How to Secure Additional Funding for the Upcoming Academic Year

It seems as if there’s never enough money available for education. As an administrator or teacher, you may be looking for additional funding for special projects and resources for your school. Luckily, there are many grants out there for schools, … Continue reading

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Teaching Shakespeare in the 21st-Century

With tablets provided for each student in Albert Cavalluzzo’s 10th-grade class, students go through the opening act of “Macbeth, by swiping digital pages on their screens. The famous William Shakespeare play was first published on paper nearly 500 years ago. … Continue reading

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Steps in becoming an Online Elementary School Teacher

Online training programs for imminent teachers can be found at numerous open and private organizations and in different arrangements. Both undergrad and graduate degree projects are accessible online in basic instructor training. Individuals desiring to become a teacher must have … Continue reading

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International Teacher Education Conference

International Teacher Education Conference provides latest trends in education Registration For more details on registration, use the link below Registration Link The conference dates: Sep 6 – 8, 2017 Venue: Cambridge , MA, USA

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The Wallace Foundation Panel: Moving Ordinary Schools to Extraordinary

Primary Presenter(s):Andy Cole Wallace Foundation Co-Presenter(s): Susan Hasson Carrie Nemec Jennifer Rodarte Monique Sloan Mark Covington The Wallace Foundation is a national philanthropy that seeks to improve learning and enrichment for disadvantaged children and foster the vitality of the arts … Continue reading

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