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Anna Erk

Lessons and Activities for Teaching Respect - 0 views

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    Lesson and ideas to get students in your class to show respect for others as well as have respect for themselves.
Carla Voegele

Google Reader - 3 R's - 0 views

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    Kindergarten - respect, resource, rant
mygeniusmindau

Securing Highest Grades In Assignment From The Best Experts - 0 views

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    Secure Assignment help is a service which is highly in demand from the students as they need guidance from best in the industry to solve their assignments which would ultimately help them in securing higher grades for their respective subject.
mygeniusmindau

Completing Your Degree With A High-Class Dissertation - 0 views

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    Writing dissertation means summarizing the entire learning that student has during his or her college days and now need to sum up the entire learning in the report on their choice of a topic or as per shared by their respective professors.
Tammie Wood

Kindergarten's 3 R's: Respect, Resources and Rants - 1 views

shared by Tammie Wood on 02 Jul 13 - Cached
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    This website shows good children books and can help me or other teachers find books to read in class. They are common Core aligned.
gilbejen

Offering Choices to Students - 0 views

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    EducationWorld is pleased to present this professional development resource shared by Dr. Jane Bluestein, an expert in relationship-building, positive school climate and effective instruction. Like boundaries, choices are motivational tools that encourage young people's cooperation through empowerment. Choices build responsibility and commitment, communicate the teacher's respect for students' needs and preferences and can encourage students to perform a particular behavior.
holly129

Veteran Educators Argue Smart Phone Use Has Reduced Critical Thinking - 0 views

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    Two veteran educators from Fairfax County, V.A. are in the process of writing a book using anecdotal data from their experiences on how they believe the introduction of smart phones has severely decreased critical thinking and engaged learning in their respective classrooms. Joe Clement and Matt Miles "say the free periods that are part of their school schedule have deteriorated from lively talk among students and teachers to silent screen reading, each student in a little world," according to The Washington Post.
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