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The Key to Crushing ISIS https://t.co/w6BN6XNZNe
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These will be the most in-demand jobs in 2016: https://t.co/qMh5nelFEW https://t.co/3GGujyJ7Vi
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My new post @DiscoveryEd! Helping Students Understand ISIS and the Syrian Civil War : Resources & Activity #sschat https://t.co/DzX7MeDMUz
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From Elena Aguilar - "here are many things that we can do -- as team leaders or members of teams -- to turn our team towards healthy communication."
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Thanks for summarizing this presentation put on by #mursd! Great plan that many of us can model. https://t.co/HZywlTEeHA
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What Is Our Culture? (new post): https://t.co/F155ymIBP2 What is your culture? Cc: @mcleod @patrickmlarkin @shareski @courosa #edchat
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Google Doc of Papert resources started by Will Riachardson
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From Audrey Watters
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From Keys to Literacy - "Research shows that taking notes by hand is more effective for remembering conceptual information over the long term than taking notes on a computer or laptop."
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A MUST READ/WATCH! My Experience Green Screening via @TimmyS54 #bpschat #edtech #stuvoice https://t.co/aF3H3oUzfv https://t.co/Kq9duff4xO
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Reflections from the Open Ed. Conference
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RTIi effectiveness differs due to implementation practices. Let's talk implementation supports!! https://t.co/1C3wm5uPcW
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via Edushyster - Reader: Hillary Clinton recently said something that made a lot of adult interests who put kids first really mad. In brief (because what she said was actually very brief), HRC said that most charter schools *don’t take the hardest-to-teach kids, or if they do they don’t keep them.* Which resulted in a flurry of sternly-worded rejoinders, like this one, this one and this one, none of which responded to HRC’s actual very brief words. Which gave me a wacky idea. What if we looked at some actual data?
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From Terry Heick - 30 Innovative Ways To Use Google In Education To build search literacy in 21st century learners, consider having students:
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But, as Hanna Rosin’s recent Atlantic cover story on the high rate of suicide among high-school students in Palo Alto, California, captures, that’s not how things work. To the contrary, kids living in one of the wealthiest zip codes in the country are stressed and miserable.
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From BBC News
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I remain hopeful that RTI's strategies can improve student outcomes. However, the approaches to this concept that are likely to work are ones that are specific about all key aspects of the design and help teachers implement approaches that are markedly better than whatever they were using before.
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Sunday, December 6, 2015
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