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John Maguire uses his SLIDER DIAGRAM to define and discuss the FIVE RULES OF READABLE WRITING. He e… Michael Keany Jun 7, 2021 36 views
Arel Moodie delivers a fascinating talk on one of the most important life lessons he's learned: You… Michael Keany Jun 7, 2021 216 views
“Remote Teaching Was a Disaster. Was It?” by Eric Mazur on YouTube, May 2021 Michael Keany Jun 3, 2021 37 views
You never know how much time you really have until you start to use it. Are you as efficient and pr… Michael Keany Jun 2, 2021 136 views
Carley feels stress over performing well in school, and in this talk, looks at it from the perspect… Michael Keany Jun 1, 2021 59 views
High school students are taught to believe in the importance of getting good grades while they ofte… Michael Keany May 27, 2021 114 views
This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. Peter is… Michael Keany May 26, 2021 22 views
Douglas talks about the research on top students learning habits. Douglas is the founder and Globa… Michael Keany May 25, 2021 67 views
Author Ulrich Boser unpacks the science of learning. He discusses the "New Smart"--and details how… Michael Keany May 24, 2021 19 views
Vice President Kamala Harris congratulated 2021 graduates for overcoming the challenges brought on… Michael Keany May 24, 2021 30 views
Jeni Cross is a sociology professor at Colorado State University. She has spoken about community de… Michael Keany May 21, 2021 100 views
We know how to help kids develop into powerful learners. Now, we just need to make that happen in s… Michael Keany May 18, 2021 44 views
Note: In this video, Dr. Stuart Ablon, Director of the Think:Kids program in the Department of Psyc… Michael Keany May 17, 2021 18 views
What if someone told you that all it takes to teach kids a whole host of crucial life skills is a l… Michael Keany May 13, 2021 26 views
Why do some classrooms look the same now as they did 70 years ago? In this passionate talk, second… Michael Keany May 12, 2021 46 views
International speaker and freelance blogger Timmy Sullivan shares his perspective on the major diff… Michael Keany May 10, 2021 69 views
After a high profile career as CEO, Pierre Pirard decided to redirect his focus and became a teache… Michael Keany May 8, 2021 75 views
Collaboration. Communication. Critical thinking. Creativity. - Should be present in all classrooms.… Michael Keany May 6, 2021 77 views
Happy U.S. Teacher Appreciation Week 2021! This educator's story can be found in today's interactiv… Michael Keany May 4, 2021 39 views
On March 21, 2018 beloved high school principal, Troy Schueller, unexpectedly committed suicide. In… Michael Keany May 3, 2021 98 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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