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5 Tech Tools to Try in 2020
posted by: Melissa | January 15, 2020, 11:04 am   

The world of education software is quickly changing. It seems as though everyday a new website or app launches. After decades of lagging behind business, the education world now finds itself with an array of tools to use. So many that some of the higher quality tools may be overlooked. If you’re struggling to keep up with all the options, here are five tools we think you should look at for the upcoming year.

 

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Advocacy 101
posted by: Tamia | January 16, 2020, 02:22 pm   

Happy New Year from the Association of American Educators Foundation! This is an exciting time for education advocacy and we believe that our members have the professional experience and influence to make a lasting impact on the education field for all children. To express your interest, or to nominate a fellow member in our 2020 Advocacy Fellowship, please complete the following application by January 31st, 2020. The length of the fellowship is one year, February 2020 through December 2020, and includes a stipend of $1000.

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Weekly News Round-Up for January 10th
posted by: Melissa | January 10, 2020, 01:09 pm   

 

Each week, AAE brings its members a round-up of what’s happening in education. From big, eye-catching headlines to the stories most papers overlook, we find the news our members really want to see. This week: immunizations, Juul, ransomware, and more!

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Weekly News Round-Up for December 13th
posted by: Melissa | December 13, 2019, 01:29 pm   

Each week, AAE brings its members a round-up of what’s happening in education. From big, eye-catching headlines to the stories most papers overlook, we find the news our members really want to see. This week: A shooting update, a civics test, some new clinics, and more!

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How to Cope with Student Stress During the Holidays
posted by: Melissa | December 11, 2019, 11:19 am   

Every educator I know wants the holidays to be a happy time. We go out of our way to fill the days leading up to the holiday break with fun, engaging lessons, moments of levity, and shared good cheer. When it’s time to send our students off for the year, we do so with a party and the belief that the down time will be one of relaxation and reinvigoration for all of us. The ugly truth is that for many of our students this is not so. Instead of a time of relaxation, the holidays can be one of stress and sadness for many, including our students.

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