Another teacher and I are starting a new postcard exchange. We are currently looking for all states except California and Missouri. If you are interested please email me. Thank you!
Welcome back to a new school year! Continuing the tradition of quality professional development, the Annenberg/CPB Channel is featuring a full range of new programming. When planning for your professional development needs, consider taking a free, and conveniently scheduled, Annenberg/CPB workshop or course. The complete Fall schedule can be seen at [link removed].
Tell your colleagues and contact us to facilitate a group!
New this fall are: "Teaching Reading K-2 Workshop" for primary grades teachers, September 15 - November 10; "The Arts in Every Classroom: A Workshop for Elementary School Teachers" for grades K-5 teachers, September 19 - November 14; "Learning Math: Number and Operations" for K-8 teachers, September 23 - November 4; "Social Studies in Action: A Methodology Workshop, K-5" for elementary teachers, September 25 - November 20; "Making Civics Real: A Workshop for Teachers" in high schools, September 25 - November 20; "The Learning Classroom: Theory Into Practice" for K-12 teachers and teacher educators, September 26 - November 14; and "The Expanding Canon: Teaching Multicultural Literature in High School" for English language arts teachers, September 29 - November 24.
It's important to register now for the Fall season by calling us at 1-800-LEARNER, or sign up at [link removed].
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I am a teacher in Texas who is searching for Herman DeBoer who does (or did) teach in Kansas. Herman is from Germany and taught in Houston after coming to the United States. If anyone can put me in touch with him, I would greatly appreciate it. [email removed]
On 9/05/03, Scott wrote: > Does anyone know what the worst case scenario is if a > better paying job comes along say at Christmas or later > in April and you quit your teaching job. > > I realize it would depend a lot on the district and such. > Just curious if anyone has ever seen anyone do this. HAA HHaa
I can't remember the name of the new elementary school in Basehor/Linwood district. Received a copy of the article saying that the state had thrown out math and reading scores and the principal had resigned. Anyone from up that way know the full story? The mind can fill in but I'm curious about the truth.
Texas Law: A teacher can lose state certification for breaking
a contract.
Tea Leaves