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Gail Ritchie

CAPE | News - 2 views

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    Survey Looks at the Steps Involved in Choosing a Private School February 2, 2015 -- What prompts parents to consider enrolling their children in a private school? What factors move them to settle on one particular school over another? And what do they think about the way they are treated during the application and admission process? A comprehensive survey of over 2,300 parents who recently experienced that very process yields some fascinating and valuable results for private school officials in charge of recruiting students and families.
Ann Oro

Raspberry Pi Weather Station for Schools | Raspberry Pi - 0 views

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    Sign up to be chosen as one of 1000 schools across the globe to participate in the Oracle Raspberry Pi Weather Station for schools with topics covering comping and weather - for ages 11 and up. Free!
cgysin

What It Takes to Become an All Project-Based School | PROJECT BASED LEARNING | MindShif... - 0 views

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    New Tech Network, which was founded 15 years ago, is taking its school-wide project-based model to national scale. The organization, which offers a paid program
gebhardstpaul

6 Things You Must Do On The First Day Of School - 0 views

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    You have one opportunity to start your school year on the right classroom management foot, one shot to propel your first day of school into the best learning experience your students have ever had. You can't afford to leave it to chance. You can't afford to be unprepared, uninspired, or unfocused.
jbukovec

8 Important Reasons For Teaching Kindness in Schools | Edarticle - 1 views

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    Teaching kindness in school has many benefits, such as improving health and self esteem, and increasing feelings of gratitude.
Karen Flanagan

San-Fran Archdiocese Praises Catholic School Teachers, Rejects "Inflammatory" Reports - 0 views

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    an Francisco, Calif., May 1, 2015 / 05:22 pm (CNA/EWTN News).- The Archdiocese of San Francisco has stressed its "greatest admiration and respect" for those working in Catholic education, pledging to take into account teachers' concerns while lamenting that some reports about its proposals for Catholic schools have been "incorrect" and "inflammatory."
Karen Flanagan

Hillary Clinton Talks College-Readiness, No Child Left Behind Act in Iowa - 0 views

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    Just two days after announcing her run for president, Hillary Clinton visited Kirkwood Community College in Monticello, Iowa-a school that has a strong partnership with K-12 schools, enabling students to earn college credit while still enrolled in high school.
afrank7730

Tips to Wrap Up the School Year! | Scholastic.com - 0 views

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    End your school year by recognizing your students' accomplishments, reflecting on your own growth, and setting goals for next year.
Karen Flanagan

Why Math Might Be The Secret To School Success - 0 views

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    By Anya Kamenetz, NPR Little children are big news this week, as the White House holds a summit on early childhood education December 10. The President wants every four year old to go to preschool, but the new Congress is unlikely to foot that bill.
pskowskistpaul

How Do Tech Tools Affect the Way Students Write? - 0 views

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    For many current middle and high school students, writing takes shape in all kinds of forms. They send texts, write on social media sites, update their own blogs, and of course, write for school assignments. This article also points out that it's not all positive though.
gebhardstpaul

This inspirational craft activity is part of a "Day Camp in Hawaii Unit" suitable for a... - 0 views

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    Title - Tissue Paper Flowers By - Paula Hrbacek Primary Subject - Art Grade Level - 1-3 Day Camp in Hawaii Theme Tie-in: Hawaiian women wear flowers behind their ears. Which ear they wear it behind tells gentlemen if they are married or single. Unmarried women wear their flower behind their left ear.
Karen Flanagan

Education Week- The Growing Trend of School Gardens - 0 views

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    Article posted by Education Week on Twitter on School Gardens
masweeney

Stressed Out Teen Girls: Cutting to Cope - 0 views

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    Molly is a high-performing 16-year-old teen girl in her junior year of high school. She has a nice group of friends, works hard in school and gets excellent grades. Molly also has multiple activities she admits she doesn't really enjoy anymore but feels are necessary to "get into a good college."
Ann Oro

Ednado - 0 views

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    "Join teachers, administrators and parents for a FREE day of learning. EDnado is about promoting innovation and inspiring educators to try new things in their classrooms. At EDnado, educators from Monmouth County and beyond will be able to learn and share what WORKS in their schools. FREE breakfast and lunch will be provided. Get ready, because here at EDnado, we are taking education by storm!" May 25, 2015
dianaragone

'Summer Brain Drain' Robs Some Students of Skills Gained During School Year - 1 views

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    It's called "the summer brain drain" because during those long, hot months away from school, kids supposedly forget a lot of what they had learned in class. Research, however, tells a more nuanced story: Some learning is lost among some groups, and others gain. What do you guys think?? Does "Summer Brain Drain" truly exist or is it just a myth??
Ann Oro

ABCya! | Story Maker - 1 views

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    A friend shared: "When some Kindergarten teachers at [his school] asked [me] to find a web tool to help their students create simple drawings and write sentences below them, I searched but found nothing. So, I asked ABCYa's Alan Tortolani (a friend of mine) if he could come up with something. Here's the result. Kids love it! Printed output looks great. Perfect for early writers and artists!
kkurtz214

Classroom Behavior - Elementary School | Kid Pointz - 0 views

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    Teachers play such an influential and important role in the life a child. The last thing a teacher wants, but so often gets, is a rude child. Teachers will usually try to address the behavior themselves, but they need the support of those at home to help create a lasting change.
jbukovec

Recess Makes Kids Smarter | Scholastic.com - 1 views

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    It is so important for schools to keep recess. Not only do children need a chance to burn off energy, but brain research shows "clear links between physical activity and learning."
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