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Reform Matters: November 8, 2012
posted by: Ruthie | November 08, 2012, 03:25 pm   

Welcome to the Association of American Educators' online biweekly publication, Reform Matters. This education reform-focused publication features both original AAE content and a compilation of the latest news from the growing education reform community. Continue Reading...
 
The 2012 Election: The Education Impact
posted by: Ruthie | November 07, 2012, 02:30 pm   

The votes are in and the people have spoken. President Obama's re-election means four more years of unprecedented federal education spending and education reform-minded competitive grants. As the dust settles on the 2012 election, experts are predicting a continuation of an active Department of Education and changes to some controversial state education laws. Continue Reading...
 
Federal Update November 7, 2012
posted by: Ruthie | November 07, 2012, 02:51 pm   

The 2012 Election: The Education Impact
The votes are in and the people have spoken. President Obama's re-election means four more years of unprecedented federal education spending and education reform-minded competitive grants. As the dust settles on the 2012 election, experts are predicting a continuation of an active Department of Education and changes to some controversial state education laws. Continue Reading...
 
U.S. Department of the Treasury’s “Save Out Loud” Contest Calls for Students’ Savings Stories
posted by: Ruthie | November 05, 2012, 03:11 pm   

Do you know a student with a savings story to share? Are you teaching financial literacy in your classroom? The U.S. Department of the Treasury is calling for entries to its "Save Out Loud" Contest through the "Ready.Save.Grow." initiative. "Save Out Loud" is a photo and video essay contest for students in grades K – 12. Grand prize winners get a virtual visit to their classrooms from the United States Treasurer Rosie Rios. Continue Reading...
 
Video Resource for Educators: The Teaching Channel
posted by: Melissa | November 02, 2012, 04:05 pm   


I've always learned the most about teaching by watching more experienced teachers in action. That's why one of my favorite resources is a website called the Teaching Channel, a relatively new entry to teacher-resource websites. The Teaching Channel is not the first, and probably not the last, site that came up with the idea of providing teachers virtual professional development, but it is among the highest quality. Best of all, it's FREE!

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