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Your Teacher Summer Reading List – 2018
posted by: Melissa | July 17, 2018, 03:11 pm   

People who don’t teach, sometimes make snide comments about educators having the summer off. They have little understanding of the hectic pace of the school year and how little time there is for teachers to actually pause and reflect on their teaching techniques or explore new methods. In this whirlwind environment, the summer is a necessity. It allows teachers the time they need to catch their breath, do some personal reflection and assessment and find out what is new in the field of education. And for the teacher who is unsatisfied with the way they’ve been doing something – it’s the perfect time to change course  and try something new.

 
Weekly News Round-Up for July 13th
posted by: Melissa | July 13, 2018, 12:17 pm   

Each week, NWPE brings its members a round-up of what’s happening in education. From big, eye-catching headlines to the stories most papers overlook, we find the news our members really want to see. This week, new school safety recommendations, an NAACP statement, more Janus fallout, and more!

 
Online Course Offerings for the Summer
posted by: Melissa | July 11, 2018, 11:47 am   

Summer is the perfect time to reflect on your craft, target areas of growth and achieve your development goals. It’s also a more focused time to get those credit hours in during the summer months before the new school year begins! Many institutions are offering special condensed summer courses for teachers. Check out our five selections below:

 
Weekly News Round-Up for July 6th
posted by: Melissa | July 06, 2018, 12:24 pm   

Each week, NWPE brings its members a round-up of what’s happening in education. From big, eye-catching headlines to the stories most papers overlook, we find the news our members really want to see. This week, union news abounds!

 
The Teacher Legacies that We Can’t Get Out of Our Head
posted by: Melissa | July 05, 2018, 03:24 pm   

Teachers don’t get into it for the money. Many teachers report starting a career in education due to altruistic feelings and a desire to positively impact the world around them. For some, impacting others in life isn’t enough. Some teachers are so dedicated to their students, that they seek to help them even in death, leaving behind legacies that impact generations to come.

 
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