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Reggie Littlejohn is President of Women's Rights Without Frontiers, an international coalition to c… Michael Keany Nov 21, 2012 32 views
"Math is the new literacy for the 21st Century", says Nigel Nisbet. Armed with a degree in mathemat… Michael Keany Nov 21, 2012 102 views
Diana Laufenberg shares 3 surprising things she has learned about teaching -- including a key insig… Michael Keany Nov 16, 2012 90 views
David Logan talks about the five kinds of tribes that humans naturally form -- in schools, workplac… Michael Keany Nov 14, 2012 63 views
A 100-year-old teacher who was still working at a South Side school has died. Olivia Neubauer bega… Michael Keany Nov 12, 2012 102 views
The documentary "Brooklyn Castle" tells the story of five students and shows the dedication and har… Michael Keany Nov 10, 2012 54 views
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One year before Hurricane Sandy, Jeff Masters from Weather Underground predicts 9 weather disasters… Michael Keany Nov 4, 2012 258 views
Rice University professor Richard Baraniuk explains the vision behind Connexions, his open-source,… Michael Keany Nov 3, 2012 33 views
Historian Doris Kearns Goodwin talks about what we can learn from American presidents, including Ab… Michael Keany Nov 3, 2012 102 views
The film puts a lens on some very different tacks for incorporating place-based learning into schoo… Michael Keany Nov 3, 2012 45 views
Ringwood North Primary School's experience as a part of Apple's global 'Challenge Based Learning' p… Michael Keany Nov 2, 2012 46 views
Five practical pointers from Common Sense Media to help parents understand and manage the lives of… Michael Keany Oct 27, 2012 44 views
We believe that we should work to be happy, but could that be backwards? In this fast-moving and en… Michael Keany Oct 25, 2012 204 views
Daphne Koller is enticing top universities to put their most intriguing courses online for free --… Michael Keany Oct 25, 2012 50 views
Can ICT redefine the way we learn in the Networked Society? Technology has enabled us to interact,… Michael Keany Oct 23, 2012 55 views
Ali Carr-Chellman spells out three reasons boys are tuning out of school in droves, and lays out he… Michael Keany Oct 23, 2012 100 views
The Resolving Conflict Creatively Program helps develop emotional intelligence in Brooklyn inner-ci… Michael Keany Oct 19, 2012 57 views
Black Eyed Peas front man Will.i.am is no amateur when it comes to world affairs and social welfare… Michael Keany Oct 16, 2012 27 views
Once every decade, the 15 members of the Texas Board of Education meet in Austin to revise the stat… Michael Keany Oct 16, 2012 22 views
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