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The Great American Teach-Off: Last Week of Voting Begins Today!

This post is brought to you by GOOD with support from University of Phoenix GOOD and University of Phoenix are so close to finding the winners...

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The Great American Teach-Off: Round Three of Voting Begins Today!

This post is brought to you by GOOD with support from University of Phoenix GOOD and University of Phoenix are close to narrowing down the...

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The Great American Teach-Off 2013: Round Two of Voting Begins Today!

This post is brought to you by GOOD with support from University of Phoenix After receiving tons of votes from across the country last week,...

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Reminder: Nominate Your Favorite Teacher in The Great American Teach-Off 2013

This post is brought to you by GOOD with support from University of Phoenix GOOD and University of Phoenix are excited to report that the...

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GOOD Video: Linked Learning Brings Academics to the Real World

This content was produced by GOOD with the support of Apollo Group What role does calculus play in making the Bay Bridge earthquake safe?...

Infographic: Reading for the Future

This content was produced by GOOD with the support of Apollo Group Being able to read is one of the most important skills a person can have, and...

Infographic: The Importance of Early Learning

This content was produced by GOOD with the support of Apollo Group In 1960, only 10 percent of the United States' 3- and 4-year-olds were...

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GOOD Video: Can Virtual Lectures Improve Student Success?

Presented by Apollo Group. Watch Aaron Sams explain what a flipped learning model is and how it can improve student success.

Infographic: Understanding P-16

P-16 refers to the 16 years of schooling between pre-k and a bachelor's degree. It's a theory that has been gaining more interest in the education field. It calls for a nationwide standardized system of teaching to ensure every student is learning the same material and advancing towards a college degree.