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17 Secret Tricks and Tips Inside iOS 12

Many are big, flashy, in-your-face features. Just as many are little hidden iPhone and iPad tricks that only a true Apple iOS aficionado will find fascinating.




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Guide to shooting on the run

One of Azerbaijan's young female stars offer a masterclass to help you find the way to goal.




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The Marek Wielgus tournament

We travel to Kielce to find out more about one of the leading grassroots events for children in Poland.




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UEFA injury study

We find out how UEFA has helped clubs to learn more about injuries with a groundbreaking study




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Circle football drill II

A drill focused on improving movement, teamwork and making the most of scoring chances.




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The making of Chris Smalling

We visit Walderslade FC, where a Manchester United FC regular first made his mark.




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Guide to long-range passing

One of Azerbaijan's top young female talents gives you some advice to improve your passing.




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Netherlands '88 drill I

A training routine inspired by the winning Dutch side from the 1988 UEFA European Championship.




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Netherlands '88 drill II

Another passing routine inspired by the classic Dutch side from 1988.




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Netherlands '88 drill III

The second progression of a series of routines based on the European champions of 1988




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The making of Vladimir Šmicer

We visit the grassroots club where it all began for the EURO '96 finalist and UEFA Champions League winner.




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One v one drill

A training session designed to improve players' ability in one-on-one and two-on-two situations.




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Basic heading

A guide to the fundamentals of heading featuring Sweden women's international Kosovare Asllani.




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Maniche's Portugal piledriver

We go back to UEFA EURO 2004 as Maniche recalls his memorable semi-final strike.




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The Beckham free-kick

We recall a classic David Beckham moment from 1998/99 and show you how you can recreate it.




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Canales's guide to one-on-ones

The Valencia CF starlet gives you his formula for finishing when running in on goal.




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The Šuker chip

Croatian legend Davor Šuker recalls his classic goal against Denmark in EURO '96.




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Futsal match duration

We provide a guide to the timekeeping involved in a game of futsal.




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Cirilo's pivot guide

The Russia and MFK Dinamo Moskva forward offers you a futsal masterclass.




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Futsal officials

We offer a guide to the roles of the officials in futsal.




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Barcelona's Lionel Messi

FC Barcelona's talisman tells us about his appetite for goals.




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The Arshavin finish

Replicate a crucial Andrey Arshavin strike from FC Zenit St Petersburg's UEFA Cup-winning season.




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The Riga Cup

We travel to Latvia to find out about one of the fastest-growing youth tournaments in Europe.




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Voronin's shooting guide

FC Dinamo Moskva's Ukrainian forward star Andriy Voronin offers you his shooting tips.




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France 2000 drill

A training routine focused on movement, passing and dribbling inspired by the winning France team at UEFA EURO 2000.




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Forlán's nutrition guide

Inter's Diego Forlán offers an insight into the diet of a professional footballer.




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Dzagoev on the killer pass

Russian star Alan Dzagoev gives you his advice on making an incisive through ball.




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Latvia's tactical masterclass

We analyse how Latvia secured a point against Germany at UEFA EURO 2004.




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The Messi loop

Learn how to pull off one of the FC Barcelona star's top skills.




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Wing play drill

We present a practice exercise to improve your team's potency in attack from wide positions.




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Sweden reaps HatTrick benefits

How the UEFA HatTrick scheme has helped build new stadia and training facilities in Sweden.




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Counterattack drill

Catch your opponents cold by improving your team's counterattack with this training exercise.




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The making of Philipp Lahm

We trace the rise of the Bayern München captain, going back to the grassroots club where he began his career.




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Thunebro's top tips

The Sweden and Frankfurt left-back offers you her advice.




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We're Doing It Wrong: A Teacher's View on How to Fix It

An inside look (and listen) at a recent conversation Tom had with David Michael Slater about his new book, We're Doing It Wrong: 25 Ideas in Education That Just Don't Work--And How to Fix Them. In the book, Slater exposes some bad assumptions and makes the case for how good ideas have gone bad. Lis




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Personalize Learning and Build Agency By Using the 4 PLC Questions

In this episode of the podcast, Tom chats with Tim Stuart about his new book, Personalized Learning in a PLC at Work: Student Agency Through the Four Critical Questions.




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Professional Learning Is More Meaningful When Done as a Team

High-quality professional learning is difficult to provide in education, principal Jasmine Kullar writes. Here's a solution.




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The Best Academic Schools in Tennessee Feature the Best Character Program in the Country

Valor Collegiate Academies has been in the top 5 percent of Tennessee schools on growth and achievement every year since it started in 2014. But Tom visited Valor because of the well-regarded Valor Compass, a holistic human-development program.




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What Other Countries Can Teach the U.S. About Teacher Professional Development

Countries that score highest on an international measure of student achievement tend to have these three things in common when it comes to professional development for teachers.




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Why We Need Transformative Learning Experiences

Two things are true as I sort through my reflections on transformative learning experiences: We need intensive, immersive opportunities for learning (such as a trip to Kenya) and we also need to build in mini-opportunities for transformative learning every day.




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How Teachers Can and Should Use Technology in the Classroom

Integrating technology requires a significant investment of time and money, but the resources are well-spent if the focus is improving instruction, writes educational consultant Matthew Lynch.




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Haves and Have-Nots: We Must Prioritize Outside Professional Development for ALL Teachers

Many outside PD opportunities still separate the "haves" from the "have-nots" and uphold systemic oppression.




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ASCD's Deborah Delisle to Depart in 2019

The resignation of the former U.S. Department of Education staffer, who has led ASCD since mid-2015, follows a long run of membership declines for the organization.




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No, Mentoring a Student-Teacher Won't Hurt Your Evaluation Score, Study Suggests

Mentoring a student-teacher won't hurt a teacher's district evaluation score—in fact, it might even give it a boost, according to a working study.




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A Gap in Teacher Training: Working With Students Who Have Concussions

A growing number of students have experienced a brain injury that could affect their ability to learn in school. Yet most teachers aren't prepared to work with these students.




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Teaching in the U.S. Should Be More 'Intellectually Attractive,' Global Expert Says

A panel of experts—including a national teacher's union president and an official from the Department of Education—discussed how to make teaching a more attractive profession.




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'It's Not Just Yoga and Nail Paint': Inside the Teacher Self-Care Conference

The two-day event, now in its third year, offers workshops on mental health and burnout, time-management and goal-setting, and strategies for navigating toxic workplace environments.




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What to Do When Physics Teachers Don't Know Physics

Many teachers are tapped to teach physics without prior training or experience. A new study explores a possible solution.