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Richard Byrne is a former high school social studies teacher best known for developing this blog. H… Michael Keany Jul 15, 2015 35 views
Michael is the head teacher of Wallenpaupack South Elementary School in Newfoundland, Pennsylvania… Michael Keany Jul 14, 2015 51 views
David Potter is Development Director of VIF International Education, the leading provider of global… Michael Keany Jul 14, 2015 32 views
After joining VIF in 1990, David helped lead the organization from family project to small business… Michael Keany Jul 14, 2015 31 views
David Jakes is the Director of Learning Spaces for EdTechTeam and leads the Learning Space Design S… Michael Keany Jul 13, 2015 65 views
Per Emanuelsson has, for the last 17 years, worked in a number of businesses and industries, in Swe… Michael Keany Jul 13, 2015 35 views
Christine Willig serves as president of McGraw-Hill Education’s K-12 group. Previously, she served… Michael Keany Jul 13, 2015 154 views
Basketball is a fast-moving game of improvisation, contact and, ahem, spatio-temporal pattern recog… Michael Keany Jul 10, 2015 112 views
Exit Tickets: Checking for Understanding Exit tickets are a formative assessment tool that give tea… Michael Keany Jul 9, 2015 76 views
Orientation for parents trying to help their children with Common Core Standards homework. Michael Keany Jul 9, 2015 47 views
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• Stand alone animated introductory segment • History of Standards, development • Promise of colleg… Michael Keany Jul 9, 2015 30 views
Google Cardboard Don't let the simplicity of its design fool you. Cardboard, Google's virtual reali… Michael Keany Jul 9, 2015 26 views
Good practical advice on the qualities of leadership. Michael Keany Jul 1, 2015 142 views
Lou Holtz speaks to graduates at Trine University on May 7, 2011. Skip the four minute introduction. Michael Keany Jul 1, 2015 39 views
Raised listening to his dad's old records, Joey Alexander plays a brand of sharp, modern piano jazz… Michael Keany Jun 29, 2015 28 views
Leonie Haimson is a parent advocate and Executive Director of Class Size Matters, as well as the fo… Michael Keany Jun 28, 2015 30 views
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 108 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
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