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Teacher-to-Teacher Initiative

New  Get professional development now! Learn about teaching algebra, reading in content areas, differentiated instruction, turning data into information, and more. Earn credit using these online videos. (They're also available via satellite TV.)

New  Sign up for the Teacher-to-Teacher fall workshops. They're designed for K-8 teachers and principals and will focus on reading, math, school leadership, and NCLB. Math workshops: Oct. 9 in Bentonville, AR, and Oct. 23 in Redmond, WA. Reading workshops: Oct. 16 in Wheeling, WV, and Nov. 6 in Madison, WI.

The videos are from presentations made at the Teacher-to-Teacher Workshops (summer 2004). Check out the Powerpoint presentations from those workshops.

It's all part of the Department's Teacher-to-Teacher Initiative. The initiative includes...

  • American Stars of Teaching — The Department is focusing much deserved attention on educators representative of the many teachers helping to make the vision of No Child Left Behind a reality.

  • Teacher Updates — Sign up for electronic updates from the Department.

  • Toolkit for Teachers — Find out how No Child Left Behind supports teachers. Learn about the law's highly qualified teacher provisions.

  • State and Local Initiatives — Read about innovative state and local efforts to ensure that every child is taught by a highly qualified teacher.

Find out more about the Teacher-to-Teacher Initiative.


 
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