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Imagine, for a second, a duck teaching a French class. A ping-pong match in orbit around a black ho… Michael Keany Jan 16, 2017 104 views
Watch the new trailer for #HiddenFigures, based on the incredible untold true story. Starring Taraj… Michael Keany Jan 16, 2017 30 views
Your students can improve their work by recognizing the strengths and weaknesses in the work of oth… Michael Keany Jan 11, 2017 93 views
Ron Berger is Chief Academic Officer for EL Education. EL Education guides a network of over 150 pu… Michael Keany Jan 11, 2017 25 views
At Nashville Big Picture High School, students personalize their own learning -- from presenting pr… Michael Keany Jan 1, 2017 39 views
HERBERT C. KELMAN is the Richard Clarke Cabot Professor of Social Ethics, Emeritus, at Harvard Univ… Michael Keany Dec 30, 2016 50 views
Alfie Kohn writes and speaks widely on human behavior, education, and parenting. The author of four… Michael Keany Dec 27, 2016 100 views
In this NPR video, Adam Cole dramatizes the key events of the Earth’s 4.5-billion year history on a… Michael Keany Dec 10, 2016 57 views
An online homework help tool – ASSISTments, a free online homework help program developed by Worces… Michael Keany Dec 9, 2016 104 views
Former dropout and gang member, currently a Professor of Sociology at the University of California… Michael Keany Nov 26, 2016 42 views
Today, teachers' unions are among the fiercest opponents of charter schools in the United States. T… Michael Keany Nov 25, 2016 122 views
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http://www.ted.com Throughout human evolution, multiple versions of humans co-existed. Could we be… Michael Keany Nov 25, 2016 116 views
Want a quick and easy tool to get students more active and engaged with content? You'll find this w… Michael Keany Nov 17, 2016 93 views
Every day, we meet people and process our interactions--making inferences and developing beliefs ab… Michael Keany Nov 16, 2016 114 views
Douglas talks about the research on top students' learning habits. Douglas is the founder and Glob… Michael Keany Nov 14, 2016 194 views
Jerry Mintz has been a leading voice in the alternative school movement for over 30 years. In addit… Michael Keany Nov 12, 2016 47 views
EShort student films can provide ample fodder for creative work as illustrated by this whimsical th… Michael Keany Oct 27, 2016 104 views
TeachHUB offers a bounty of video writing prompts and accompanying lesson ideas by grade band for r… Michael Keany Oct 27, 2016 49 views
You just discovered a magical movie theater. What is is it like? What happens next? Here's a short… Michael Keany Oct 27, 2016 33 views
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