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A pioneering effort of the Hudson School District and the Concord Consortium of Massachusetts allow… Michael Keany Jan 17, 2012 40 views
Host: Amy Erin Borovoy, video programming producer, Edutopia Presenters: Nichole Pinkard, Founder,… Michael Keany Jan 12, 2012 35 views
By focusing tightly on instructional strategies and PD, educators at Cochrane Collegiate Academy sa… Michael Keany Jan 12, 2012 85 views
This animate was adapted from a talk given at the RSA by Sir Ken Robinson, world-renowned education… Tags: Education Maureen Santella Jan 8, 2012 46 views
Performance assessments offer a richer, more holistic approach to evaluating what students know and… Michael Keany Jan 7, 2012 15 views
On November 15, 2011, the National Center on Education and the Economy (NCEE) hosted an event with… Michael Keany Jan 7, 2012 30 views
John Kuhn, superintendent of Perrin-Whitt Consolidated Independent School District speaking at the… Michael Keany Jan 5, 2012 77 views
The brainchild of Sugata Mitra, professor of educational technology at Newcastle University. Mitra… Michael Keany Jan 4, 2012 42 views
http://www.slavicainc.com. A very interesting approach on why a reform of the education system is a… Michael Keany Dec 30, 2011 75 views
This animation was adapted from a talk given at TED by Sir Ken Robinson, world-renowned education a… Michael Keany Dec 30, 2011 68 views
Edited highlights from Sir Ken Robinson's talk at Learning Without Frontiers recorded March 16th, 2… Michael Keany Dec 30, 2011 100 views
Edutopia.org's Director of Video Programming, Zachary Fink, interviews UC Berkeley professor Dor Ab… Michael Keany Dec 28, 2011 19 views
In the latest release from TED2009, psychologist Barry Schwartz makes a passionate call for “practi… Michael Keany Dec 27, 2011 34 views
World Peace and other 4th-Grade Achievements is a one-hour film which interweaves the story of publ… Michael Keany Dec 24, 2011 69 views
This video is about a wonderful teacher who is helping fourth graders understand world peace. TED20… Michael Keany Dec 24, 2011 77 views
At the Enota Multiple Intelligences Academy, in Gainesville, Georgia, students know exactly how the… Michael Keany Dec 22, 2011 86 views
Even the smallest things, like the living cell, become big enough to grasp in Rob Olazagasti's midd… Michael Keany Dec 22, 2011 62 views
Bill and Mike say thanks to all members for making SL 2.0 such a big success! Perhaps the simple me… Michael Keany Dec 22, 2011 693 views
South Side principal and teachers speak out about why the new NYS teacher evaluation system is wron… Michael Keany Dec 21, 2011 116 views
Robert Wright uses evolutionary biology and game theory to explain why we appreciate the Golden Rul… Michael Keany Dec 21, 2011 10 views
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