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DisplayNote Broadcast's Chrome extension makes it easy to quickly share your screen to your student… Michael Keany Sep 15, 2022 43 views
Advocates for charter schools say they offer families educational alternatives to failing public sc… Michael Keany Sep 14, 2022 43 views
We talk to Abu Baker Samoon, an Afghan refugee, about his journey to the United States. Find out ho… Michael Keany Sep 13, 2022 102 views
This talk is about what you can learn from the Danes - among the happiest people in the world and p… Michael Keany Sep 13, 2022 55 views
Why do some classrooms look the same now as they did 70 years ago? In this passionate talk, second… Michael Keany Sep 8, 2022 102 views
What is the impact of mispronouncing a name? In this powerful talk, Gerardo Ochoa shares the four s… Michael Keany Sep 7, 2022 74 views
Investing time early in the year to establish procedures and expectations lets teachers and student… Michael Keany Sep 7, 2022 100 views
We all are familiar with expectations. Expectations laid on us once to succeed in life. And without… Michael Keany Sep 6, 2022 100 views
Should you tell your kids they are smart or talented? Professor Carol Dweck answers this question a… Michael Keany Sep 1, 2022 82 views
Making a habit of these practices can help new teachers avoid burnout and thrive in the classroom d… Michael Keany Sep 1, 2022 62 views
While most schools across the country returned to in-person instruction last year, many families op… Michael Keany Aug 24, 2022 57 views
When teachers learn their students’ interests and strengths as writers, they can better support the… Michael Keany Aug 24, 2022 56 views
It’s certainly easier to make assumptions about people than it is to spend time getting to know som… Michael Keany Aug 24, 2022 87 views
NAIS Annual Conference speaker Frans Johansson, entrepreneur and author of "The Medici Effect" and… Michael Keany Aug 18, 2022 64 views
Kurt Vonnegut found the tidy, satisfying arcs of many stories at odds with reality, and he set out… Michael Keany Aug 17, 2022 83 views
When the Taliban returned to power in Afghanistan a year ago, they promised to be more inclusive. M… Michael Keany Aug 15, 2022 63 views
For the past 100 years, many brilliant men and women have been researching and thinking about how w… Michael Keany Aug 13, 2022 70 views
In current society, people with Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) tend to struggle if… Michael Keany Aug 11, 2022 116 views
Librarian of Congress James H. Billington engages noted author and historian David MCullough in a d… Michael Keany Aug 8, 2022 102 views
How did your parents respond to you as a child when you were upset? Can you see the impact of their… Michael Keany Aug 8, 2022 102 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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