Wednesday, September 21, 2016

Fwd: Handshakes gone wrong


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Handshakes gone wrong

Here's what everyone's watching on YouTube this week.

The crazy perks of a $21,000 airplane seat

The crazy perks of a $21,000 airplane seat

4,190,873 views

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Is expensive sushi actually worth the hype? Buzzfeed investigates

Is expensive sushi actually worth the hype? Buzzfeed investigates

5,436,223 views

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How one awesome 19-year-old helped America gain its independence

How one awesome 19-year-old helped America gain its independence

153,801 views

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Kate McKinnon's Emmy acceptance speech is adorable

Kate McKinnon's Emmy acceptance speech is adorable

193,476 views

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The Limp Fish and other handshakes to avoid with James Marsden

The Limp Fish and other handshakes to avoid with James Marsden

24,660 views

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Creator Spotlight: Cameron Dallas

Cameron Dallas: Try Not To Laugh Challenge

Creator Spotlight

Cameron Dallas

5,000,603 subscribers

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Not every vlogger makes us laugh like Cameron Dallas. With videos that gain 1 million+ views, it's easy to see why he's a YouTube favorite. Even watching him try not to laugh (in a face mask, no less), is enough to crack us up.

One last thing: Celebrity Chat Line

One last thing: Celebrity Chat Line

Introducing the Late Show Celebrity Chat Line, where the hottest stars are eager to talk to you and "fulfill your forbidden behind-the-scene fantasies." This is one late night infomercial you'd want to stay up for.

170,147 views

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Tuesday, September 20, 2016

Fwd: The Real Impact of Teachers' Expectations, Preparing Children for Future Jobs, and More


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The issues with delaying school start dates, emphasizing entrepreneurial learning, and research on teachers' student expectations.
            
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September 20, 2016

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How teacher expectations affect student outcomes

While few deny the importance of teachers believing in their students, what does the research actually say? In a new report, Nicholas Papageorge and Seth Gershenson discuss the impact teachers' expectations for students can have on their educational outcomes, and how these expectations vary by race.

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School calendars and Maryland's Labor Day mess

The decision from Maryland Governor Larry Hogan to delay the start of the school year until after Labor Day was met with backlash from educators and officials alike. Jon Valant investigates the impact of a longer summer break on school day start and end times, low-income student retention, and economic activity.

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The imperative for design learning

Sixty-five percent of children currently in grade school are predicted to work in jobs that have not been invented yet. How should educators respond to this technological revolution? Daniel Araya and Heather McGowan advocate for teachers to focus more on entrepreneurial learning and creativity.

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