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Adrian Antao is a high school English teacher at KIPP NYC. Adrian has worked with educators, coders… Michael Keany Mar 25, 2024 14 views
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In 1864, Jourdon Anderson and his wife escaped a life of slavery and moved to Ohio. A year later, h… Michael Keany Mar 21, 2024 623 views
How do many Europeans greet each other at social gatherings? See lesson plan at https://schoolleade… Michael Keany Mar 21, 2024 16 views
By using real-world problems as projects for children to solve, Crellin Elementary empowers, engage… Michael Keany Mar 20, 2024 3 views
Researchers in Michigan showed that project-based learning in high-poverty communities can produce… Michael Keany Mar 19, 2024 4 views
New research reveals that when science, reading, and math come together in rigorous hands-on projec… Michael Keany Mar 18, 2024 4 views
Scientific evidence suggests that the secret to thriving students and a good education are amazing… Michael Keany Mar 14, 2024 14 views
Henry Louis Gates Jr. on finding White people's surprising Black roots. The host of 'Finding Your R… Michael Keany Mar 13, 2024 11 views
ABC News' Alex Presha speaks with key scholars of the "10 million names" project, which aims to she… Michael Keany Mar 12, 2024 31 views
Teachers need a new way to think about executive function. The concept of the "Cautious Corner" hel… Michael Keany Mar 11, 2024 5 views
Research shows that creating optimal conditions for learning wherever kids spend time can boost stu… Michael Keany Mar 6, 2024 20 views
The research is clear: Strong relationships with educators help students develop the cognitive skil… Michael Keany Mar 5, 2024 6 views
In the video above, the_miracle_aligner covers “Smells Like Teen Spirit” in a medieval (or “bardcor… Michael Keany Mar 5, 2024 39 views
By regularly reviewing students’ behavior and learning as a team, teachers can ensure that every st… Michael Keany Mar 4, 2024 4 views
When students make “I notice” and “I wonder” comments on course content, teachers can see what they… Michael Keany Mar 1, 2024 7 views
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Mentors.net was founded in 1995 as a professional development resource for school administrators leading new teacher induction programs. It soon evolved into a destination where both new and student teachers could reflect on their teaching experiences. Now, nearly thirty years later, Mentors.net has taken on a new direction—serving as a platform for beginning teachers, preservice educators, and
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