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There are some critical characteristics students found in their favorite teachers and they may or may not be what you'd expect.
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The Edudemic Magazine year-end special showcases the very best education apps and web tools of the year. A sneak preview is here! (The 20 Best Education Apps And Web Tools Of The Year The Edudemic Magazine year-end special ...
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Editor’s note: This is a contributed post by Gabriela Jugaru, a tech enthusiast who is passionate about the mobile industry and gadgets. She’s a technology entrepreneur, co-founder of UnlockUnit.com. Delete the scoop?
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I can’t even begin to quantify how many times I have been blessed with the challenge of working with a reluctant writer. During 14 years in the Language Arts classroom, I have heard “I hate writing” a thousand times. Sure, everybody loves those students who scan the writing prompt a couple of times just before their minds and hearts connect with the pens and bleed ink onto the paper in an effortless representation of creativity and mastery of rhetorical strategies. Taking natural writers to the next level is also a daunting task, but I will forever be grateful for those who stare at the paper with confusion and anxiety while hoping words will magically fill up the empty lines. Their apathy for writing shakes me to the core in such a way that leaves me scratching my hairless head and searching for any angle to prove how essential self-expression is to living. To me, life is writing. Via Jim Harmon, Dalyce Beegle Delete the scoop?
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