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This short presentation explains some shortcomings of mainstream education reform and offers an alt… Michael Keany Feb 5, 2015 37 views
Sydney Pressey talks about teaching machines. 1964 Here’s how Pressey described the machine, which… Michael Keany Feb 5, 2015 48 views
Learn how one educator has found a way to put a single iPad to use so the whole class benefits. P.K… Michael Keany Feb 5, 2015 52 views
Professor John Hattie, has been Professor of Education and Director of the Melbourne Education Rese… Michael Keany Feb 4, 2015 66 views
An Interview with Dr. John Hattie Director of the Melbourne Education Research Institute April 19,… Michael Keany Feb 4, 2015 25 views
In Visible Learning for Teachers (p. 159 ff) John Hattie claims that “the major argument in this bo… Michael Keany Feb 4, 2015 68 views
Best-selling author Daniel Goleman describes the challenges posed to the learning process by a worl… Michael Keany Feb 3, 2015 38 views
Best-selling author Daniel Goleman explains how parents naturally teach their children how to focus… Michael Keany Feb 3, 2015 33 views
Richard Weissbourd, co-director of the Making Caring Common Project (http://isites.harvard.edu/icb/… Michael Keany Feb 3, 2015 71 views
Shannon Deegan discusses how how 20 percent time led to the development of Google products such as… Michael Keany Feb 2, 2015 45 views
www.geniushour.com for more information about Genius Hour in the classroom Michael Keany Feb 2, 2015 33 views
Kevin Brookhouser is a humanities and technology teacher at York School, in Monterey and serves the… Michael Keany Feb 2, 2015 83 views
Lee Wilson is a management consultant for companies that serve K12 education. Formerly he was the C… Michael Keany Jan 30, 2015 14 views
Sylvia works in schools around the world to bring the power of authentic learning into classrooms,… Michael Keany Jan 30, 2015 33 views
Leigh Zeitz, affectionately known as Dr. Z, has been an educator all his life. Have had the privile… Michael Keany Jan 30, 2015 57 views
Just in time for Blizzard 2015, Head of School Matt Glendinning has a special snow day message for… Michael Keany Jan 27, 2015 45 views
Linda Darling-Hammond is Charles E. Ducommun Professor of Education at Stanford University where sh… Michael Keany Jan 27, 2015 61 views
Carol S. Dweck is the Lewis and Virginia Eaton Professor of Psychology at Stanford University.[1] S… Michael Keany Jan 27, 2015 120 views
As the nation grapples with the best way to close the education-achievement gaps along lines of cla… Michael Keany Jan 27, 2015 29 views
Jeb Bush announced yesterday that he was handing over control of his education foundation to Condol… Michael Keany Jan 23, 2015 76 views
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