: October 2007
COVER STORY:
In Your Corner
When educators are treated unfairly, NEA can help. Just ask our cover duo Kelly Paine and Anthony Jeffries. They’re NEA UniServ Program directors in Virginia who have helped countless members fight for their rights. More»
| anc_dyn_links Brash, boring, or awe-inspiring, but never forgettable. That’s how teachers and ESPs have appeared on screen and in song for the last 50 years. |
| anc_dyn_links Scrapping one-size-fits-all tests. |
| anc_dyn_links An untreated toothache doesn’t just hurt the child who has it. |
| anc_dyn_links When the timeclock conflicts with religious beliefs. |
| anc_dyn_links What would surprise your students if they knew you when you were their age? |
| anc_dyn_links 54 percent of Americans classified the teaching profession as one of “very great” prestige, says a Harris Poll |
| anc_dyn_links Meet the author of teen lit hit The Queen Geek Social Club. |
| anc_dyn_links A child was in pain. Patricia Isis taught him to pour it onto the canvas and kept him coming to school. |
| anc_dyn_links Put the skepticism on pause. Video games just may have a place in your classroom after all. |
| anc_dyn_links Hit the road with less travel stress; healthy eating on the run. |
| anc_dyn_links Bringing good teachers to high-needs schools. |
| anc_dyn_links Educators are vulnerable to false accusations but are protected by grievance procedures. |
| anc_dyn_links Children worldwide deserve a great public school. |
| anc_dyn_links “Bong Hits” ban gets Supreme Court backing |



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