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Ed. magazine: Round and Round

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What is good teaching and learning? Without a common language or shared practices, educators are often all over the map when it comes to answering this question. Inspired by a practice used by physicians called medical rounds, the authors of a recently published book, Instructional Rounds in Education, look at a new model that could help educators find common ground.

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Usable Knowledge: The Parental Involvement Puzzle

Nancy Hill

According to research published in Families, School, and the Adolescent, a new book coedited by Professor Nancy Hill, parents who want to help their secondary school children stay on track academically may need to shift strategic gears. To be effective, Hill says, parents’ strategies need to keep pace with the developmental changes that happen in the middle school years.

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Alums Gather for Arts in Education Conference

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The Arts in Education Conference -- the largest yet professional development event of AIE alumni -- was held at HGSE in late October.

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