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SAT Plan: https://scholarmulhern.blogspot.com/p/an-eight-week-plan-to-prepare-students.html

Model for Education: https://scholarmulhern.blogspot.com/p/a-new-model-for-education.html

Models of Analysis: https://scholarmulhern.blogspot.com/p/i-often-use-models-of-my-own-analytical.html

Methods for Vocabulary Development: https://scholarmulhern.blogspot.com/p/the-following-information-was-excerpted.html

Deliberative Practice: https://scholarmulhern.blogspot.com/p/what-is-deliberative-practice.html

Scholar-Led Discussions: https://scholarmulhern.blogspot.com/p/i-try-to-use-scholar-led-discussions-as.html

Ten Greatest Speeches: https://scholarmulhern.blogspot.com/p/the-top-ten-greatest-speeches.html

Plymouth Plantation Unit Plan: http://scholarmulhern.blogspot.com/p/unit-plan-of-plymouth-plantation.html

Explanation of Analysis: http://scholarmulhern.blogspot.com/p/see-also-post-explaining-analysis_8.html

Logical Fallacies: https://scholarmulhern.blogspot.com/search?q=logical+fallacies

Grading Papers: http://scholarmulhern.blogspot.com/p/i-tell-students-that-they-must-notes-on.html

How to Streamline Grading of Papers: http://scholarmulhern.blogspot.com/p/how-to-streamline-grading-of-papers.html

How to Make Better Use of Multiple-Choice Assessments: http://scholarmulhern.blogspot.com/p/how-to-make-better-use-of-multiple.html

SAT Question Stems: http://scholarmulhern.blogspot.com/2016/09/sat-question-stems.html

Writing and Language Pointers for the New SAT: http://scholarmulhern.blogspot.com/2017/11/writing-and-language-pointers-for-new.html

AP English Language and Composition Exam Question Types: http://scholarmulhern.blogspot.com/p/regard-multiple-enrico-baj-1989-most-of.html

Essay Rubric: http://scholarmulhern.blogspot.com/p/essay-rubric.html

Active Reading Questions: http://scholarmulhern.blogspot.com/p/active-reading-questions.html

Learning Theory--Excerpts from an Excellent Book: http://scholarmulhern.blogspot.com/p/learning-theory-excerpts-from-excellent.html

AP Argumentative Prompt (Teacher Model): https://scholarmulhern.blogspot.com/p/ap-argumentative-prompt-teacher-model.html

Synthesis Lesson Plan: https://scholarmulhern.blogspot.com/p/synthesis-lesson-plan.html

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