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 April 2008 Table of Contents

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In Your Corner

Teacher Retention
Why They Leave

Sometimes today's schools feel more like a Dilbert cartoon than places of learning. But educators aren't laughing. Lack of funding, disrespect, and NCLB are driving many to leave the profession. What can we do to get them to stay?

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Student Life
In a Gangster's Paradise

Learn how to identify the gang-bangers in your classroom and ways to stop the spread in schools.

Rights Watch
The Whole World (Wide Web) is Watching
What you post on MySpace in your free time might just cost you your job.

Try This!
How can you deal with angry parents?
Tips for defusing tense situations and getting the parent-teacher relationship back on positive ground.

Editor's Note
Searching for a Cure

Resources

President's Viewpoint
It's Not Brain Surgery!
Why teachers leave and why they stay

Leading the Way
A Win-Win Partnership
Minority educators get help from an NEA-Tom Joyner Foundation partnership.

ESP
New Jersey bus drivers take counter-terrorism training.

The Guide...
...to Living Green
Becoming more eco-friendly without breaking the bank.

Last Bell
Visitors
When the Department of Education visits a classroom, what do they see?

That's Funny!

That's Funny

 

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