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Tragedy and Triumph, The Highs and Lows of Working in Schools
- Authored by: Cathie Maglio

Tragedy and Triumph

The Highs and Lows of Working in Schools by Cathie Maglio, Blended Learning Specialist The schools I work in have been back in session since the beginning of September. I was excited to get back to see teachers I have worked with for years, to meet teachers who are new

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What educators can learn from the Red Sox, Good of the Student
- Authored by: Greg Cunningham

A Diamond Sutra: What educators can learn from the Red Sox

Humans do not always perform according to algorithm by Greg Cunningham, Blended Learning Specialist The Red Sox won the World Series this fall for the fourth time in fourteen years. If any of my friends had told me in 2003 that the Red Sox would collect four World Series championships

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#GivingTuesday 2018
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#GivingTuesday

    #CollegeCareerReadiness through #BlendedLearning College and Career Readiness is LIFE READINESS.

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Enter Connected, Hyperlinked Students
- Authored by: Eileen Wedegartner

Enter Connected; Digital Natives in the Classroom

Reaching and teaching the hyperlinked student by Eileen Wedegartner, Blended Learning Specialist I recently had a conversation with one of the teachers I work with about a course she is teaching this year. The content is intriguing, relevant and full of rigor. It has to do with social media, networking,

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Language Arts and Math
- Authored by: Cathie Maglio

Language Arts and Math

Two disciplines with a common purpose by Cathie Maglio, blended learning specialist Ever since fifth grade I wanted to be a math teacher. I fell in love with the subject at that point and never wavered from it. After receiving a Bachelor of Arts degree in math, I knew I

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Minding the Gap… GAP Year that is
- Authored by: Joan Reissman

Minding the Gap… GAP Year that is

Should you take a year off after high school? by Joan Reissman, Blended Learning Specialist If you’re a senior, you are probably thinking about college. The traditional pattern has been to attend college right after high school, but many students now are taking a year off before enrolling in college.

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Astronomy in the Fenway
- Authored by: Greg Cunningham

Astronomy in the Fenway

Reading the Red Sox’ Stars by Greg Cunningham, Blended Learning Specialist “I’m amazed you can see Venus with all the lights around Boston,” my friend Tyler commented as we walked back to the car after a Red Sox win at Fenway Park. “That’s not Venus,” I assured him. “That’s Mars.”

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Is access to literacy a constitutional right?
- Authored by: Eileen Wedegartner

Brushing up our Shakespeare

Of Literacy and Democracy Is access to literacy a constitutional right? by Eileen Wedegartner On July 5, 2018, Thomas Birmingham and William Weld co-authored an opinion piece in the Boston Globe titled, “Mass. has to return to its high standards for education.” The former governor and senate president re-visited the

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Of Engines and Mountains-little engine that could
- Authored by: Cathie Maglio

Of Engines and Mountains

  Teaching students to think they can by Cathie Maglio, Blended Learning Specialist Illustration by George and Doris Hauman In the classic children’s story “The Little Engine That Could,” the little blue steam engine is asked to pull a train full of toys and gifts to boys and girls on

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How teachers and coaches help students find their own success
- Authored by: Greg Cunningham

The Journey of a Thousand Helping Hands

How teachers and coaches help students find their own success By Greg Cunningham, Blended Learning Specialist “You have a great ability to quickly develop an analysis of the topic. If we can teach you how to speak, we might have something here.” These were my first comments to Jackson, a

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