November 29, 2024

What Might The Results Of This Presidential Election Suggest That Teachers (& Others) Should Do Going Forward?

Author: Larry Ferlazzo Go to Source geralt / Pixabay   It’s early Wednesday afternoon and,...

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Hundreds of the world’s top minds debate ethics at Dstl’s AI Fest

Author: HM Government Go to Source Dstl - the science inside UK defence and security...

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How Remote PD is Helping This District Get Back to School

Author: Michael Niehoff Go to Source Education technology continually examines and redesigns pedagogy in an...

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Here’s How Virtual Work Can Be As Good (Or Better) Than Face-to-Face

Author: Lisa Nielsen Go to Source Culture Wins: The Roadmap to an Irressitable Workplace by William...

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A Great Tool to Help Teachers and Students Visually Organize Content

Author: Educatorstechnology Go to Source Bublup is a handy platform that allows you to save...

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When Everything is a Bit Much, Writing in a Journal Can Help

Author: Ki Sung Go to Source The term “journaling” encompasses a lot of different things:...

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5 Ways to Teach Gratitude in your Classroom #creativitymatters

Author: coolcatteacher@gmail.com (Victoria A Davis, Cool Cat Teacher) Go to Source Lesson Plans that Teach...

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40,000 Early Modern Maps Are Now Freely Available Online (Courtesy of the British Library)

Author: Colin Marshall Go to Source Most of us do not, today, live in desperate...

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Failure of California’s Prop. 16 Underscores Complexity of Affirmative-Action Debate

Author: CHE Go to Source The ballot measure would have once again allowed the consideration...

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The 2020 Election Results: What Higher Ed Can Expect for the Next Four Years | Tuesday, December 1st at 2:00 pm ET

Author: Morgan Hutchings Go to Source Gain insights into how the results of the presidential, Congressional and...

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