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There are about 7,000 languages spoken around the world -- and they all have different sounds, voca… Michael Keany Jun 7, 2022 102 views
A typical child on Piaget's conservation tasks Michael Keany Jun 6, 2022 48 views
An old widower learns lessons of love from an over-zealous, pesty kid.Created by Delta Kappa Alpha… Michael Keany Jun 6, 2022 21 views
What happens when a dream you've held since childhood ... doesn't come true? As Lisa Bu adjusted to… Michael Keany Jun 4, 2022 79 views
57 Years Apart - A Boy And a Man Talk About Life 'Act normal, don’t be silly, don’t bully lots of p… Michael Keany Jun 2, 2022 52 views
For middle and high school students, the last few weeks of school offer a great opportunity to look… Michael Keany May 31, 2022 100 views
In this talk Betty shares her story of being doubted on her math capabilities because she is female… Michael Keany May 29, 2022 67 views
For middle and high school students, the last few weeks of school offer a great opportunity to look… Michael Keany May 24, 2022 49 views
Stephen is a Senior Directing major at Carnegie Mellon. He is also the current President of Carnegi… Michael Keany May 24, 2022 100 views
In this inspiring talk, advocate and educator Dean Bragonier offers a different take on Dyslexia. B… Michael Keany May 24, 2022 100 views
How do you get to study when you have zero motivation to do so? It's a problem we've all faced Michael Keany May 23, 2022 37 views
This video is about how to get stuff done by changing the stories that you tell yourself. I've used… Michael Keany May 23, 2022 30 views
If the Romans had Google Maps, this is how they would have planned their trips. Michael Keany May 18, 2022 74 views
There's no point in consuming information if the most valuable pieces don't stick with you. Which i… Michael Keany May 18, 2022 82 views
Have you ever wanted to turn a struggle into a triumph, but not known where to start? Carson Byblow… Michael Keany May 12, 2022 64 views
A lot of people ask me questions about how to stay/be/get motivated. Today I'll tell you about a ve… Michael Keany May 11, 2022 75 views
The Let Grow Project encourages students to be independent and try things on their own. These stude… Michael Keany May 10, 2022 91 views
A survey from The Trevor Project found that 45 percent of LGBTQ youth across the U.S. seriously con… Michael Keany May 9, 2022 100 views
This was a short video I produced last year to teach a small group of leaders about using PowerPoin… Michael Keany May 9, 2022 104 views
In this talk, Rebecca shares the process of joining the Student Counsel (STUCO) at her elementary s… Michael Keany May 8, 2022 110 views
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Mentors.net - a Professional Development Resource
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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practice. Submissions may range from a 500-word personal reflection to a 2,000-word article with formal citations.