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Webinar: How to Make Audio a Killer App in the Classroom
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December 10, 2014 by User

Bill Keeney of the Delaware Valley Friends School joined Learning Ally on 12/9 for a webinar focusing on strategies for teachers to use audio ... Read More about Webinar: How to Make Audio a Killer App in the Classroom

Special Ed Teacher Observes Success in the Mainstream Classroom
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September 4, 2014 by User

Lauren Sabo is a multi-intensive special education teacher at Manual High School in Denver, Colorado, who has been using Learning Ally for over three ... Read More about Special Ed Teacher Observes Success in the Mainstream Classroom

Graduating 100 Percent College-Ready Students
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March 21, 2014 by User

Teacher Explains How Learning Ally Helps School Achieve Goal At Martin Luther King Jr. Early College, a public school for 6-12th grade students in Denver, ... Read More about Graduating 100 Percent College-Ready Students

Making a Teacher's Job Easier
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March 12, 2014 by User

What is the most important thing for a teacher to know about Learning Ally? “It’s so manageable – your job as a teacher becomes easier ... Read More about Making a Teacher's Job Easier

Librarian Supports Students with Learning Ally Book Labels
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February 18, 2014 by User

Educators incorporate Learning Ally at their schools in many creative ways, but Gretchen Schroeder’s technique in her library is one of our favorite examples. ... Read More about Librarian Supports Students with Learning Ally Book Labels

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