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Teachers in Common-Core States Have Big Say in Choosing Resources, Report Suggests - Market Brief
From EDweek's Market Brief - Teachers of math and English/language arts in states following the common-core standards are playing a strong role in developing or selecting the classroom resources they use, a report has found.
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The Merits of Reading Real Books to Your Children -
More on the merits of real books vs. ebooks
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Schoology: The strongest LMS you've never seen
LMS evaluations are typically painful ordeals for not just committee members but also for the vendors. They have to provide multiple demos, have lots of and write 100+ page proposals based on extensive features Continue reading...
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Building the Next Generation of Assessments in Education -
he U.S. Department of Education (ED) released its proposed regulations on assessments under Title I of the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA), which the President signed in December 2015, to clarify how states can utilize a number of innovative approaches to assessment, including better integration of technology.
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Armour: Calling Sweden 'bunch of cowards' should be last straw for Hope Solo
Yes @nrarmour tells it like it should be told . @Hopesolo shows zero class ! https://t.co/w0NMQTxiyz via @USATODAY
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Learn Your Way: CK-12 Adds Free Sims and Interactive | Getting Smart
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Brett Favre Hall of Fame Speech | 2016 Pro Football Hall of Fame | NFL - YouTube
If you missed Brett Favre's incredible Hall of Fame speech, block out some time (no, seriously), then watch it here: https://t.co/7cAUw2vvNI
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