Sage Advice: The Wisdom of Crowds
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After surviving Hurricane Katrina, which destroyed our school, I have learned the following:
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How do you keep parents involved in their child's education?
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How do you challenge and motivate gifted students?
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What works to ensure that middle school and high school students are proficient in reading and writing?
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What's the best way to stay healthy in a class full of sniffling children?
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What five things would you do to save public education?
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How do you help a substitute teacher help your students (and vice versa)?
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What technology is most effective in the classroom?
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Report cards rarely give the full picture. What else do you use or do to give parents a snapshot of how their kids are performing?
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What's your secret weapon in the classroom?
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You're sitting next to U.S. education secretary Margaret Spellings at a dinner party. What do you say to her?
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What factors should drive the curriculum we teach?
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If you had $10,000 to spend on your school, how would you spend it?
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If there were to be a monument to teachers on the Mall in Washington, DC, what should it be?
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How can we alleviate childhood obesity?
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What's the best way to stay connected with busy parents?
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How do you successfully accommodate English-language learners in the classroom?
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How do you make Election Day relevant to students when they can't even vote?
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What teaching trick do you use in the classroom to help your students succeed?

