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Teachers.Net: the 30 Days of June

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June 19 – Teachers.Net Tip of the Day:

Teacher Peer Groups

For today, the 19th day of June, we present the Teachers.Net Professional Groups Chatboards. This collection of 16 specialized chatboards provides teachers a great way to stay connected to other teachers who also share their interests.

Whether you are a student teacher, or a retired teacher, whether you are teaching special education or GATE, whether in a private school or a government institution, Teachers.Net hosts a discussion forum exclusively for you. Check out the list of dedicated interest group forums below, and then drop in, introduce yourself, and make some friends in your field. You’ll find that your colleagues on Teachers.Net share your interests and goals, and more importantly, your challenges in their day to day life.

Check out these resources exclusively for teachers in these special interest groups:

For the latest discussions on all these special forums, check out the Teachers.Net page for teacher Interest Groups. Click in and connect with other teachers who share your interests and goal. Be sure to bookmark these resources, and visit often. Tell a friend!


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