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You have probably heard people say they are just bad at math, or perhaps you yourself feel like you… Michael Keany Jun 26, 2016 69 views
Writer and star of the Broadway musical In the Heights, Lin-Manuel Miranda performs "The Hamilton M… Michael Keany Jun 23, 2016 51 views
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Vancouver Public Schools shares the stages of development of a teacher leader program designed to e… Michael Keany May 24, 2016 100 views
Are children poor liars? Do you think you can easily detect their lies? Developmental researcher Ka… Michael Keany May 20, 2016 61 views
Joseph Renzulli is an American educational psychologist. He developed the three-ring model of gifte… Michael Keany May 17, 2016 86 views
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Librarian Sereena Hamm of Washington Latin Public Charter School in the nation’s capital discusses… Michael Keany May 3, 2016 83 views
Sean Reardon, a professor of education and sociology at Stanford University, discusses his recent s… Michael Keany May 3, 2016 41 views
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Ama Mazama (aka Marie-Josée Cérol) is Associate Professor and Director of the Graduate Programs of… Michael Keany Apr 25, 2016 100 views
Susan Engel, Ph.D. teaches in the Department of Psychology at Williams College and is the founding… Michael Keany Apr 22, 2016 39 views
Sales guru and persuasion expert Daniel H. Pink explains how you can use motivational interviewing… Michael Keany Apr 17, 2016 114 views
It can be hard sometimes, when speaking, to remember all of the grammatical rules that guide us whe… Michael Keany Apr 16, 2016 102 views
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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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