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Zak Malamed is the founder and executive director. He is a junior at the University of Maryland, Co… Michael Keany Oct 24, 2015 108 views
Gloria Ladson-Billings (PhD Stanford ’84) is the Chair of the Department of Curriculum & Instru… Michael Keany Oct 24, 2015 100 views
Janet Robinson, PhD, is a superintendent of schools in Connecticut and an adjunct faculty member at… Michael Keany Oct 20, 2015 43 views
What will be the most common language in 2115? Michael Keany Oct 13, 2015 54 views
Being a teenager is hard. Especially when hormones play their part in wreaking havoc on the teenage… Michael Keany Oct 12, 2015 62 views
Dr. Joseph Mazza is a lifelong learner, leader, and innovator. Joe currently serves as the Leadersh… Michael Keany Oct 11, 2015 68 views
This 4 writing tips for students will help them write their paper faster, proof it easier, and get… Michael Keany Oct 7, 2015 96 views
Peter Gray, Ph.D., research professor at Boston College, is author of Free to Learn (Basic Books, 2… Michael Keany Oct 5, 2015 43 views
September 28, 2015 - Governor Cuomo launched the Common Core Task Force, a diverse group who will r… Michael Keany Sep 30, 2015 39 views
When the Taliban closed all the girls' schools in Afghanistan, Sakena Yacoobi set up new schools, i… Michael Keany Sep 24, 2015 48 views
Opening day speech to Faculty and Staff 2015 Michael Keany Sep 20, 2015 50 views
One year after the death of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Mo., middle school students in a neighboring… Michael Keany Sep 19, 2015 67 views
Education is a persistent topic in national and local politics – with all parties proposing their o… Michael Keany Sep 19, 2015 50 views
A college student made this video to explain what social intelligence is and why it matters, presum… Michael Keany Sep 16, 2015 48 views
SoulPancake is particularly adept at capturing powerful moments of human emotion and transformation… Michael Keany Sep 16, 2015 62 views
A compelling film and a lovely example of "cloud filmmaking." Over 4,800 schools and organizations… Michael Keany Sep 16, 2015 50 views
President of Learning Systems Associates (LSA) http://www.lsalearning.com/ Dr. Marie Alcock is a na… Michael Keany Sep 13, 2015 94 views
Peter DeWitt (Ed.D.) is a former school principal in Upstate, NY, and he is now a Visible Learning… Michael Keany Sep 9, 2015 78 views
Anthony Cody spent 24 years working in Oakland schools, 18 of them as a science teacher at a high-n… Michael Keany Sep 4, 2015 30 views
While the West Des Moines Community School District Superintendent was beginning her speech to the… Michael Keany Sep 3, 2015 104 views
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Mentors.net - a Professional Development Resource
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
other professionals to share their insights and experiences from the early years of teaching, with a focus on integrating artificial intelligence. We invite you to contribute by sharing your experiences in the form of a journal article, story, reflection, or timely tips, especially on how you incorporate AI into your teaching
practice. Submissions may range from a 500-word personal reflection to a 2,000-word article with formal citations.