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Columnists Commentary James Moore 

Taking Note of a Few Things: The Who is Really to Blame Edition

October 11, 2023October 12, 2023 James Moore

I recently saw a video of a Michigan teacher being struck in the head with a chair thrown by a student

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Teaching Methodologies and Ideas That Will Make Teaching and Learning More Effective

August 20, 2020March 29, 2022 Carol Trehearn

A teacher’s primary job is capturing their students’ attention, conveying new ideas effectively, and ensuring they retain the information they

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Blogs 

Benefits of Teaching Children within Special Education

March 27, 2020 Carol Trehearn

Working with children with learning disabilities can be extremely rewarding and a fantastic role for the right candidate. If you

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How to Get the Best Training for a Teaching Profession?

January 20, 2020April 26, 2021 Ruchi Gupta

 The profession of teaching has been considered pious and social as it helps in developing professionals of tomorrow in different

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Top Spanish language learning platforms 2018/2019

September 28, 2018 July Mayer

Spain is a warm, friendly country that enjoys steadily rising popularity among people coming to study, have a rest, and

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Baltimore teacher brings the Internet to children in Cambodia

April 4, 2013April 4, 2013 Nancy Murray

A few years ago, my friend Diana was sitting at the coffee shop in Hampden with a map of the

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Commentary News 

Masters of persuasion don’t need to say a lot

January 6, 2013January 10, 2013 Hal Foster

(Writer Hal Foster appears here under a partnership with Tengrinews) I’m teaching a course at Kazakhstan’s Nazarbayev University this semester on

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The current U.S. national debt:
$38,873,529,611,754

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