School budget cuts not affecting future teachers
August 18, 2011 by
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UPPER VALLEY – The next generation of teachers will be entering the public sector in a time of budget cuts. Starting pay for teachers could take a hit next year if the legislators pass a bill they’re working on right now. Anyone who wants to become a teacher is well aware that they aren’t going [...]
Online Courses for Professional Development of Teachers – American College of Education Video
July 11, 2011 by
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www.ace.edu American College of Education offers online education courses for the professional development of teachers. Effective school and classroom environments are safe and secure; at the same time they are stimulating, challenging and focused on student success. Creating a successful school or classroom involves planning, coordination and a lot of hard work. Despite all the [...]
WGU Teachers College
February 23, 2011 by
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Western Governors University’s online teaching degree programs are nationally, regionally, and NCATE accredited. WGU offers bachelor’s and master’s degree programs that are flexible and affordable. To learn more about WGU’s teachers college, please visit www.wgu.edu
Dr. Rossett: How Online Education Could Replace Institutions (Not Teachers)
January 13, 2011 by
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San Diego State University Professor of EdTech, Dr. Allison Rossett, suggests that in a world increasingly dependent on online education, we will not replace expertise (of educators and teachers) – but possibly, the way in which we think about educational institutions. Can they be changed or eliminated? San Diego educators debate the transformation of higher [...]
Master Online Special Education Degree – for Teachers Who Want to Make a Difference
March 28, 2010 by
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How will the master online special education degree equip those teachers who want to make a difference? The answer is straightforward – in the USA, currently there are over 6 million students who have enrolled in these special programs. While schools – public and private, preschool to secondary – struggle to identify and [...]