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Pat Trotter posted
http://www.fastcompany.com/3051713/hit-the-ground-running/8-habits-of-people-who-always-have-great-ideas?partner=themost&utm_source=themost&utm_medium=link We can all be creative! 8 Habits of People Who Always Have Great Ideas.
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Kelli Thompson posted
Coming Soon…….Legends and Leaders Virtual Art Gallery! October 19 will be the first session. Please notify your Innovation Coordinator if you are interested in participating. Students can join the virtual art gallery sessions live, 8 times from 9:30-10:30 on Monday mornings. If this time is not convenient for you, the sessions will be…Read More
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Amy Howard posted
It’s the Little Things That Make a Big Difference
This project will support a more hands-on approach for the biology student. It is designed to introduce students to modern research techniques in the areas of cellular biology and genetics. Because students are curious by nature, they see these CSI technology on television and want to do these e…Read More
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Abbie Combs posted
It is finally here. We kick off our PDAS pilot with a two day training by California State University, Chico Research Foundation will present Data Analysis for Continuous School Improvement Workshop. This workshop is about inspiring schools and school districts to commit to continuous school improvement by providing a framework that will result…Read More
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Melissa Hall posted
Special Education and Project-Based Learning: Monthly Kits to Explore and Inspire
Primary students with learning disabilities can have a creative and efficient opportunity to explore project-based learning within the resource classroom. The Kiwi Crate, a self-contained resource consisting of assorted monthly themed materials, will provide…Read More - Load More Posts
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The two days were wonderful. Thank you for your leadership with this project. I know I learned so much.