Developer Profile: Education Week
Last Updated: Tuesday, August 18, 2009
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Education Week news about technology and education |
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Follow the latest developments on how the economic-stimulus package will affect school and education funding. News from Education Week, edweek.org. |
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Teacher Magazine is a leading information source for k-12 teacher leaders. We cover instruction, school environment, classroom technology, curriculum, and other aspects of school reform and the teaching profession. |
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Teacher Magazine is a leading information source for k-12 teacher leaders. We cover instruction, school environment, classroom technology, curriculum, and other aspects of school reform and the teaching profession. |
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Education Week stories on topics of diversity |
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American Education Online News Site of Record |
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Teacher Magazine is a leading information source for k-12 teacher leaders. We cover instruction, school environment, classroom technology, curriculum, and other aspects of school reform and the teaching profession. |
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Teacher Magazine's look at what's new and noteworthy in educator blogs. |
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The first group blog by school leaders for school leaders, LeaderTalk expresses the voice of the administrator in this era of school reform. |
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Katie Ash is a writer and Web producer for Digital Directions and a co-author of Education Week’s "Motivation Matters" blog. Kathleen Kennedy Manzo has been covering curriculum and standards for Education Week since 1996, including federal,... |
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A wide-ranging forum for discussing school curriculum across the subject areas. |
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Deborah Meier and Diane Ravitch have found themselves at odds on policy over the years, but they share a passion for improving schools. Bridging Differences will offer their insights on what matters most in education. |
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Veteran reporter Debra Viadero has written more than 1,400 stories for Education Week and most of them have been about research. Not bored yet, she translates, shares, and dissects research findings on schools and learning, along with news about... |
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Your source for the latest news and insights on teacher-related policy and politics. |
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Michele McNeil covered education and state government in Indiana for a decade before joining Education Week as a state policy reporter in June 2006. Alyson Klein, who reports on federal education policy, joined the staff in February 2006 after... |
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Education Week's resource on N1H1, or 'Swine Flu', and its impact on education and schools. |
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Edweek.org's compilation of mentions of education in U.S. Presidential Inaugural speeches. |
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Twitter updates from Education Week / educationweek. |
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Mary Ann Zehr is an assistant editor at Education Week. She has written about the schooling of English-language learners for more than nine years and understands through her own experience of studying Spanish that it takes a long time to learn... |
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David J. Hoff has been reporting on the biggest issues in K-12 education for more than 10 years for Education Week. He primarily reports now on the reauthorization of the No Child Left Behind Act. |
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Teacher’s look at education news from around the Web. |
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Jessica Shyu, who taught special education for two years at an American Indian reservation school in New Mexico, is a program director for Teach For America in Washington, D.C., where she supports and trains TFA teachers. In this blog, Jessica... |
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Tamara Fisher is a K-12 gifted education specialist for a school district located on an Indian reservation in northwestern Montana and president-elect of the Montana Association of Gifted and Talented Education. With Karen Isaacson, she is also... |
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“I can stop talking about teaching whenever I want to,” claims educator-writer Emmet Rosenfeld, who spends much of his time—you guessed it—thinking and talking about teaching. A former English teacher at the renowned Thomas Jefferson... |
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Donalyn Miller is a 6th grade language arts and social studies teacher in Texas who is said to have a "gift": She can turn even the most reluctant (or in her words "dormant") readers into students who can't put their books down. After responding... |
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