 views
Thiamine mononitrate, disodium inosinate, pyridoxine hydrochloride. In this episode of Tiny Desk Ki… Tags: nutrition Michael Keany Oct 11, 2013 79 views
What does it take to change food in schools? Why should we try? Check out this quick video. Tags: school lunch Michael Keany Oct 11, 2013 49 views
This video lays out the methods good schools use versus the methods that bad schools use. If someo… Tags: illiteracy, education Bruce Deitrick Price Oct 10, 2013 84 views
Once considered a childhood rite of passage, bullying lingers well into adulthood. Bullies and vict… Tags: bullying Michael Keany Oct 9, 2013 63 views
A Ravitch interview on MSNBC seems almost inevitable -- what took them so long? -- and host Chris H… Tags: Evaluation Systems, Ravitch Michael Keany Oct 8, 2013 100 views
This video shows the changing front lines of the European Theater of World War II every day from th… Tags: World War II Michael Keany Oct 5, 2013 78 views
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