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Mrs. Phalla Neang, a teacher from Cambodia and a finalist for the Global Teacher Prize, opened up a… Michael Keany Mar 22, 2015 104 views
Take a rare sneak peek inside Google X's notoriously secretive Design Kitchen, where creative think… Michael Keany Mar 21, 2015 22 views
I had to share this brilliant video one more time. High school student Jack Andraka was rejected by… Michael Keany Mar 19, 2015 82 views
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This short film is actually a Honda ad, but it makes its point beautifully, describing how innovati… Michael Keany Mar 17, 2015 70 views
What's the secret to unlocking the creativity hidden inside your daily work, and giving every great… Michael Keany Mar 16, 2015 24 views
Watch this video to see how your 3rd grader should be able to tackle word problems, and apply math… Michael Keany Mar 12, 2015 35 views
What should a 3rd grader's writing look like? What elements should it include? Watch this video to… Michael Keany Mar 12, 2015 44 views
This video helps parents determine what a fluent third grade reader sounds like. GreatSchools is a… Michael Keany Mar 12, 2015 36 views
Is your child on track in school? Milestones let you watch kids demonstrate success in reading, wri… Michael Keany Mar 11, 2015 22 views
Senior kindergarteners at Park Tudor School learn about the life cycle of butterflies and create mo… Michael Keany Mar 11, 2015 28 views
Sending an email message is like sending a postcard, says scientist Andy Yen in this thought-provok… Michael Keany Mar 11, 2015 58 views
As a teenager, Ismael Nazario was sent to New York’s Rikers Island jail, where he spent 300 days in… Michael Keany Mar 11, 2015 32 views
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Performance poet (and math student) Harry Baker spins a love poem about his favorite kind of number… Michael Keany Mar 5, 2015 68 views
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By focusing tightly on instructional strategies and PD, educators at Cochrane Collegiate Academy sa… Michael Keany Mar 4, 2015 35 views
Using tech tools and games acquired through grants and his own resourcefulness, second-grade teache… Michael Keany Mar 4, 2015 37 views
Alan Kay, is one of the earliest pioneers of object-oriented programming, personal computing, and g… Michael Keany Mar 3, 2015 33 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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