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Are children poor liars? Do you think you can easily detect their lies? Developmental researcher Ka… Michael Keany Jan 26, 2021 40 views
Leaders don’t need to be loud and confident to be effective. The Open University’s Dr Jacqueline Ba… Michael Keany Jan 26, 2021 108 views
Is the sky really blue? That might seem obvious. But sometimes things are more nuanced and complica… Michael Keany Jan 25, 2021 42 views
If you could do one thing - the most important thing - to influence the life of a young child, what… Michael Keany Jan 21, 2021 50 views
Cole Bennett came up with the idea for Lyrical Lemonade while still in High School. Through his tal… Michael Keany Jan 20, 2021 38 views
Karen is a leadership consultant who is extremely passionate about storytelling. Her mission is to… Michael Keany Jan 19, 2021 98 views
Samantha Ettus focuses on human potential. In this provocative talk, she argues that going beyond p… Michael Keany Jan 19, 2021 64 views
Alex Jones is not the only guy making a career out of conspiracy theories. They are everywhere on t… Michael Keany Jan 14, 2021 52 views
Is the current education system sufficient to make kids succeed in 21st century? Dr. Laura believes… Michael Keany Jan 13, 2021 62 views
We are not preparing our children for a future of AI, robotics, and autonomous driving. Our educati… Michael Keany Jan 12, 2021 71 views
Note: In this video, Dr. Stuart Ablon, Director of the Think:Kids program in the Department of Psyc… Michael Keany Jan 8, 2021 52 views
Political dramas Homeland and Designated Survivor have recently explored how a president could be r… Michael Keany Jan 8, 2021 42 views
Whacky colour changes, magic disappearing water, blowing up dustbins, clouds of steam, thunder air… Michael Keany Jan 6, 2021 64 views
A new president has been elected! What happens next? Franchesca Ramsey explores the big day for the… Michael Keany Jan 6, 2021 106 views
Carson Byblow is a 5th grade student who goes to the Anglo American School of Sofia in Bulgaria. He… Michael Keany Dec 23, 2020 72 views
Why is it so important for us to know someone else's gender? We live in a gendered world, but for A… Michael Keany Dec 23, 2020 100 views
I've been asking the question: What makes a good teacher great? for 24 years. I have collected 26,0… Michael Keany Dec 23, 2020 33 views
With this talk, Dr. Nick Fuhrman encourages us to recognize the profound personal impact that we ca… Michael Keany Dec 23, 2020 35 views
Sparsh Shah wants to show people how they can transcend every difficulty that comes their way in li… Michael Keany Dec 23, 2020 42 views
Fifth grader Sarah Good encourages you to keep a positive mindset even when facing negative times.… Michael Keany Dec 23, 2020 14 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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