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The MUST SEE "In Case You Missed It" Summer Reading List
posted by: Alana | June 21, 2016, 04:09 pm   

Every month, AAE sends our members a special e-newsletter that focuses on professional development for teachers - and in each issue, we feature recommended readings via a book of the month.

Now that summer has officially begun, it's time to catch up on any of those books you may have missed throughout the school year, along with a few extra suggestions in case you're all caught up!
 
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Reform Matters June 17, 2016
posted by: Alana | June 17, 2016, 03:42 pm   
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A Publication of the Association of American Educators
Volume 4, Issue 18: June 17, 2016


Welcome to the Association of American Educators' online publication, Reform Matters! This education reform-focused publication features both original AAE content and a compilation of the latest news from the growing education reform community.
Note: We are proud to be member-driven and only take positions on issues based on member support. The studies, articles, and policies showcased in this newsletter have not necessarily been endorsed by AAE; however, by sharing new and innovative trends in education policy, we hope to educate and empower our members by examining new possibilities in education.

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Let's Talk About School Safety
posted by: Alana | June 17, 2016, 11:35 am   

Educators fill a critical role when it comes to providing a sense of safety and security to our nation's most vulnerable segment of the population...our children. The dust hasn't yet settled in Orlando and many students are asking questions trying to piece together rationale for why the world can be such a scary, unpredictable place.

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Student Teaching: The Cooperating Teacher Series
posted by: Alana | June 15, 2016, 05:12 pm   

Guest post by Ann Weber

 

Have you ever hosted or thought about hosting a student teacher in your classroom?  It’s a big responsibility to be a cooperating teacher and definitely not a role to be taken lightly!  Recall your own student-teaching days and the importance of your own cooperating teacher.  Many of you grew abundantly under the tutelage of your mentor while others of you survived despite the limited guidance. What makes the difference in the effectiveness of a cooperating teacher?

 

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16 Writing Apps for Students & Teachers
posted by: Alana | June 10, 2016, 10:32 am   

Guest post by Joan Selby

Writing is an essential skill all students should develop regardless of the professions they aspire to pursue. One day, some of your students will be trying to write the best dissertation, and some of them may even depend on writing skills for their paycheck. Whatever path they choose, they will inevitably come across a writing task. That’s why you need to pay close attention to their writingskills, regardless of their current writing level.

 

Teaching students how to write can be problematic for students that hate writing, so you’ll have to find a way to make this skill attractive to them.

 

Here are 16 tablet and smartphone apps that will help you do just that…

 

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