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Delaware: Another Charter School Votes to Join the Union

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Kevin Ohlandt reports that a second charter school in Delaware voted to join the Delaware State Education Association.

This is sure to make the Waltons, Betsy DeVos, the Koch brothers, and Democrats for Edicarion Reform very angry, because part of their motivation for supporting charters is to break trachers’ Unions. More than 90% of chart...

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QUT School of Accountancy PhD Scholarship for International Students in Australia

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Want to get a PhD degree and need some funding to do? The Queensland University of Technology is offering applications for the QUT School of Accountancy PhD Scholarship.

New Zealand and International students can apply for the scholarship. The program is open to pursuing a PhD degree program in the field of Business and ...

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Pink Floyd Releases (1973)

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The Dark Side of the Moon is the eighth studio album by the English progressive rock band Pink Floyd, released in March 1973. It built on ideas explored in the band's earlier recordings and live shows, but lacks the extended instrumental excursions that characterised their work following the departure in 1968 of founder member, principal compo...

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Best iOS DAW’s for iPad/iPhone (Several are on sale right now too!)

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I’ve got several suggestions every time someone asks me what I would suggest as being the best choice for music educators who want to record a concert and then edit that recording. Maybe they want to add some EQ, Reverb, trim excess noise and push out each individual song. Here are what I consider the top four players in this world of apps for recording audio.

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What Should Be the Teacher’s Role During Project-Based Learning?

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Teaching is not always easy.

And learning can be a struggle for many of our students.

As educators, we are called to this back and forth process of teaching and learning. We push and challenge, and then support and guide. It’s easy to get lost in the grind. It’s why so many teachers get burnt out, and why so many st...

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Alumni return for First-Year Convocation to assist and reminisce

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With inspirational speeches from alumni leadership, current students, and University officials, including the Harvard president, along with musical performances by student groups, convocation can help first-years develop a sense of belonging and class unity, as well as of being a part of something even greater.

“Alumni marshals show students there is an even larger Harvard community at their fingertips,” says Mazareas, who has volunteered for all but two of Harvard’s ...

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Mary Lyn Ray, Author of The Thank You Book | Selfie And A Shelfie

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The Children’s Book Review | October 26, 2018

Mary Lyn Ray’s Selfie with The Thank You Book

When I start to write a story, I don’t usually begin with an idea or someone’s suggestion. Instead, something that seems to have story around it pulls me in, and from what attaches to that I discover what it’s about. So when my editor asked if I might write a book for young...

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On Student Press Freedom Day, a look back at censorship in 2018

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By Daniel Burnett January 30, 2019

Despite what you may have heard in school, America is (by some measures) not home to the freest press in the world. Since...

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