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Teaming, CCSS, and Project-Based Learning
Middle school is an energetic and dynamic environment. We should know—we spend our days with 100 fifth through eighth graders on a team at Williston Central School in Vermont called Swift House, named for the...
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Juliette Longchamp, Deborah Donnelly
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Collaborative Scheduling: Teams Redefining Time
“My goal is to eliminate the schedule and for your team to sit down together and decide how you want to use the instructional day.” When our administrator made this statement, we laughed, but we were...
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Jennifer Smith and Nancy Cooper
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Middle School: A Place to Belong and Become
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