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We’ve heard it in the news – the U.S. is gripped by an epidemic of teen suicide. Following the suic… Michael Keany May 3, 2021 13 views
A simple experiment to discover what stresses high school students leads to disturbing results that… Michael Keany May 3, 2021 3 views
A teen’s opinion on parenting from stereotypes and experience. This talk teaches parents about tech… Michael Keany Apr 29, 2021 36 views
Martyn begins by introducing teenagers many of whom were once sweet children, and will one day beco… Michael Keany Apr 27, 2021 51 views
Understanding the How and Why of Sound Walls Ohio Department of Education 2019 Literacy Conference… Michael Keany Apr 27, 2021 22 views
In his talk, Stephen considers what it might mean to change the mantra of education from “learning… Michael Keany Apr 22, 2021 51 views
In this video captured by NASA’s Perseverance rover, the agency's Ingenuity Mars Helicopter took th… Michael Keany Apr 22, 2021 26 views
Why is it that schools teach us WHAT we need to learn, without ever teaching us HOW? Memory and Spe… Michael Keany Apr 22, 2021 19 views
In the mid 1800's, Horace Mann captured the potential impact of education on society. We have yet t… Michael Keany Apr 21, 2021 13 views
Some Americans still do not have proper access to high-speed internet, which puts a strain on the e… Michael Keany Apr 21, 2021 59 views
"One of the best examples of post-World War II social guidance films, with examples of "good" and "… Michael Keany Apr 19, 2021 118 views
Dispelling narratives taught to young people as a way to encourage young people to strive for the w… Michael Keany Apr 19, 2021 70 views
A simple one-sentence writing assignment set by third grade teacher Kyle Schwartz revealed the hear… Michael Keany Apr 16, 2021 51 views
Learn about these traditions that are still practiced today all around the world. Michael Keany Apr 15, 2021 19 views
Animated video production that provides a guided tour of the family mastaba complex G 2100 at Giza,… Michael Keany Apr 13, 2021 4 views
Explore the technique known as the Socratic Method, which uses questions to examine a person’s valu… Michael Keany Apr 13, 2021 8 views
In this talk, recorded at TEDxEustis in January 2019, Dr. Julie Hasson shares her research into the… Michael Keany Apr 7, 2021 58 views
There are only a few ideas that had as much of an impact on education as those of John Dewey. The A… Michael Keany Apr 6, 2021 78 views
Adorable five-year-old genius Arden Hayes demonstrates his incredible wealth of knowledge in world… Michael Keany Apr 5, 2021 108 views
TEDx Talk Tryon - Teaching took on a whole new meaning for this high school teacher turned biofuel… Michael Keany Apr 5, 2021 87 views
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