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Useful Feedback

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Follow-up to Booklist Webinar on Common Core State Standards

As a follow-up to the questions we didn’t get to answer during last week’s Booklist webinar, here are some of my responses, posted to Booklist‘s “Likely Stories” blog. Additionally, you can find the slides here and the archived webinar here. … Continue reading

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Common Core Workshop in Massachusetts

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UMSI is hiring!

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Join Me: Booklist Webinar on Common Core State Standards

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