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Jennifer Carroll posted
Principals in the PGES Holler…don’t forget to take the Commissioner’s PGES Survey…..
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Bruce Parsons posted
This is an important lesson to remember as you embark on this first project. – HTBM Forever! @allseer @evanho00 @jukeboxjohn11 @htbmbrad
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Kelli Thompson posted
STARS Entrepreneurial Coaches—Just wondering how everything is going? I hope you are enjoying the curriculum and that the students are learning much about having a business. Any pictures or other information from market day or any other aspect of the project would be welcome on this site.
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Jeff Phillips posted
Interesting thoughts on teachers, students, parents and the role of poverty in the classroom.
[bpfb_link url=’http://thecornerstoneforteachers.com/2014/03/logic-behind-illogical-mindset-students-families-poverty.html’ title=’The logic behind the “illogical” mindset of students and families in poverty | The Cornerstone’ ima…Read More2 Comments-
I’m reading Mindset-The New Psychology of Success-How We Can Learn to Fulfill our Potential- by Carol Dweck, and I’m reminded once again of the importance of the role of the classroom teacher in helping students change a fixed mindset that may have been created from dealing with poverty or living in a world of negative feedback. Would love to…Read More
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Bruce Parsons posted
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News – University of Pikeville
‘ image=”]What happens when you take a free online delivery system and create coursework designed for a specific culture and region? What if you apply that philosophy using technology to change education and access…Read More
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So what your saying is… no matter what, this first game is’nt gonna be that good. Well I consider that a challenge!