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 February 2008 Table of Contents

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In Your CornerViolence Against Educators
Assessing the Threat

Schools remain one of the safest places for students to be, but are we doing enough to reduce the risk of violence against educators?

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Cafeteria Food
The Dish on School Food
 
The feds say they're watching what students are eating, but that might not be making a difference at snack time.

Universal Preschool
A Launch Pad for Tykes
 
When it comes to universal preschool, Oklahoma is A-OK.

Autism
Going Mainstream
 
Early intervention and inclusion mean more students with autism are interacting with their peers.

Working Together
Playing the Generation Game
 
Whether they're barely old enough to rent a car or just shy of the senior discount, these teachers know that working together helps their students.

Try This!
How To Relax Test-Stressed Kids
 
Breathe deep: in with the good air, out with the bad. (And hopefully that high-stakes anxiety will follow, too.)

ESP
Rising Stars
A new NEA program nurtures the next generation of leaders.

Rights Watch
Bibles in the Classroom?

When it comes to the Bible, teach, don't preach.
The Guide...
...to Finance
Blend finances without heartache and headaches.

In Your Words
What was your most memorable Valentine's Day?

Last Bell
Off Your Duffs, Kids!
Bring back the bike. by Saul Schachter

Editor’s Note
When the Unthinkable Happens
Ensuring safe schools for students and staff

President’s Viewpoint
Educators are vulnerable to false accusations but are protected by grievance procedures.

Leading the Way
The Leader of the Future

President Weaver's vision for inclusive leadership.

In Person
Meet Elisabeth Zamarelli, reading teacher and Mrs. New York America contestant, and David Rosendale, high school photography teacher and jewelry designer.

From "Up Front"

Federal Appeals Court backs NEA challenge to NCLB

Richard Simmons Loves You -- And your students

Staph Infections: Q&A

ESPecially Generous!

That's Funny!

That's Funny

 

 

 

 

Editor's Note

President's Viewpoint

In Your Words

Leading the Way

ESP

Rights watch
When it comes to the Bible, teach, don't preach.

The Guide

In Person

Last Bell

 

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