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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.

President Obama Honors Outstanding Math and Science Teachers

> June 13, 2012

THE WHITE HOUSE Office of the Press Secretary FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 11, 2012 President Obama Honors Outstanding Math and Science Teachers WASHINGTON, DC -- President Obama today named 97 mathematics and science teachers as recipients of the prestigious Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching. The educators will receive their awards in Washington, DC later this month. Read More

The Toughest Job You’ll Ever Love: TeacherTuesdays Presents Matthew Eddy

> August 09, 2011

This post is the seventh 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 inspire the next generation of teachers! Please visit our blog to see the previous posts. Read More

Being the Change: TeacherTuesdays Presents Jeffrey Cole

> August 02, 2011

This video was prepared by Today's Students, Tomorrow's Teachers (TSTT), and chronicles Jeffrey Cole's journey as a teacher. This post is the sixth 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 inspire the next generation of teachers! Please visit our blogto see the previous posts. Read More

After 100 Years, Why Black Frats Still Matter

> July 29, 2011

Crossposted from NPR. Two of America's oldest black fraternities will celebrate 100 years of brotherhood and civic action this month. Host Michel Martin discusses the relevance and history of these groups with Dwayne Murray, polemarch of Kappa Alpha Psi, and Lawrence Ross, author of The Divine Nine: The History of African-American Fraternities and Sororities. Read More

Students Teaching Students: TeacherTuesdays Presents Seven Hang, Angela Delfine, and Cami Jones

> July 27, 2011

This post is the fifth 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 inspire the next generation of teachers! Please visit our blog to see the previous posts. Read More

Students Launch Simulated Satellite

> July 21, 2011

Cross Posted from Education Week:  High school students participating in a University of New Hampshire summer program are in Vermont for a simulated satellite launch designed to gather data on cosmic rays. Read More

Student-Centered Education: TeacherTuesdays Presents Christian Mahone

> July 19, 2011

This post is the fourth 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 inspire the next generation of teachers! Please visit our blog to see the previous posts. Read More

New Teacher Doubles Student Achievement Scores and Wins Miami-Dade County Rookie of the Year Award: TeacherTuesdays Presents Lauren Harshbarger

> July 12, 2011

This post is the third 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 inspire the next generation of teachers! Please visit our blog to see the first and second posts. Read More

Oprah Winfrey: Back To School... To Teach?

> July 08, 2011

  Watch Oprah reflect on her favorite teacher, Mrs. Duncan, and her challenge to talented Americans everywhere to inspire a child the way Mrs. Duncan did! This fall Oprah will return to the classroom to teach. Crossposted from The Huffington Post Education Blog. Oprah Winfrey has announced that she'll be returning to school this fall: to teach. Read More

Picking Future Teachers

> July 07, 2011

Crossposted from the Phi Delta Kappa Blog. The classroom of high school biology students is full of kids with varying abilities, interests, and passions. Are there any future teachers in the bunch? Does the biology teacher see any potential future colleagues? What about the principal? As educators do we ever stop and consider that a couple of our current students could one day become the teachers down the hall? Read More
 
 
 
 

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