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Successul strategies in team teaching are spurring on student progress at a school in Minneapolis, where more than half the children are still learning English. The K-5 Pillsbury Community School’s success is attracting the attention of district officials who are... by Pat Wyman | Mar 28, 2013 | Articles
16 Districts have been awarded grants via the federal Race to the Top Program and visible trends in personalized learning can be easily spotted. The districts are using mobile devices, personalized learning coaches for teachers and individual learning plans.... by Pat Wyman | Feb 22, 2013 | Articles
Educators, parents and students should watch this animated short video and prepare to be moved by it’s powerful anti-bullying message. Shane Koyczan was bullied as a kid and the scars are deep. Today, he is a poet from B.C., who gained notoriety for his... by Hope Gillette | Jan 8, 2013 | Articles
With the increased popularity of social media have come more bullying, cheating and privacy concerns. Now, some are questioning whether schools — where students learn many lessons in morality — should include social media etiquette as part of the... by Jason Womack | Jan 26, 2012 | Articles
Do you effectively manage the most limited resources in your life? When was the last time you ended a day of work only to realize you had not yet completed that one task you kept a mental reminder to do “later?” While most people do their best to work...
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