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Hey you! (Yeah you...) GET OUTSIDE!
posted by: Alana | June 09, 2016, 11:32 am   

Spring has officially sprung and the weather is ABSOLUTELY beautiful. It's 63 degrees in Washington state, 72 in Washington, D.C. and just as beautiful everywhere inbetween.

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Seven Instructional Strategies Every Teacher Needs to Know, Part 3: Combining Words and Graphics
posted by: Alana | June 08, 2016, 05:12 pm   

 

We’re continuing today with our series on essential teaching strategies.  These strategies are research identified, simple to implement, flexible across age groups and subject areas, and intensely powerful.  You can see the previous strategies that we’ve covered on our blog here and here.

 

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Have You Read the AAE Code of Ethics?
posted by: Alana | June 03, 2016, 12:27 pm   

 

Though there are many things that make AAE members stand out from members of other educator associations, perhaps the greatest difference is that AAE member teachers subscribe to the AAE Code of Ethics.

 

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Member Spotlight: The Tale of Member Dr. Angie Dorman & Friendship of Epic Proportions
posted by: Alana | June 01, 2016, 03:35 pm   

 

AAE member Dr. Angie Dorman is an esteemed historian, author, and national awarding-winning educator from the small rural town of Warden, Washington, who brings extraordinary experience to the classroom.

 

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Six Simple Steps To Help Students Own Their Own Learning
posted by: Alana | May 31, 2016, 04:28 pm   

Guest Post By Tim Elmore of GrowingLeaders.com

 

I stumbled onto the greatest discovery about teaching and learning accidentally. I was mentoring a learning community of university students years ago, when one of them sent me a note asking who was choosing the topic for the next week’s session. When I saw the inquiry, I grabbed my laptop and typed in my reply: “I can do that.” Continue Reading...

 
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