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Here's a talk that could literally change your life. Which career should I pursue? Should I break u… Michael Keany Jun 19, 2014 49 views
One could argue that slang words like ‘hangry,’ ‘defriend’ and ‘adorkable’ fill crucial meaning gap… Michael Keany Jun 17, 2014 29 views
Theatrical Trailer Race to Nowhere: Featuring the heartbreaking stories of young people across the… Michael Keany Jun 13, 2014 96 views
Katie Couric interviews Vicki Abeles, director of the documentary "Race to Nowhere," about the high… Michael Keany Jun 13, 2014 61 views
Together we can transform homework and encourage schools nationwide to reexamine and reimagine home… Michael Keany Jun 13, 2014 100 views
Edutopia revisits its 1997 interview with Harvard University Professor Howard Gardner about multipl… Michael Keany Jun 12, 2014 45 views
Neuroscience is a complex field that educators don't often turn to for inspiration, but knowing a f… Michael Keany Jun 12, 2014 104 views
The noted neurologist turned educator talks about the science of boredom, how to get students' atte… Michael Keany Jun 12, 2014 166 views
Math class as imagined by kids Michael Keany Jun 9, 2014 102 views
An NGO created as a Community Service Centre for marginalized families in urban slum and rural area… Michael Keany Jun 6, 2014 79 views
W. James Popham’s irreverent look at the teacher evaluation reforms going in the United States simp… Michael Keany Jun 5, 2014 85 views
Chris Kluwe wants to look into the future of sports and think about how technology will help not ju… Michael Keany Jun 5, 2014 21 views
"Human beings are works in progress that mistakenly think they're finished." Dan Gilbert shares rec… Michael Keany Jun 5, 2014 47 views
Store Van Music embarked on a tour of schools in the UK and help the students create outstanding mu… Michael Keany Jun 5, 2014 60 views
David Thornburg Ph.D. is an award-winning futurist, author, and consultant whose clients range acro… Michael Keany Jun 4, 2014 26 views
Formerly homeless, Liz Murray transformed her life of despair into an inspiring journey of determin… Michael Keany Jun 4, 2014 134 views
In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that brin… William Brennan, Ed.D. May 22, 2014 78 views
Amidst the national obsession with raising test scores, Larry Rosenstock offers a simple suggestion… Michael Keany May 17, 2014 36 views
Hockey playoffs are in full swing. A teachable moment about the physics of skating. Enjoy. Michael Keany May 17, 2014 17 views
"Education is about preparing kids for life, and public education is about helping people have equa… Michael Keany May 14, 2014 17 views
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