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Michelle Karns "Inoculating against low achievement: our job as educators is to mitigate the effects of adversity by accelerating achievements and building resiliency". Leadership. FindArticles.com. 10 Dec, 2009. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0HUL/is_3_34/ai_n8967608/
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Coming together: one district's inquiry: by pooling its resources and insights, this district came to a fuller understanding of what its gap looks like and how to close it
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Too many students fall over achievement 'cliff': the achievement gap is more like a cliffone that too many students fall over. The cliff is our inheritance, but not our sole responsibility
by George Manthey -
Solving a "wicked" problem: knowledge management systems can create new educational environments where resources are expended on proactive activities, such as closing the achievement gap
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It takes a community to close the gap
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Healthy students, strong schools: as medical expertise expands and student needs grow, this district's Medical Advisory Board remains an indispensable component of district services to students
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What matters most in closing the gap: some of the differences between schools that have closed the gap and those that have not run counter to general expectations, this study found
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How "smart data" helps English learners: with new methods of collecting and evaluating data, tracking student progress and finding effective instructional strategies is faster and easier
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Accelerating learning: time to pick up the pace! We need to accelerate the learning of many of our students, and technology is the tool that can help us do it
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Investing in preschool: evidence continues to indicate the powerful effects of high quality preschool programs on children's later academic success
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A better approach to testing: teacher-friendly technology tools help educators track student performance on state exams, district benchmarks and classroom tests
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Inoculating against low achievement: our job as educators is to mitigate the effects of adversity by accelerating achievements and building resiliency
by Michelle Karns
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