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When you listen to music, multiple areas of your brain become engaged and active. But when you actu… Michael Keany Aug 29, 2016 61 views
This one goes out to all the teachers, bus drivers, administrators, and support staff who teach and… Michael Keany Aug 29, 2016 38 views
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Classroom rules as demonstrated by the Minions. Michael Keany Aug 23, 2016 79 views
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Cracking the Codes: The System of Racial Inequity, film and conversation guide. This clip features… Michael Keany Aug 20, 2016 55 views
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Christopher Weiss has been the Principal of Riverside School in Greenwich CT since 2012. He was pre… Michael Keany Aug 17, 2016 49 views
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Know the signs of drug abuse can help save the lives of people you love. If you notice missing pill… Michael Keany Jul 15, 2016 61 views
Fractions come up all the time in everyday life, and yet, they are often a difficult concept for el… Michael Keany Jun 29, 2016 118 views
Ever wondered why kids say they’re bored at school, or why they stop trying when the work gets hard… Michael Keany Jun 26, 2016 100 views
In 1965, a Boston school teacher was fired for teaching a poem by Langston Hughes. He wrote a book… Michael Keany Jun 26, 2016 81 views
Born in 1933, Francine Christophe was deported with her mother at the Bergen-Belsen concentration c… Michael Keany Jun 26, 2016 112 views
Sacramento City Unified School District (SCUSD) has two foundational initiatives aimed at fulfillin… Michael Keany Jun 26, 2016 32 views
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