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You won't believe what happens to the bully in this video! This short film tells the story of Angel… Michael Keany Sep 29, 2021 102 views
Inspired by true events and filled with messages of empathy and hope, Umbrella follows Joseph's sto… Michael Keany Sep 28, 2021 30 views
Brené Brown, SXSWedu 2017 Keynote, Daring Classrooms We need to understand how scarcity affects th… Michael Keany Sep 27, 2021 89 views
Learn some simple techniques on how to effectively deliver questions in a classroom that encourage… Michael Keany Sep 27, 2021 23 views
By focusing tightly on instructional strategies and PD, educators at Cochrane Collegiate Academy sa… Michael Keany Sep 22, 2021 39 views
Rather than settling disagreements and conflicts for students, aiding them in resolving their own p… Michael Keany Sep 22, 2021 29 views
As a leading venture capitalist, Ted Dintersmith lived and breathed the world of innovation. He has… Michael Keany Sep 20, 2021 22 views
Is the current education system sufficient to make kids succeed in 21st century? Dr. Laura believes… Michael Keany Sep 16, 2021 29 views
André Thomas designs and researches the creation of games for higher education, targeting difficult… Michael Keany Sep 14, 2021 41 views
A classroom revolution is overdue, not only for improving learning but for the health of our democr… Michael Keany Sep 14, 2021 69 views
This is by far one of the most valuable lessons for a happier life. After reading the story by Stev… Michael Keany Sep 8, 2021 30 views
Hugh's talk will exhibit both his love for coaching and that of sport. He will share his growth fro… Michael Keany Sep 8, 2021 16 views
School can be rife with stress, anxiety, panic attacks and even burnout -- but there's often no for… Michael Keany Sep 7, 2021 19 views
This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. For babie… Michael Keany Sep 1, 2021 35 views
Why should we keep reading aloud to kids even when they can already "read on their own?" This talk… Michael Keany Aug 26, 2021 32 views
Lisa Guernsey is Director of the New America Foundation's Early Education Initiative. Ms. Guernsey… Michael Keany Aug 25, 2021 42 views
We all are familiar with expectations. Expectations laid on us once to succeed in life. And without… Michael Keany Aug 24, 2021 26 views
All parents get angry at their children. But there are hugely more effective ways to discipline tha… Michael Keany Aug 23, 2021 58 views
Those grating behaviors of your own child might just hint at their hidden talents. Author, Youth Em… Michael Keany Aug 23, 2021 21 views
Over the course of 50 episodes, we're going to learn about Black American History. Clint Smith will… Michael Keany Aug 18, 2021 9 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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