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Posted May 26,2009 at 1:50 PM
Readers of this blog know that the spiraling economy has recently made its way to my neck of the woods at the Department of Education where threats of layoffs are looming, Departments are being “strategically re-aligned”, and grants like Reading First are in jeopardy of losing funding. So,...

 
Posted Jul 06,2009 at 2:08 PM
Last week I had the opportunity to speak with colleagues interested in using cell phones to enhance teaching and learning in schools with a 21st century education focus. The question we explored was, "How can a school harness the power of tools that students already use and own (like cells)?" This...

 
Posted Jul 30,2009 at 1:29 PM
Walden University is proud to have more than 20 state teachers of the year—including Michael Flynn—currently working toward advanced degrees at its Richard W. Riley College of Education and Leadership. Name: Michael FlynnAward: Massachusetts Teacher of the Year 2008Teaches: Second...

 
Posted Jul 23,2009 at 1:59 PM
Walden University is proud to have more than 20 state teachers of the year—including Steve Gardiner—currently working toward advanced degrees at its Richard W. Riley College of Education and Leadership. Name: Steve GardinerAward: Montana Teacher of the Year for 2008Teaches: High school...

 
Posted Jul 23,2009 at 2:13 PM
Walden University is proud to have more than 20 state teachers of the year—including Tania Harman—currently working toward advanced degrees at its Richard W. Riley College of Education and Leadership. Name: Tania HarmanAward: Indiana Teacher of the Year for 2009Teaches: First...

 
Posted Aug 06,2009 at 3:05 PM
Walden University is proud to have more than 20 state teachers of the year—including Laura Jones—currently working toward advanced degrees at its Richard W. Riley College of Education and Leadership. Name: Laura JonesAward: Washington state teacher of the year for 2008Teaches:...

 
Posted Aug 11,2009 at 2:46 PM
This week I am with leaders of schools in Manhattan at Alan November’s Building Learning Communities conference. During the conference we are reflecting on the question “What am I going to do to become a transformational leader?” To help frame the question conference organizer Alan November...

 
Posted Aug 13,2009 at 3:29 PM
Walden University is proud to have more than 20 state teachers of the year—including David Woten—currently working toward advanced degrees at its Richard W. Riley College of Education and Leadership.   Name: David Woten Award: Pennsylvania teacher of the year for 2008 Teaches:...

 
Posted Aug 20,2009 at 2:57 PM
Walden University is proud to have more than 20 state teachers of the year—including Buffy Murphy—currently working toward advanced degrees at its Richard W. Riley College of Education and Leadership. Name: Buffy MurphyAward: South Carolina Teacher of the Year for 2007Teaches: Fifth...

 
Posted Aug 27,2009 at 2:28 PM
Walden University is proud to have more than 20 state teachers of the year—including Ann Marie Taylor—currently working toward advanced degrees at its Richard W. Riley College of Education and Leadership. Name: Ann Marie TaylorAward: South Carolina Teacher of the Year for 2008Teaches: Special...

 
Posted Sep 03,2009 at 1:20 PM
Walden University is proud to have more than 20 state teachers of the year—including Andrew Mogle—currently working toward advanced degrees at its Richard W. Riley College of Education and Leadership.Name: Andrew MogleAward: Iowa teacher of the year for 2008Teaches: Culinary artsTeaching Since:...

 
Posted Sep 10,2009 at 1:59 PM
Over at the Technology Teacher blog Mrs. V shares how she took Will Richardson’s blog post about his children starting at a new school a step further. Will (one of my favorite bloggers!) shares that he has high hopes for an authentic education for his children at their new school stating that he...

 
Posted Oct 06,2009 at 2:42 PM
I was a bit intimated about providing a keynote presentation at the NYS Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) conference this month because of my own rather unpleasant memories of being made fun of for my "white" accent in high school, and later in college, Spanish classes. I...

 
Posted Oct 15,2009 at 3:21 PM
Walden University is proud to have more than 20 state teachers of the year—including Cathy Marziali—currently working toward advanced degrees at its Richard W. Riley College of Education and Leadership.Name: Cathy MarzialiAward: 2008 Department of Defense Education Activity Teacher of the...

 
Posted Oct 22,2009 at 7:40 PM
Walden University is proud to have more than 20 state teachers of the year—including Deborah Fogg—currently working toward advanced degrees at its Richard W. Riley College of Education and Leadership.Name: Deborah FoggAward: 2009 New Hampshire Teacher of the YearTeaches: Language Arts Teaching...

 
Posted Oct 29,2009 at 1:40 PM
Walden University is proud to have more than 20 state teachers of the year—including Eric Kincaid—currently working toward advanced degrees at its Richard W. Riley College of Education and Leadership.Name: Eric KincaidAward: 2008 West Virginia Teacher of the YearTeaches: Biology Teaching Since:...

 
Posted Nov 05,2009 at 10:09 PM
Walden University is proud to have more than 20 state teachers of the year—including Pamela Harman—currently working toward advanced degrees at its Richard W. Riley College of Education and Leadership.Name: Pamela HarmanAward: 2008 Alabama Teacher of the YearTeaches: Earth scienceTeaching...

 
Posted Nov 11,2009 at 3:14 PM
The most transformative recent game-changer in bringing education into the 21st century is low-cost laptops. Many schools at the NYC DOE and beyond still don’t know much about these devices and have trepidations. Innovative educators know that these devices are the key for any classroom...

 
Posted Nov 12,2009 at 4:37 PM
Walden University is proud to have more than 20 state teachers of the year—including Mary Schlieder—currently working toward advanced degrees at its Richard W. Riley College of Education and Leadership.Name: Mary SchliederAward: 2008 Nebraska Teacher of the YearTeaches: Special...

 
Posted Nov 19,2009 at 2:16 PM
Walden University is proud to have more than 20 state teachers of the year—including Eric Langhorst—currently working toward advanced degrees at its Richard W. Riley College of Education and Leadership.Name: Eric LanghorstAward: 2008 Missouri Teacher of the YearTeaches: American HistoryTeaching...

 
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