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Reform Matters: November 11th, 2016
posted by: Alix | November 12, 2015, 11:29 PM   
 A Publication of the Association of American Educators
Volume 4, Issue 7: November 11, 2015

 

Welcome to the Association of American Educators' online 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.

 

Feel free to forward this email on to colleagues, or encourage them to join our email list. We hope that you will provide us with feedback and consider submitting an article or study for consideration.
   
Note: We are proud to be member-driven and only take positions on issues based on member surveys. The studies, articles, and policies showcased in this newsletter have not necessarily been endorsed by AAE; however, by sharing new and innovative trends in education policy, we hope to educate and empower our members by examining new possibilities in education.

AAE Cited as Option in Townhall Editorial: Public Sector Unions are Losing Their Clout

"...Alabama teachers will then be free to join and support a professional organization such as the Association of American Educators (AAE), which provides liability protection without the poisonous divisive politics of the teachers unions." Click here to read more.



Event Spotlight: Video Coming Soon!

Thank you to everyone who participated in the lively discussion on how these monumental lawsuits could fundamentally alter the state of education nationwide. If you didn't get a chance to attend, we'll be sharing the video footage this month.




Education Technology & Blended Learning  

The Ever-Growing Ed-Tech Market, The Atlantic, 11/6/15

How Teachers and Entrepreneurs Should Think About Education Technology, Forbes, 10/31/15




Teacher Topics  

Top Ala. Teacher's Resignation Sparks Questions on Certification Rules, Education Week, 10/11/15

"My hope is that we can break down the current barriers that exist between large district and charters, learn from each other and help all teachers love their jobs and provide quality education for their students the way I can!", Why I Left NC District Schools to Teach in a Charter School, The News & Observer, 11/5/15

New Report Highlights Teacher Eval Paradox: High Ratings Across the Board, but Growing Backlash, The Seventy Four, 11/5/15


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