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View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/how-speakin... It’s obvious that knowing more than one… Michael Keany Jun 28, 2015 102 views
Dr. Russell J. Quaglia is a globally recognized pioneer in the field of education, known for his un… Michael Keany Jun 25, 2015 106 views
Decades ago, few pediatricians had heard of autism. In 1975, 1 in 5,000 kids was estimated to have… Michael Keany Jun 19, 2015 88 views
Tim Rylands has been described as “an extremely gifted and inspirational teacher, with a love of th… Michael Keany Jun 11, 2015 67 views
Vanessa Rodriguez is currently an advanced doctoral candidate in the Human Development and Educatio… Michael Keany Jun 9, 2015 75 views
On Linda Cliatt-Wayman’s first day as principal at a failing high school in North Philadelphia, she… Michael Keany Jun 5, 2015 84 views
Eric Mazur is the Balkanski Professor of Physics and Applied Physics at Harvard University, Dean of… Michael Keany Jun 4, 2015 100 views
Noam Chomsky is an eminent American theoretical linguist, cognitive scientist and philosopher, who… Michael Keany Jun 2, 2015 98 views
Want some new ideas for technology in your classroom? Want to know how to keep up when you're an ov… Michael Keany Jun 1, 2015 84 views
This Teacher Appreciation Month, we want to honor the teachers around the world. They not only taug… Michael Keany May 27, 2015 116 views
With all the distractions of summer (beaches, pools, friends, and great weather!), it can be diffic… Michael Keany May 27, 2015 37 views
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An architect of the "Boston miracle," Rev. Jeffrey Brown started out as a bewildered young pastor w… Michael Keany May 27, 2015 73 views
There’s a common misconception that if you like to meticulously organize your things, keep your han… Michael Keany May 27, 2015 76 views
Here’s an interesting “Choose Your Own Adventure” interactive video on bullying (thanks to Michelle… Michael Keany May 24, 2015 172 views
Pasi Sahlberg is Finnish educator, author and scholar. He has worked as schoolteacher, teacher educ… Michael Keany May 21, 2015 62 views
Ramsey Musallam is a secondary science instructor at Sacred Heart Cathedral in downtown San Francis… Michael Keany May 19, 2015 60 views
Diane Ravitch is Research Professor of Education at New York University and a historian of educatio… Michael Keany May 18, 2015 100 views
American students face a ridiculous amount of testing. John Oliver explains how standardized tests… Michael Keany May 13, 2015 57 views
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