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President's Fitness Council Launches Video-Game Health Challenge - Schooled in Sports - Education Week
blogs.edweek.org — “Education Week news producer Bryan Toporek brings you K-12 sports coverage that reaches far beyond box scores. He has written about education for Education Week Teacher, high school sports for the Falls Church News-Press in Virginia, and is a former NBA Team Leader for bleacherreport.com.” View full resource at blogs.edweek.org
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President's Fitness Council Launches Video-Game Health Challenge - Education Week News (blog) http://t.co/jW1c0yyk
Schools Consider Punishing Student-Athletes for Racist Tweets - Schooled in Sports - Education Week
blogs.edweek.org — “Education Week news producer Bryan Toporek brings you K-12 sports coverage that reaches far beyond box scores. He has written about education for Education Week Teacher, high school sports for the Falls Church News-Press in Virginia, and is a former NBA Team Leader for bleacherreport.com.” View full resource at blogs.edweek.org
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Good! RT @sandyjmac: Students face potential punishment after directing racist tweets http://t.co/9dYJId8B @kcarrera @WaltonCaps
Study Finds Neurodevelopmental Basis for Math Anxiety - Inside School Research - Education Week
blogs.edweek.org — “Reporter Sarah D. Sparks spent the last five years writing about federal and state education regulations. Now covering education research, she can most often be found with a double-shot mocha in one hand and the latest academic journal in the other. Join her in a discussion of the politics, personalities, and p-values in education studies, and help bring research out of the lab and into the classroom.” View full resource at blogs.edweek.org
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Inside School #Research: Study Finds Neuro-developmental Basis for #Math Anxiety http://t.co/F8D1zQYg via @educationweek #education #edchat
Libraries Target Early Literacy for Youngest Learners - Early Years - Education Week
blogs.edweek.org — “Education Week staff writer Lesli A. Maxwell and contributing writer Julie Rasicot are reporters and bloggers with a long track record of covering education. Both moms themselves, they bring you insights, news, and analysis on the growing field of early-childhood education.” View full resource at blogs.edweek.org
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#Libraries Target Early Literacy for Youngest Learners via @educationweek: http://t.co/Wf9aniwx #literacy
Full-Day Kindergarten Gets Boost from Indiana Governor - State EdWatch - Education Week
blogs.edweek.org — “Sean Cavanagh covers state education policy – elections, news, and assorted trends and tidbits – for Education Week. He previously worked as a reporter for newspapers in Tennessee and Florida.” View full resource at blogs.edweek.org
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Full-Day #Kindergarten Gets Boost from Indiana Governor via @educationweek: http://t.co/6m356iL1 #literacy
Serving Healthy Meals Can Be Challenging in After-School Programs - Beyond School - Education Week
blogs.edweek.org — “Nora Fleming has her fingers in a variety of editorial endeavors at Education Week. She’s been an education reporter for a newspaper in California and held editorial jobs at a number of other publications and organizations. She is also a veteran of multiple out-of-school experiences—both as a participant and an employee.” View full resource at blogs.edweek.org
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RT @nyctutoring: RT @educationweek: Many after-school programs still struggling to provide healthy meals to students: http://t.co/aWOnp4sq
A Million Teachers Prepare to March Out the Classroom Door - Living in Dialogue - Education Week Teacher
blogs.edweek.org — “Anthony Cody spent 24 years working in Oakland schools, 18 of them as a science teacher at a high needs middle school. He is National Board certified, and now leads workshops with teachers focused on Project Based Learning. With education at a crossroads, he invites you to join him in a dialogue on education reform and teaching for change and deep learning.” View full resource at blogs.edweek.org
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RT @AnthonyCody More than a million teachers prepare to march out of the profession. http://t.co/HjHOf78H
Scientists Disagree on Need for Rewrite of Autism Definition - On Special Education - Education Week
blogs.edweek.org — “Education Week reporter Nirvi Shah tracks news and trends of interest to the special education community, including administrators, teachers, and parents.” View full resource at blogs.edweek.org
Most Recently Shared on March 16, 2012 at 10:23 pm By:
Scientists Disagree on Need for Rewrite of Autism Definition http://t.co/67j9ICCV
New Study Finds Parent Engagement on Rise - K-12 Parents and the Public - Education Week
blogs.edweek.org — “Michele Molnar is a veteran journalist who has written about education at the local and national levels, as well as about business and community associations. The parent of a college graduate and a college student, she has seen first-hand the role of parent involvement in public education.” View full resource at blogs.edweek.org
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Yes! New Study Finds Parent Engagement on Rise via @educationweek: http://t.co/GQCivWMa
New AP Courses to Emphasize Critical Thinking and Research - College Bound - Education Week
blogs.edweek.org — “Caralee Johnson Adams has worked as a journalist for nearly 25 years, covering education, health, parenting, and other issues. She received her journalism degree from Iowa State University and her master’s degree in political science from the University of New Orleans.” View full resource at blogs.edweek.org
Most Recently Shared on March 12, 2012 at 6:21 pm By:
2 AP courses aim to develop students' research, critical-thinking skills http://t.co/TBTRR9sV #education #apclasses #highschool
Engaging Parents in School - Finding Common Ground - Education Week
blogs.edweek.org — “Elementary school Principal Peter DeWitt writes about students' social and emotional health, and how educators can help young people find common ground. He can be found at www.petermdewitt.com.” View full resource at blogs.edweek.org
Most Recently Shared on January 29, 2012 at 5:04 pm By:
RT @Inclusive_Class: Engaging Parents in School http://t.co/0s8HV38J #tck #edchat #spedchat #autism #tck
The Benefits of Failure - Finding Common Ground - Education Week
blogs.edweek.org — “Elementary school Principal Peter DeWitt writes about students' social and emotional health, and how educators can help young people find common ground. He can be found at www.petermdewitt.com.” View full resource at blogs.edweek.org
Most Recently Shared on January 26, 2012 at 11:44 pm By:
Do you think failure is a good thing? I sat down yesterday and wrote out all of my failures. And while this... http://t.co/WMmaEHCN
Districts Must Expand Definition, Services to Students With Disabilities - On Special Education - Education Week
blogs.edweek.org — “Education Week reporter Nirvi Shah tracks news and trends of interest to the special education community, including administrators, teachers, and parents.” View full resource at blogs.edweek.org
Most Recently Shared on January 20, 2012 at 4:40 pm By:
RT @mamatude: From Education Week: Districts Must Expand Definition, Services to Students With Disabilities http://t.co/LlrAey5o
Response: Ways To Include Students In The Formative Assessment Process - Classroom Q&A With Larry Ferlazzo - Education Week Teacher
blogs.edweek.org — “An award-winning English and Social Studies teacher at Luther Burbank High School in Sacramento, Calif., Larry Ferlazzo is the author of Helping Students Motivate Themselves: Practical Answers To Classroom Challenges, English Language Learners: Teaching Strategies That Work, and Building Parent Engagement In Schools.” View full resource at blogs.edweek.org
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Larry Ferlazzo: Response: Ways To Include Students In The Formative Assessment Process http://t.co/YGiDNfQ6 via @educationweek
'The Single Most Important Issue Facing Special Education Today'? - On Special Education - Education Week
blogs.edweek.org — “Education Week reporter Nirvi Shah tracks news and trends of interest to the special education community, including administrators, teachers, and parents.” View full resource at blogs.edweek.org
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'The Single Most Important Issue Facing Special Education Today'? http://t.co/0d87vxZn

