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11/17 05:32 pm | The Scientific Revolution in 90 Minutes | Mei Flower thinks the world history curriculum she has to teach moves just a little too quickly. Good thing the Englightenment wasn't all that important. ...
(September 1, 2009)

The Book Whisperer

11/21 03:44 pm | Standing Room Only | While Donalyn was signing books at the Wiley booth, she and I thought it would be good for me to attend Kelly Gallagher and Jeff Anderson's session: Rethinking Literacy ...
(September 1, 2009)

Place at the Table

11/15 10:37 pm | They're Not Your Children | When schools demand that children assume the position of mini adults, academic success may come at the price of the spontaneity and creativity that marks childhood.
(September 1, 2009)

Living in Dialogue

11/21 01:30 pm | Life IS a Multiple Choice Test: Start them Early! | Our students arrive at school with vastly different levels of preparation for the rigors of kindergarten. These children, in their first few months, will have to pass tests ...
(September 1, 2009)

Unwrapping the Gifted

11/10 10:37 pm | Report from NAGC - Day 3 | Tamara Fisher reports on her third day of learning at the National Association for Gifted Children convention.
(September 2, 2009)

Road Diaries: Teacher of the Year

11/09 12:16 pm | One Is the Loneliest Number | A trip to Disney's Magic Kingdom has Anthony Mullen thinking about the dangers of children who become socially isolated from their peers.
(September 7, 2009)

 

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The Book Whisperer: Live From NCTE

Donalyn Miller and Teacher editor Elizabeth Rich are blogging this weekend from the National Council of Teachers of English's annual convention in Philadelphia. Catch the action on The Book Whisperer. (November 20, 2009)

Should Teachers Sell Their Class Materials?

Members of the Teacher Leaders Network argue that teachers have a right to profit from their own intellectual work. (November 18, 2009)

Now, That's Persuasive Writing

A Memphis 6th grader gets Hewlitt-Packard to donate 67 computers to her former elementary school. (November 20, 2009)

Finding Your Kwan: One Remedy for Teacher Attrition

Why are so many young teachers leaving the classroom? Coleen Armstrong, veteran educator and author, believes she knows. (November 18, 2009)

Teaching's Generation Gap

A recent survey discovers that teachers’ views on compensation and job expectations can vary depending on age and experience. (November 16, 2009)

The Changing Landscape of Teacher Learning

An education-technology scholar discusses the current state and promise of online teacher PD. (October 1, 2009)

Ga. District Hones Social Media Policy

District leaders in Barrow County are establishing social media policies for their employees, prohibiting teachers from communicating with students online. (November 19, 2009, MCT)

Games Evolve as Tools for Teaching Financial Literacy

Many educators are turning to digital games to teach students about personal finance and investing. (November 18, 2009)

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Furloughs Likely to End in Hawaii

Hawaii's leaders are finally agreeing on a way to end the state's mandatory Friday teacher furlough days, but students will likely lose several more school days before the resolution.

(November 17, 2009, AP)

First Lady Delivers Testing Advice

On Monday, Michelle Obama told a group of 30 students in Denver to not let standardized tests defeat them or define them. (November 17, 2009, AP)

Helping Kids Understand Differences

A college student who suffered from a facial disfigurement as a child has written a book aiming to help elementary-age students—and teachers—appreciate differences in others. (November 16, 2009, AP)

N.Y. Regents Considers Teaching Improvements

The state Board of Regents will consider new requirements for incoming teachers to demonstrate knowledge of a subject and classroom skills that can be linked to effective instruction. (November 16, 2009, AP)

Teacher Effectiveness and Race to the Top Funding

Education Week reporter Stephen Sawchuk examines how the stimulus legislation hinges, in part, on the definition of " teacher-effectiveness." (November 11, 2009)

Peer Review Undergoing Revitalization

An old concept that calls for teachers to assess their own is gaining traction as evaluation comes under the national spotlight. (November 18, 2009)

Ohio Professor Tallies Unofficial Chinese Schools

Funded by the U.S. Department of Education, the researcher is conducting a first-ever count of the schools responsible for much of this country’s Chinese language instruction. (November 16, 2009, AP)

N.C. Principal Resigns After Cash-for-Grades Fundraiser

A North Carolina principal has decided to retire after school district leaders halted the cash-for-grades fundraiser she approved.

(November 13, 2009, AP)

The World's Largest English Department

A Ning group for English teachers reveals the potential of online social networking to break the culture of professional isolation.

(October 1, 2009)

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E-Learning's Role When The Flu Or Other Emergencies Strike

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