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In today's post, I thought I would take a walk down memory lane, exploring some of the teaching platforms I have used, their pros and cons, as a preface to.
By Helene A. Matheny When I returned to the United States from my graduate studies in London in 1998, I knew I wanted to teach, but didn't really yet know.
By Kat Kiefer-Newman Yesterday was the California Shake-Out. This feels like a statewide acknowledgment that the world really will end in 2012 (the year that the Mayan calendar ends), and.
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