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Get Beyond the Brochure– How to Make Informed Product Decisions
With the holiday season in full-force, Shaun Fagan gives thought to products and characteristics he truly values. In this blog, he shares his insight on what to consider when purchasing a product. Continue reading
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Brain-friendly Lesson Styles- How to use it to improve your school
Brain Storm by Caralee Adams of Scholastic Administrator “The district set up model classrooms so teachers could observe brain-friendly lesson styles and strategies like using an “adult voice,” which is supportive and nurturing, rather than a “parent voice,” which is … Continue reading
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Things that make you go “Hmm…”.
Hi all, I recently read that one is unlikely to see a flat panel speaker used for public address in a gymnasium or auditorium. The assumption was that because the above is generally true, one would/could/should not use a flat … Continue reading
Greetings from Bruce
I’ve never considered myself a blogger, but given the opportunity to interact with educators from around the world is an opportunity I can’t pass up. I’m looking forward to sharing some relevant experiences but more important to me is hearing from you. Your insights and opinions are important, especially as they impact the next generation. Continue reading

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