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6 Things You Didn't Know About Corporal Punishment in Today's Schools
posted by: Alana | August 25, 2016, 04:09 pm   

 

This month EdWeek published an article that brought light to the lesser known facts about corporal punishment. Check out these six key highlights that teachers should be aware of:

 

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Reform Matters: August 25, 2016
posted by: Alana | August 25, 2016, 11:07 am   
National Employee Freedom Week Wrap Up

Last week, AAE was pleased to join with over 80 partner organizations in more than 30 states across the nation to celebrate  National Employee Freedom Week(NEFW), an annual grassroots campaign dedicated to promoting rights of association. This pro-teacher movement informs and empowers educators and other workers to make decisions that match their budget and beliefs.

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Where Does Your State Fall in This Ranking?
posted by: Alana | August 12, 2016, 07:40 pm   

This month, WalletHub released their much anticipated 2016 rankings of the best and worst school systems in America. Analyzing all 50 states and the District of Columbia in their review, WalletHub made their determination based on 17 key criteria. “School-System Quality” and “School-System Safety” were among the most important factors in considering these rankings.

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Call for AAE Teachers to Claim Their Member-Only Back-to-School Resource Guide
posted by: Alana | August 11, 2016, 01:33 pm   

The Association of American Educators is proud to serve excellent results-driven teachers - like you - from coast to coast.

 

As a leader in your field, we know you’re eagerly awaiting the new school year with enthusiasm and gusto. And more than likely, you spent your summer thinking and planning for the new year because your students were never far from mind. That's why we want to make sure you've claimed your free copy of AAE's Back-to-School Resource Guide.

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Top Places to Get Micro-Credentials
posted by: Melissa | August 05, 2016, 04:08 pm   

 

For years, teachers who wanted to prove that they were a step above other educators would pursue a  graduate degree in a specialized field.  These degrees took years to complete and there were only a limited amount of degrees that teachers could earn.  On top of that, they were a one-time deal.  Once you had one graduate degree, there was little more you could do to prove your worth.

 

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