FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - June 24, 2002
For more information contact:
Kathleen Carpenter, Director of Promotions
E-Mail: kathleen@teachers.net

 

Online Mentors Support New Teachers
Beginning Teachers Benefit from Expertise of Veteran Educators at Teachers.Net

SAN DIEGO, CA -- Teachers.Net will support new teachers during a week in September with online mentor consultants (veteran and retired educators) who will respond in live chat format to questions, pleas for advice and help with locating necessary resources during 5 evenings September 9-13, 2002, from 8:00-9:00pm ET in the Teachers.Net Meeting Room http://teachers.net/meetings.

Long the Internet leader in providing and nurturing peer support among educators, Teachers.Net provides resources for all members of the global education community. Established in 1996, Teachers.Net has grown steadily and dramatically for the past 6 years, adding features as needed by those who teach and those who guide school districts from administrative offices.

Virtually every member of the education community will find a forum devoted to his or her grade level, specialty, curricular area, or interest. Teachers.Net is quick to offer new resources when there is a demonstrated need.

"If educators need a forum, we have it. If we don't have it, we'll add it," says site administrator Bob Reap. The newest additions to Teachers.Net include affiliate sites for educators in all U.S. states and the District of Columbia, a forum for discussing professional readings, and a Kindergarten teachers' center with chatboard, lessons, and mailring.

Just some of the features available for new and veteran teachers:

 
 
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