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Bryan Fiese's 10 Rules of Student Engagement Program Bryan Fiese is world renowned educationist an… Michael Keany Dec 18, 2017 102 views
Biology is the subject that studies life in all its forms, from the simple cell through to all the… Michael Keany Dec 11, 2017 100 views
Cleese explains why extremely stupid people do not have the capability to realize how stupid they a… Michael Keany Dec 7, 2017 152 views
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Book teaser trailer for the book MUGAMORE published in 2013. Tags: add, adhd Jonathan T. Jefferson Dec 4, 2017 91 views
A good video to share with students discussing team work Michael Keany Dec 3, 2017 95 views
See How Awe-Inspiring — And Awful — 2 Year Olds Can Be Want to understand just how fast toddlers' b… Michael Keany Dec 2, 2017 102 views
School buses might not grab headlines, but they are a critical part of American K-12 education, pro… Michael Keany Nov 26, 2017 27 views
The future of protecting an open Internet has been the subject of fierce debate, and potential chan… Michael Keany Nov 24, 2017 34 views
Montbello High School reduces suspension and expulsion rates by 30% using Restorative Justice. Michael Keany Nov 20, 2017 92 views
Watch how this fourth-grade teacher uses a line of questioning in a structured, text-based discussi… Michael Keany Nov 9, 2017 102 views
Dr. Michael Hynes is the Superintendent of Schools for the Patchogue Medford School District. Prior… Tags: recess, Hynes Dr. Michael Hynes Oct 29, 2017 116 views
Focus EDU is the world’s first integrated classroom system that incorporates EEG detection technolo… Michael Keany Oct 29, 2017 104 views
Michael Hynes became disengaged from school at a young age, but his love for Tennis kept him going.… Dr. Michael Hynes Oct 29, 2017 104 views
Scrawny. Short. Ugly. Fat. Weird. 30% of school kids worldwide are bullied each year and bullying i… Michael Keany Oct 27, 2017 52 views
Learn more about this week's Leadership Nudge - http://wp.me/p770mH-tp Enroll for the Leadership Nu… Michael Keany Oct 26, 2017 102 views
Gloria Ladson-Billings (PhD Stanford ’84) is the Chair of the Department of Curriculum & Instru… Michael Keany Oct 21, 2017 118 views
Edward L. Deci is professor of psychology and Gowen Professor in the Social Sciences at the Univers… Michael Keany Oct 17, 2017 102 views
In scenes that could be mistaken for having taken place in Nuremberg, leader of the German American… Michael Keany Oct 13, 2017 84 views
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