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4voteDoing What Works is a website dedicated to helping educators identify and make use of effective teaching practices. Doing What Works contains practice guides developed by the Department’s Institute for Education Sciences that evaluate research on the effectiveness of teaching practices described in the guides. The website also contains examples of possible ways this research may be used, but not necessarily the only ways to implement these teaching practices. The examples provided on Doing What Works – including any products named in materials from schools or found on websites referenced on Doing What Works – should not be construed as an endorsement by the U.S. Department of Education of any products, programs, or curricula.
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1voteMassachusetts E-Rate funding information
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1voteThe Georgia Department of Education (GaDOE) is pleased to present the 2006-2007 edition of the Online Assessment System (OAS). Our mission for the OAS is to provide school districts, classroom teachers, students, and parents support for classroom instruction and student learning.
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1voteAcademic Search Premier: In recognition of the increased demands faring state education departments in this accountability-focused era, Gail L. Sunderman and Gary Orfield present results from a study on the response of these agencies to the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB). In this article, Sunderman and Orfield analyze issues of state capacity, compiling data from interviews...
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1voteLast updated in 2003--hmmmm...
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