Monthly Archives: March 2014

Teaching Argumentative (Persuasive) Writing

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Troubled Youth, Troubled Learning (Dave Reid)

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Confessions of a Teacher in a “No Excuses” Charter School

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Robert Shepherd Does a Close Reading of the Common Core and Doesn’t Like What He Sees

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What Makes a Great Teacher? This Is What Students Think

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The Gates Foundation MET Research Does NOT Provide Evidence for the Anti-Teacher Vergara v California

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A Veteran Teacher Defends the Teacher at the Center of the Vergara Trial

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Sir Michael Barber Unveils Stale Ideas for Massachusetts for Bargain Basement Price of $250,000

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Peter Greene: Forget About Ridiculous Expectations

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Pre-K Makes Sense, But Some on the Right Don’t Want to Believe the Evidence

We need more fully funded Pre-K Programs for all students, not just the poor and English Language Learners.

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