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Weekly news and resources for teacher leaders, March 23, 2017. FIRST PERSON 7IdDBEbNi:m:1:3125711346

Weekly news and resources for teacher leaders, March 23, 2017. [View as web page.](7IdDBEbNi:m:1:3125711346:DD76EF9DD61767BF8ED96F61FC5B9C07:r) [MMS Education -- Advertisement](7IdDBEbNi:m:1:3125711346:DD76EF9DD61767BF8ED96F61FC5B9C07:r) [Daily coverage of education news, commentary, special reports, and top jobs.](7IdDBEbNi:m:1:3125711346:DD76EF9DD61767BF8ED96F61FC5B9C07:r) FIRST PERSON 7IdDBEbNi:m:1:3125711346:DD76EF9DD61767BF8ED96F61FC5B9C07:r [A Call for Fewer Screens in the Classroom](7IdDBEbNi:m:1:3125711346:DD76EF9DD61767BF8ED96F61FC5B9C07:r) Educational technology has its place, but paper can also engage students and transform learning, Amy Williams writes. 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