Every Friday, we used to hold class discussions on superpowers and how realistic it would be for them to exist in real life.
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There are stressors and trauma in the lives of children that can happen at any time and at any age.
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Educator with a Practical Use for Sentence Diagramming
by EdCircuit Staff & Jim Britt1 minutes readIn this episode, Jim Britt shares how Sentence Analytics, helps all students better comprehend what they read – especially English language learners.
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There is a change in attitude about marketing in some public districts.
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The need for effective ELL programs and teachers to run them has become magnified.
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CoffeEd: Marketing Is More Than a Buzzword to Superintendent
2 minutes readIn this episode, Dr. Fred Brent discusses the responsibilities of being a superintendent in the Georgetown Independent School District.
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Professional development (PD) is an ever-changing and never-ending journey for educators.
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More than 10,000 educators and ed tech enthusiasts enjoying high-profile keynotes and brand new learning opportunities
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Larry Ferlazzo is a highly influential educator and author of nine books on teaching and education.
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In this episode, Deborah Atwell shares her experience in the Assessment and Accountability Division of the Los Angeles County Office of Education.
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A new lens on education with instructional coaching
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The rise of private giving to educational institutions.
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Gates changed the world. So did Mark Zuckerberg.
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In this episode, Joy Lin shares her academic journey and the experience of being named one of the 18 most inspiring educators by TED.com.
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We want to create future-ready students.