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About Continuing Education: 10 Fun Introductions for Day One

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From Deb Peterson, your Guide to Continuing Education
It's not too early to start thinking about introductions on the first day of school, especially if you expect adults in your classroom. Choose one of these 10 fun introductions and engage your students more quickly. Ergo: faster learning!

10 Fun Introductions for Day One
Students learn faster when they know a little something about who is sitting next to them, especially when your students are adults. Help your students engage sooner. Read more

If You Want to Write...
There's a secret to being a great writer. Do you know it? Read more
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When the Pain of Not Changing Is Greater Than the Pain of Changing
A lot of people hate change, will do almost anything to avoid change. But when the status quo is more painful than the thought of change, well, what happens? Read more
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We're All Interdependent
For the Fourth of July in the U.S., I wrote about finding your own independence on Independence Day. The next day, I changed my mind. We're all interdependent. Read more
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