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- Online Art Videos Instruct & Inspire
- Making movies to teach art concepts has transformed this NEA member's teaching and the way her students learn.
- Summer Reading Lists Abound on the Web
- A survey of some of the best children's summer reading lists on the Web.
- Podcast Powerhouse
- Fifth graders in NEA member Nancy Beebe's class enhance their oral reading and fluency skills through podcasts.
- Teaching Research Spotlight
- Home visits.
- Focus On: Learning About Each Other
- NEA series helps educators know their students.
- Kickball, Calisthenics, and Composition?
- To help boost writing skills and opportunities for practice, assignments are surfacing in a variety courses, even P.E.
- Middle Schoolers Use Their Smarts to Help Others
- NEA member Warren Phillips' "gifted and talented" students learn while helping others.
- Applying Differentiated Instruction
- There's more to it than dividing students into groups; the key is putting them into groups based on what you know about them.
- Teaching Research Spotlight
- Homework.
- Status of Blacks in Education
- Report in NEA series on underserved groups.
- Web 2.0 Breathes New Life into Old Projects
- Revamp old lessons & projects with new Web 2.0 tools.
- Study of Literary Characters 'Transforms' Student Writing
- An activity that challenges students to think carefully about character traits in literature.
- Teaching Research Spotlight
- Parental involvement in education.
- Sports Math Scores Points with Students and Teachers
- Grab students' interest with a site that teams math with sports -- and everyone comes out a winner.
- Saving Kids from Stress
- Fierce competition to get into top colleges is leading many students to compromise their health and values. Here's how some educators are coping.
- Teaching Research Spotlight
- Academic ability grouping.
- She "Un-Blinds" Them with Science
- In NEA member Nancy Karpyk's kindergarten classroom, scientific discovery rules.
- Improve Comprehension Through Active Reading
- Ideas for keeping students involved in their reading, and helping them improve their concentration and comprehension.
- Valentine Battleship
- An elementary school teacher integrates timely subjects and topics with regular classroom activities.
- Teaching Research Spotlight
- Out-of-field teaching.
- Making Parents Part of the "In"-volved Crowd
- Parents can be invaluable partners in their children's education, but many take themselves out of the equation because of mistrust, misunderstanding, the demands of work and home, or other factors.
- Sites to See: Math Homework Help
- Students (and parents who may wish to help them with homework!) can find expert advice in just a few clicks.
- Teaching Research Spotlight
- Cooperative learning.
- More Schools Turn To Extended Days
- Adding time to the school day and year has helped some schools improve their test scores and flesh out their curriculum.
- Teaching Study Skills: Ideas That Work
- Discover how teachers in the trenches are introducing students to better ways of studying effectively.
- Ten Holiday Web Sites You Won't Want to Miss!
- Celebrate the holidays with ten Web sites that no elf could do without!
- Teaching Research Spotlight
- Year-round education.
- Letters to Santa
- One teacher's students participate in an annual American Red Cross holiday project.
- Eek! Comics in the Classroom!
- Resources for finding and teaching classroom-appropriate comics and graphic novels.
- How to Teach Handwriting
- Make handwriting instruction part of every school day.
- Teaching Research Spotlight
- Block scheduling.
- Digging Up Facts in the Explorers' Graveyard
- A project-based learning activity inspired fifth-graders to go the extra mile.
- Homework: A Place for Rousing Reform
- A veteran teacher explains how she came to a new understanding about the value and relevance of homework assignments.
- Teaching Research Spotlight
- Project-based learning.
- How to Read Aloud
- Tips for modeling fluent reading and improving your students' ability to understand written text
- Teaching Research Spotlight
- Hard-to-staff schools.
- Writing Sonnets
- Students of this junior high teacher are among the most-often published poets in the country.
- Technology Gets "Real" With Multimedia Projects
- Technology students go global with homemade videos.
- Students Rule With "Design Your Own Homework"
- How one teacher discovered a unique way to add interest to homework assignments and get parents involved.
- New Teacher Tools
- Whether you're a new teacher fresh out of college or coming to the profession as a second career, we have the tools to help you get settled into your new job.
- Organize a "Literature Day" (and Night!) at Your School
- After teachers organized this event, students read over 4,500 books.
- Teaching Research Spotlight
- Single-gender education.
- Wanted: Teachers to Pilot TeachUNICEF
- Study children in developing countries.
- 30 Ways to Show Students You Care!
- Compliments, acknowledgment and other gestures big and small can make all the difference.
- Teaching Research Spotlight
- Alternative routes to teacher certification.
- Students Learn Respect (Thanks to Good Manners!)
- Could mastering manners make a difference in your classroom?
- Principals Give Advice to First-Year Teachers
- Principals were also first-year teachers once; here they give their best advice to the next crop of new teachers.
- Test-Stressed Out
- Give students in your school the practical tools they need to do their best in math, writing, and more.
- Reflections on Teacher Burnout
- A veteran classroom teacher reflects upon the signs of teachers consumed by their jobs.
- Blogging? It's Elementary, My Dear Watson!
- Students as young as kindergarten write blogs. Find out how they do it, what topics they (and their teachers!) cover, and more.
- Schools and Online Social Networking
- The risks and benefits of social networking Web sites, plus a comprehensive approach to addressing student Internet access.
- Teaching Research Spotlight
- E-learning for educators.
- Using Teacher Listservs to Collaborate
- Learn more about the collaborative power of listservs and how to join in the fun and learning!
- Peer Assessment Teaches Students How to Think
- A veteran teachers reflects on the value of students' self-evaluations and peer assessment.
- Multiculturalism and Diversity
- Curriculum Aids for K-12 Educators.
- Teaching Research Spotlight
- Recruitment and retention.
- Service Learning
- What does it take to build an effective service learning project?
- Web 2.0 Tools
- What is Web 2.0, and will it find its way into classrooms as transformative new teaching tools or as mere entertainment?
- Teaching Research Spotlight
- Teaching and learning.
- Teaching Research Spotlight
- An NEA venue for best pedagogical practices.
- Grow a Garden of Opportunity
- Classroom gardens can bring life to lessons in science, history, math -- even poetry!
- Canteloupe Instead of Cupcakes? Believe It!
- March is Nutrition Month, but this teacher believes healthy eating is a year-long endeavor.
- Teaching Research Spotlight
- Teacher working conditions.
- Focus On: Learning About Each Other's Culture
- NEA series helps education employees better serve students.
- Kids Fill the Gap in Women's History!
- Award-winning student website show how to beef up your curriculum for Women's History Month.
- Favorite Books
- Encourage students to reflect on their reading with these "favorite books" activities.
- U.S. Presidents on the Internet
- Biographical, historical, and political resources -- plus photos, autographs, lists, trivia and more.
- 50 Signs Your School Is a Great School
- A group of principals shares what's working in their schools.
- Add Literature (and Life!) to Content Instruction
- An educator learns the value of quality literature to his history classroom.
- Student Disinterest: Is it Curable?
- A seasoned teacher gives practical tips for re-engaging students when they "check out."
- Teaching in a High-Poverty School
- Is it ethical for teachers to refuse to teach in high-poverty schools?
- Why Data Management?
- To identify all students' needs.
- Inclusion Can Work
- An experienced educator shares how she looks forward to integrating special-needs students into her classroom.
- Students Can Care and Comfort
- How a veteran educator discovered that self-absorbed middle schoolers can also be caring and supportive.
- Every School Should Have a Playground Map!
- Reinforce geography by painting a U.S. map on the playground. A veteran teacher tells you how.
- Developing IEPs -- A Team Effort
- Teamwork was the key to developing an IEP that got to the bottom of -- and solved -- a student's learning issues.
- Stayin' Alive, Part II
- If I can just make it until Spring Break.
- Online Book Club Promotes Student Literacy
- Encourage students to read and write with greater effort and enthusiasm.
- Meeting With the Parents
- Tips for administrators, teachers and parents for making the most of parent-teacher conferences.
- Handling Disruptive Students
- A delicate dance for any teacher.
- Me? A Teacher-Researcher?
- How teacher-driven research can lead to improvement initiatives and widespread learning reform.
- Advice for Future Teachers
- When a former student asked this veteran teacher about becoming a teacher, he asked five questions.
- Character Education, ELL, & Math
- What Works Clearinghouse reports.
- Ten Tools for Reducing Paperwork
- Make more time to teach with these time-saving strategies.
- Power Words
- Using positive words to energize your students.
- 'Sophomores' Give Advice to 'Freshmen'
- Second-year teachers reflect on first-year success and give advice to new teachers.
- Back-to-School Survival Kit
- Ingredients for teacher and student "survival kits" provide a welcome start to the new year.
- The Reading-Ready Classroom
- Make reading a priority in your classroom (tips for all grades and subjects!).
- Without Professionalism, It Could Always Be Worse
- Just when he thinks the job is getting tougher, a veteran educators remembers it could alsways be worse.
- Professional Conferences Reflect, Restore Passion
- Convening with colleagues showed this teacher that her passion for the classroom is alive and well.
- Can We Teach Social Conscience?
- A veteran teacher examines whether social conscience is caught or taught.
- Taming the Three T's
- A veteran teacher ponders the importance of "thought, temper and tongue" to teaching success.
- Put the "Memory" Back in Memorial Day
- How some teachers are stressing the importance of remembering and honoring our nation's fallen servicemen.
- Tossing and Turning at Test Time
- A veteran teachers reflects on the stresses of testing time in her school.
- Education Conferences: Goin' It Alone
- Traveling solo to conferences can be frightening -- and fun.
- Teaching Religion in Public Schools
- A veteran teacher offers tips for tackling tough topics.
- How I Staged a Poetry Slam
- A veteran teachers cured the mid-winter blahs with a great activity.
- "Survivor": Lessons About Quality Learning
- How a veteran teacher benefited from unique staff training based on "Survivor."
- Making the Case for Music Education
- Why music is more important than ever.
- To Catch a Leprechaun
- An elementary school teacher shares her passion for St. Patrick's Day in creative ways.
- Every Move You Make
- Everytime you turn around, technology is there. Watching.
- Social Skills Kids Need to Succeed
- Why we should teach manners & etiquette in school.
- Fragile in February
- Teachers and students can get worn down. An experienced teacher shares her remedy.
- Bookless Math Class Adds Up
- Computers take center stage in this successful classroom.
- Bring Your Own Technology
- Problems almost always arise at technology workshops, but the author has a solution.
- The Little Reading Cafe
- Spur interest in reading by imitating the ambience of the major bookstores.
- Coping With Larger Classes
- A veteran teacher shares strategies and best practices.
- Readiness Differentiation
- Differentiating instruction based on students' "readiness" can be a big challenge.
- Relax and Enjoy the Show
- How teaching with technology is like a high-wire act.
- Status of Asian Americans & Pacific Islanders in Education
- First report in NEA series on underserved groups.
- School Nurses: Providing Intensive Care
- Too few nurses, too many chronic illnesses & counseling issues.
- NEA Member Named National Language Teacher of the Year
- High school teacher Ken Stewart is first recipient of the award.
- What a Literacy Coach Should Know & Be Able to Do
- New standards serve as 'blueprint' for coaches.
- Writing with Weblogs
- Students blog their way to better writing skills.
- Choosing Content That's Worth Knowing
- What should we teach?
- The Two-Edged Sword
- E-mail is changing the workplace and placing new demands on teachers.
- High Schoolers Pen Letters from Santa
- How one teacher raised holiday spirits in her classroom.
- Gaga Over Google
- Photo images bring lessons to life.
- Teaching in a Lower Gear
- A teacher reflects on the place of "slow teaching" in a speed-teaching world.
- Writing Home
- Personalized letters for parents made quick and easy with only a dash of tech-savvy.
- Adjusting to Accountability
- How one teacher has adjusted his teaching to meet new federal requirements.
- Parents and Teachers Working Together
- How to cultivate good working relationships with parents.
- Wi-Fi Annotations
- How a wireless Internet connection changed the author's reading class.
- How to Keep the Fire Burning
- How one teacher stays inspired after 30 years in the classroom.
- Too sad to learn?
- The shrink in the classroom.
- Your Students: No Two Are Alike
- Tips on helping students discover their learning strengths.
- Welcome Back!
- It's time to dust off the computer and find your tech-savvy self.
- Learning Made Simple
- For this educator, becoming a parent changed the way she teaches.
- I Found My "Teacher Voice" and Transformed My Classroom
- A teacher's bout with cancer precipitated big changes in the classroom.
- Each Student Is Someone's Special Child
- How parenthood led this educator to a teaching epiphany.
- 30 Questions to Ask During the First Days of School
- Make your life easier by learning school procedures early on.
- Design It
- If technology is to fulfill its promise in the classroom, teachers must seize the reins.
- Toward a Brain-Compatible Elementary School
- Preparing the learning environment.
- Advice for New Special Education Teachers
- Surviving the first few months of school.
- Help for the First Month of Teaching
- Top clicks for new teachers.
- What Teachers Say About the First Year of Teaching
- A good resource from the Department of Ed.
- Are Smaller Schools the Answer?
- Research shows that bigger isn't always better.
- Closing the Achievement Gap
- Helping all students succeed.
- Playing Games
- Could educational computer games be used for assessment and evaluation?
- Appreciating Good Teaching
- A conversation with Lee Shulman.
- Mathemagic
- How one teacher uses magic to teach math and science concepts.
- Keep This Under Your Hat
- Educators are saving big on technology discounts.
- Star Quality
- It takes a certain type of teacher to succeed in high-poverty schools.
- C.A.R.E.: Strategies for Closing the Achievement Gaps
- NEA produces new guide for educators.
- School Builds Able Bodies
- How one school made a difference with original nutrition and fitness programs.
- Real Artists
- For this teacher, deadlines and competitions inspire students.
- Surprised By Reading
- A math teacher reflects on the power of reading aloud to students.
- How Are You Handling Stress?
- Tips for establishing a daily routine to help you address your stress.
- Of Sailors and Geeks
- Technology has its own language, but do teachers really need to know it?
- The Role of Recess in Children's Development
- What the research says.
- Those Who Can, Do... TEACH!
- Successful businesspeople and successful teachers have much in common.
- Seven Tips for Improving Instructional Skills
- Ideas supported by the research and educational experience.
- For Love or Money
- He gave up a high-paying corporate job for the classroom. Would he do it again?
- My Weekend
- From lesson plans to personalized e-mails, the author explains how he uses technology.
- Growing Bigger Brains
- Research affects how teachers teach.
- Focus On: Closing the Achievement Gaps for Six Groups
- NEA Series identifies barriers to learning - and resources to break them down.
- Technology Taxonomy
- The problem with technology standards -- and a solution that works.
- Small Is Beautiful
- Why small software companies are outpacing the giants.
- Turning Recess into Physical Education
- Making the most of it.
- Dealing with Complaints
- Meeting them head on.
- A Christmas Lesson
- Long before he became a pro, the author learned the value of a well-taught lesson.
- When the Textbook Is Too Hard
- Oral reading can help.
- Digital Classroom Management
- Basic computer programming can be a handy classroom tool.
- To Save or Save As?
- Knowing the difference could save you hours of unnecessary work.
- Keep Students Tuned In
- Rewarding good questions motivates students.
- Putting Your School Life in Order
- Get on top of your job and set the right tone for a successful year.
- Education in Three Dimensions
- Some critics say computers kill creativity, but our author knows differently.
- Blending Work In
- How do you fit everything into the school day?
- NEA's Effective Reading Series
- Strategies for all grades and subjects that lead to reading success.
- 24-hour Support for New Teachers
- Tips, humor, and encouragement for the first years of teaching.
- Culturally Responsive Teaching
- What is it and how can you achieve it?
- From Fund Raising to Hell Raising
- New roles for parents.
- Two-Minute Tips for Keeping Students on Task
- Enhancing student learning.
- A Cheer Me Up File
- Develop a folder of glad tidings to yourself.
- Two-Minute Tips for Keeping You Organized
- Making school life easier.
- Engaging Middle School Students in Math
- FREE eight-part workshop for teachers from Annenberg CPB.
- The Brains Behind the Brain
- Five prominent educators and researchers discuss how the brain learns.
- What Does It Mean to Be Smart?
- Looking at memory, analysis, creativity, and practicality.
- The EI World Congress
- NEA works with ed unions around the world.
- U.S. Casts Shadow on World Congress
- NEA participates in an Education International meeting in Brazil.
- Possibilities for Children
- UCLA professor Mike Rose discusses his diversity studies.
- Equity and Excellence in Education -- The Next 50 Years
- Former NEA president Mary Hatwood Futrell addresses the issues at pre-RA conference 2004.
- Six Frames
- Multimedia can be inspirational, educational and . . . subliminal?
- The New Physical Education
- Increasing physical activity promotes healthy lives.
- Creating a Positive Classroom
- A conversation with Herb Kohl.
- Education - It's Messy
- The power of emotion plays an important role in student achievement.
- The Scientist in the Crib
- Psychologist Andrew Meltzoff discusses mental development of young children.
- Education, Art, and Technology
- The perfect medium for assessing learning.
- 2004 Teacher of the Year
- Kathy Mellor talks with NEA staff.
- Equity and Excellence in Education -- Full Text
- Full remarks presented by Mary Hatwood Futrell at pre-RA conference 2004.
- Ensuring Quality Literacy Instruction
- Where do you begin?
- Fads and Fireflies
- The difficulties of sustaining change.
- Charting the Course of Student Growth
- What do we mean by results?
- Preventing Teacher Dropouts
- Hiring good teachers is one thing, but retaining them is another.
- Where the Action Is
- Exploring the kind of software that holds the most promise for teachers.
- Teaching Sisyphus to Juggle
- Keeping teaching fresh.
- Letters to Potential Teachers
- NTOYs encourage talented students to enter the profession.
- Emotional Problems; Teaching for Understanding; ADHD Toolkit
- Special education in the news.
- The Teacher-Student Mismatch
- What the research says about diversity.
- Mining the Values in the Curriculum
- A look at character education.
- Accountability in Education - High Hopes and False Promises
- Teachers, schools, and parents must share the burden.
- On Educating for Diversity
- A conversation with James A. Banks.
- Addressing the Teacher Retention Crisis
- NEA and CIC explore the issues.
- 800-Pound Gorilla Software
- Ubiquitous software programs, like Microsoft Word, are a blessing and a curse.
- Effective Instruction for Students with Learning Disabilities
- Syntheses of 9 research studies.
- Down with Scrolling
- Testing on computers is the medium of choice, but serious problems exist.
- Voodoo Technology
- When your computer is on the fritz, a little voodoo is all you need.
- Improving the Reading Skills of Adolescents
- What the research says.
- Every Child Will Read -- We Guarantee It
- Follow four schools on their thousand days to success.
- Learning About Learning to Read
- A conversation with neuroscientist Sally Shaywitz.
- No Spare Time?
- It could be your time management skills.
- Mentor Groups for High School Students
- Students take charge.
- I Type
- Now that we are keyboarding and not typing, how have things changed?
- Putting Understanding Up Front
- A four-part framework for teachers.
- The Art of the WebQuest
- Identifying and creating good WebQuests.
- An Appropriate Education
- Challenging and nurturing a gifted child.
- Ask Not What Your School Can Do for You
- What new teachers can do to excel in the first years.
- No Two Are Quite Alike
- Perspectives on personalized learning.
- Integrating Multiple Intelligences and Emotional Intelligence
- Helping teachers reach more students.
- Partnerships to Keep Students Healthy
- A coordinated health program.
- Healthy Buildings, Successful Students
- What the research says.
- Healthy Bodies, Minds, and Buildings
- Prerequisites for learning.
- TIMSS 1994-95
- The international math and science study at a glance.
- Why Johnnie's Teacher Doesn't Compute
- With more autonomy, teachers could make better use of technology.
- Progress Reports and Communications
- Time-saving ideas for special educators.
- Maintaining a Safe Environment
- In middle schools.
- 6 Steps to Successful Co-Teaching
- Helping special and regular education teachers work together.
- Literacy Standards for Preschool Learners
- Redefining literacy.
- Roll Your Own
- Computers can do many record-keeping tasks -- and make life easier.
- Stayin' Alive
- Handling holiday stress.
- Better Learning Through Science
- Web sources on how students learn.
- Encouraging Cooperation
- Where everyone is a winner.
- Teaching Two-Year-Olds the Five Senses
- Tips for Pre-K teachers.
- When You Have to Be Absent
- Preparing for the substitute teacher.
- Teacher Learning Inspires Student Learning
- Supporting continual learning.
- Teaching That Emphasizes Active Engagement
- Improving learning for middle school students.
- 21st Century Software
- As software becomes more complex, it places new demands on us all.
- What Teaching for Understanding Looks Like
- Putting it into practice.
- 12 Principles for Brain-Based Learning
- Implications for the classroom.
- Why Some Parents Don't Come to School
- What keeps them away.
- E-ffectations
- Electronic affections are supplanting traditional writing conventions -- to our detriment.
- School Buildings
- Silent partners supporting education.
- On Teaching for Understanding
- A conversation with Howard Gardner.
- Letters to Discouraged Colleagues
- From former Teachers of the Year.
- Preparing Teachers for Differentiated Instruction
- What the research says.
- Standing in Your Shoes
- A checklist for classroom and substitute teachers.
- How to Engage Students in Learning
- Tapping into questions students have.
- 13 Ways to Beat the First-Day Jitters
- Some steps to take before school begins.
- Creating a Professional Image
- Ideas to improve teacher-parent-student relations.
- Out of the Loop
- A new proposal about technology usage ignores teachers.
- They Didn't Teach Me THIS in College!
- 10 ways to beat budget cuts in the arts.
- Helping Students Set Goals
- A basic skill for life.
- The Class Never Offered
- Technology workshops are offered all the time, but the class needed most seems never to be found.
- Nurturing the Human Spirit in Teacher and Student
- Charting the inner landscape.
- Create a Substitute Information File
- Provide these items for your substitute teachers.
- Your Professional Papers
- A checklist of papers to file in a safe place.
- Brain Development in Young Adolescents
- Good news for middle school teachers.
- Analyzing Student Work
- Improving teacher practice.
- The First Seven Intelligences -- and the Eighth
- A conversation with Howard Gardner.
- First Steps with Technology
- Ideas that stand the test of time.
- 33 Ways to Start the First Year Off Right
- A little planning pays big dividends.
- Lesson Plans and Learning Materials
- Top clicks for new teachers.
- Become a Reflective Teacher
- Define your teaching goals and continue to reevaluate them.
- Bring in "Da Noise"
- Race, sports, and the role of schools.
- The Intelligences
- Howard Gardner defines multiple intelligences.
- Not Everyone Can Do It!
- Who should be middle school teachers?
- Labophobia
- Does your computer lab inspire fear and loathing? Not to worry. A cure is in the making.
- Teachers with Class
- Actor James Earl Jones honors his most influential teacher.
- In My View
- Inclusion is not for everyone.
- Teaching Is the Hardest Job
- Educator Dorothy Rich knows there is no tougher job on the planet.
- Creating a Climate of Personalization in Junior High
- Beginning with elementary school students.
- Transition to Middle School
- Are swirlies for real?
- No Substitute for Quality
- What substitute teachers need to know and do.
- Helping Kids Develop Phonemic Awareness
- How parents can turn everyday occurrences into teachable moments.
- The Brain and Well-Designed School Environments
- Enhancing student learning.
- Standards-Based Teaching and Differentiation
- Reconcilable differences?
- Two Teachers Target Breast Cancer
- The diagnosis was just the beginning.
- Accelerating Reading Achievement
- The role of the high school literacy coach.
- Add Teacher Research to Your Professional Development
- Here is how it could change your practice.
- How to Differentiate Instruction
- Baby steps - A guide for beginners.
- I'm Nervous Each Morning
- Notes from a first-year second-career teacher.
- The Perfect Tech Coordinator
- Helping educators break out of the 2x4x6x8 educational box.
- Squirming Comes Naturally to Middle School Students
- Physical changes trigger behavioral changes.
- Paving the Way for Differentiated Instruction
- An effective classroom culture helps every child achieve.
- An Integrating Technology Workshop
- To generate a binder full of lesson plans.
- Can't Stop Talking
- Social needs of students in the middle.
- Selecting Computer Software for the District
- Keeping the curriculum center stage, the technology as support.
- What Did You Do in School Today?
- Research on time usage in elementary school.
- Effective New-Teacher Support Systems
- What are the key attributes?
- Preparing the Environment for Middle School Students
- Involving every adult in the school.
- Some Are Making Channel One Work
- Fans, detractors have their say.
- What Works Clearinghouse
- Research-based practices that enhance student achievement.
- Middle School Students - Hormonal Changes, Powerful Consequences
- Their changes baffle students and adults alike.
- What Do New Teachers Need?
- Thirteen things to keep in mind.
- Individualized Instruction the Key for English Learners
- Frontline educators are addressing the needs of non-English speaking students.
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