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February 2008 NEA Today Contents

NEA TODAY EXTRA

laverne.jpgI Am an Educator
Classroom teachers, bus drivers, nurses, librarians, and others reflect on the school life, and what inspires them to remain in the finest profession in the world.

NEA Offers Plan to Improve NCLB
Now is the time to influence Congress as it considers changing the law.

 

 

NEA: February 2008 NEA Today - Homepage

You Can Travel to the U.K. to Help Your Students
February 25, 2008 - In Spain and in India, NEA President Reg Weaver and Secretary-Treasurer Lily Eskelsen helped advance the educational needs of children. Find out how you, too, can take education onto the world stage.
The Best Tutors are Teachers
February 22, 2008 - The nonprofit arm of the Columbus Education Association in Ohio is competing with more than 270 other companies to offer tutoring to public school students.
Do they really want fewer drop-outs?
February 21, 2008 - Maryland's got a great idea for cutting the drop-out rate, but they're afraid it might work.
The dog ate my homework
February 19, 2008 - Forget the dog. Most students are actually doing their homework, and, what's more, they're learning from it.
An Unusual Answer To 'What Did You Do In School Today?'
February 12, 2008 - Who needs medical school? You can dissect a cadaver in high school if you're lucky enough to learn science with NEA member Harry Hitchcock in Oak Ridge, Tennessee.
 

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