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Ron Clark
The Essential 55 Rules - Discovering the Successful Student In Every Child
Her name was Mudder. She's one of the reasons that I feel so strongly about these fifty-five expectations I have of my students, as well as all people...
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Ginny Hoover
Summertime Income
Ginny's Summer List of 35+
Have you ever thought about summer employment? I've known teachers who have done each and every one of the jobs on the following list...
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Dr. Rob Reilly
Looking for an Electronic Grade Book--Try This
I want to talk about one electronic grade book package today. After a review of several electronic grade books I picked...
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Behavior Management Sites
Outstanding Internet resources compiled by Bruce Kobal, MA
Pre-doctoral Intern, Northwest Tri-County Intermediate Unit, Edinboro PA...
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Kathleen Alape Carpenter
Travelogue
Travel vicariously with Kathleen Carpenter to view stunning and intriguing sights in the Western U.S...
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Valerie Simeone
Teachers.Net Webring Features Teachers' Sites
The Teachers.Net Webring is a collection of almost 400 education related websites linked to one another through the assistance of Webring.org. Here's how you can access, or join, the webring...
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Hal Portner
With a Little Help From Your Friends
(Putting Reflection to Work)
Collaborative reflection can have a greater impact than solitary reflection because others can push you to look deeper and harder; to go places you may not think about or even be willing to think about on your own...
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Esmé Raji Codell
This Summer's Coolest Classroom Idea: Cinema Club
Here's how to start your own cinema club for kids and visualize a season of blockbuster books with their filmic follow-ups...
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Barbara Gruber
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Sue Gruber
Summer--- the Best Time to Reflect, Gain New Ideas, Get Organized and Re-energize!
Summer is the perfect time to reflect upon your teaching, gain new ideas, get organized and re-energize! Here are our Top 10 favorite ways to make that happen!...
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Judith Wright
There Must Be More Than This: Finding More Life, Love and Meaning by Overcoming Your Soft Addictions
Soft addictions, are seductive in their softness. E-mailing, shopping, and talking on the phone seem like perfectly harmless, pleasurable activities while we're engaged in them. When we realize how much time and energy we devote to them, however, we can see how they compromise the quality of our lives...
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