posted by: Melissa
| April 13, 2018, 01:46 pm
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Each week, AAE brings its members a round-up of what’s happening in education. From big, eye-catching headlines to the stories most papers overlook, we find the news our members really want to see. This week, the Oklahoma strike comes to an end, while protests elsewhere are racheting up, and the movement to arm teachers sees a number of new setbacks.
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posted by: Melissa
| April 12, 2018, 02:17 pm
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Recently we heard from AAE member Sarah Torzewski, who spoke to us about keeping student learning ongoing even as we start to wind the year down. Sarah provided some advice from her own experience:
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posted by: Melissa
| April 10, 2018, 12:51 pm
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April is Math Awareness Month, and so to help raise mathematical awareness, we have a blog entry from Ronnie Flowers, a Regional Membership Director of our Arkansas chapter, ASTA.
I have been involved with MATHCOUNTS as a school coach for 12 years and as the Northwest Arkansas MATHCOUNTS Coordinator for 7 years. I love MATHCOUNTS and giving students the opportunity to be involved in something as great as MATHCOUNTS. Even after I left the classroom and joined the staff of ASTA, the Arkansas chapter of the Association of American Educators, I continued to work with the organization, this time as a sponsor.
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posted by: Melissa
| April 06, 2018, 11:08 am
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Each week, AAE brings its members a round-up of what’s happening in education. From big, eye-catching headlines to the stories most papers overlook, we find the news our members really want to see. This week, the Oklahoma strike continues, a report on school discipline is released, Secretary DeVos travels to Texas, and more!
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posted by: Melissa
| April 05, 2018, 12:51 pm
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April is National Poetry Month. Learning poetry can connect students to their emotions and to the world around them. Writing poetry can vastly improve a student’s writing in other forms as well. However, poetry is often overlooked in the classroom.
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