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Gale Launches Online Community to Help Educators Thrive

eSchool News

.” Networking and Collaboration Gale Community For Educators connects teachers with a vibrant community of like-minded educators through an array of professional development opportunities, including webinars, workshops, and online courses, delivered by industry experts and experienced educators.

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Quiet In The Classroom: How To Recognize And Support Introverted Entrepreneurs

EdNews Daily

They may also enjoy quiet trips to a museum, visiting the local library, taking music lessons, painting, and quiet reading spaces. Set up meetings to chat with your child’s teacher to explain unique concerns and necessary accommodations. Quite often, introspective deep-thinkers are happy at home working on things of interest.

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Storefront Advising Programs Bring Free College Counseling Into Low-Income Communities

Edsurge

HOUSTON — Colorful college pennants line the walls in a small room at a public library branch in the city's Near Northside. Students come here from miles around to meet—first-come, first-served—with advisers for help navigating all things higher education, from admissions tests to majors to meningitis shots. “My

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Demonstrating the Impact of Powerful Learning: HP Teaching Fellows and Micro-credentials

Digital Promise

As part of the Reinvent the Classroom initiative, a collaboration between Digital Promise, HP, Microsoft, and Intel, Digital Promise is supporting innovative elementary and secondary school teachers through the HP Teaching Fellows. Library Media Specialist, Suffield Middle School, Suffield, CT. Practicing Reflection.

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Give me some credit, please! (Exploring plagiarism through a series of clever case studies by Jen)

NeverEndingSearch

In going through my grad students’ final workshop presentations this semester, I found one just too useful not to share. Jennifer Bigioni is now the School Library Media Specialist at Princeton (NJ) High School. So I asked for permission. I would teach students how to cite, when to cite, and how to quote and paraphrase.

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April 22 Learning Revolution Mini-Conference: Emergency Remote Teaching & Learning: Survive, Thrive, & Plan for What Comes Next

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

Secondary sessions are held in Zoom meeting rooms with a capacity of 300--if those rooms are full, you'll have to wait for the recording to watch. He writes and speaks about academic librarianship, learning technologies, library leadership, higher education, open and affordable learning, design thinking and user experience.

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8 ways to stay ahead in lesson planning (without sacrificing student needs)

The Cornerstone for Teachers

Here are 8 ways you can stay ahead in lesson planning that still allow you to meet student needs every step of the way. Example 2: My reading or writing workshop starts with a mini lesson on the carpet. See this document for example lesson plans for primary, upper elementary, and secondary using the following templates/structures.

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