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> July 26, 2012

We’re Back! As I am sure many of you have probably noticed, we are no longer TEACH.gov but are now TEACH.org. We are very excited about this change! As of February 2012, the U.S. Department of Education (Department) transferred ownership of the TEACH campaign, which included the recruiting efforts and the maintenance and operations of the web portal to Microsoft Corporation.

Passionate Teacher and Coach Inspires Students Inside and Out of the Classroom: TeacherTuesdays Presents Kurtis Werner

> July 05, 2011

“His passion is contagious,” writes a student at Clayton High School in St. Louis, MO about Kurtis Werner, high school history teacher, coach, and passionate leader. Werner personally “recruited, motivated, encouraged and inspired each of [Clayton High’s] cross country runners to do their personal best” both on the track and inside the classroom.   Read More

Why I Teach: One Teacher’s Lesson Leads to Justice for Wrongly Convicted Inmates

> July 01, 2011

  During a particularly convoluted criminal trial, two defense attorneys turned to Eric S. Lander for help. With the assistance of his students, Eric was able to analyze evidence during the trial, and prevent the use of faulty evidence. Watch the video above to learn why Eric loves teaching Introductory Biology to undergraduates at MIT, and why he believes that “the most important impact I can ever have in the world is going to be through my students.” Read More

Creating a Reverse Achievement Gap: TeacherTuesdays Presents Nicholas Gesualdi

> June 29, 2011

This article is the first in a summer-long, weekly blog series celebrating young teachers. We hope these profiles of teachers who have inspired their students and increased their classroom’s performance will help the best and the brightest discover their pathway to teaching! Our first profile comes through Teach Plus, a non-profit organization that seeks to improve outcomes for urban children by ensuring that a greater proportion of students have access to effective, experienced teachers. Learn more about Teach Plus here. Read More

Nominate Young Teachers to be Profiled in a New Blog Series: Teacher Tuesdays!

> June 24, 2011

  Do you know a fantastic young teacher who has just started his or her teaching career? Think that he or she deserves to be highlighted on a national blog? Starting next Tuesday, June 28th, TEACH.gov will begin a summer-long, weekly blog series celebrating young teachers. We're looking to profile teachers of all subjects and grade level who have inspired their students and increased their classroom’s performance in the hope that these stories will help the best and the brightest discover their pathway to teaching! Read More

A Teacher We Met: Torres Fulfills Lifelong Dream

> June 21, 2011

Cross-posted from the Ed.gov Blog. For 18 years Armando Torres worked as a paraprofessional for the Santa Ana Unified School district. But he longed for something more. Read More

2011 NFL Teacher of the Year Celebration Held With TEACH

> June 17, 2011

On Thursday, June 16th Secretary Arne Duncan participated in a lively panel discussion about the importance of teachers with students from Benjamin Banneker High School. Several hundred students attended the discussion, with many crowding around microphones to ask their questions. Secretary Duncan was joined by NFL Teacher of the Year, Burt Grossman, and NFL Hall-of-Famer Randall McDaniel, as well as Banneker principal Anita Berger and nationally recognized teacher, Charles Feeser. Read More

EVENT RECAP: Listening and Learning Session at National PTA Convention

> June 15, 2011

  From June 9th to June 12th, thousands of parents, students, teachers and educators gathered in Orlando, Florida for the 115th annual PTA (Parent Teacher Association) Convention. Attendees at the convention had the chance to attend over fifty workshops, visit more than two hundred exhibits, and voice their opinions on current issues in education. Read More

Raise Your Hand – REAL Teachers Respond to Your Questions

> June 14, 2011

Have you thought about teaching but don’t know what steps to take to become a teacher? Do you have questions about the profession and life as a teacher? Ask your questions on the TEACH.gov Facebook page! We have a team of experienced and dedicated teachers from around the country on hand to answer questions, and they are waiting to hear from YOU. Read More

TEACH COMMUNITY EVENT: Inspiration Overcomes Anxiety for Future Teachers in Rural Illinois

> June 10, 2011

“This may sound like a hippie answer, but I want to change the world,” said future teacher Joelle Schulda, when asked what drew her to education.  “If I can reach just one child, who knows?  That child could grow up to be the president of the United States.”  Read More

Massachusetts Approaches 1,000 Jobs Mark!

> June 09, 2011

At TEACH.gov, job-seekers can find nearly 1,000 teaching jobs posted in Massachusetts. This is the highest number of jobs posted from any state since the creation of TEACH.gov! Read More
 
 
 
 

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