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Learn more at https://www.mindsetkit.org/ Scott Dodson Aug 15, 2015 29 views
Whether it's an app or a piece of paper, exit tickets are quick, ungraded assessments of how you're… Scott Dodson Aug 15, 2015 44 views
Stanford professor Linda Darling-Hammond shares how using well-crafted formative and performance as… Scott Dodson Aug 15, 2015 36 views
Hinduism, Buddhism, Christianity, Judaism, and Islam are five of the biggest religions in the world… Scott Dodson Aug 15, 2015 30 views
Diane Ravitch is Research Professor of Education at New York University and a historian of educatio… Tags: Ravitch Scott Dodson Aug 15, 2015 64 views
The video features 15 clips from my Brainwaves Video Anthology, nine teachers and six students spea… Michael Keany Aug 9, 2015 46 views
Christopher Weiss has been the Principal of Riverside School in Greenwich CT since 2012. He was pre… Michael Keany Aug 2, 2015 61 views
The industrial factory model of education was designed to support a social and employment structure… Michael Keany Aug 2, 2015 69 views
Boyd Maxwell and Perry Schmidt report on the latest developments in the exciting world of pro teach… Michael Keany Jul 31, 2015 465 views
10 thought-leaders from Brain Waves filming. Watch Thomas L. Friedman, Linda Darling-Hammond, Walte… Michael Keany Jul 24, 2015 40 views
Özgür Akas is Head of Mathematics Department at Robert College, Istanbul, Turkey. Recognized globa… Michael Keany Jul 24, 2015 91 views
Erin Klein is an award winning educator, national keynote speaker, author, and mother who has been… Michael Keany Jul 24, 2015 50 views
Amy Milstein discusses socialization without school in this video. In which she discuss the number… Michael Keany Jul 23, 2015 32 views
Can video technology improve the classroom observation process? The Best Foot Forward Project is e… Michael Keany Jul 21, 2015 61 views
Hinduism, Buddhism, Christianity, Judaism, and Islam are five of the biggest religions in the world… Michael Keany Jul 20, 2015 110 views
It took skin cancer and eye surgery for this second grade teacher to embrace play in her classroom … Michael Keany Jul 20, 2015 64 views
Ms. Reifler is a one of a kind elementary school teacher who educates her students on the importanc… Michael Keany Jul 20, 2015 57 views
Dr. Chris Emdin, a science educator and professor at the Columbia Teachers College, started the #Hi… Michael Keany Jul 20, 2015 39 views
Lucien Vattel is a leader and visionary in educational game development, research, and curriculum,… Michael Keany Jul 16, 2015 59 views
Brad is the Dean of Students and Supervisor of Instruction for the Chester School District in Chest… Michael Keany Jul 16, 2015 37 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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