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NEA
Works4Me
The
Works4Me Tips
Library is an archive for NEA's weekly classroom tips
e-mail. Each week, Works4Me subscribers receive an e-mail
newsletter with two practical classroom tips submitted by
the real education experts – your colleagues.
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Doing
what works
Produced by the U.S. Department of Education, this
Web
site provides teachers, administrators and other educators
with recommendations on effective teaching practices and examples
of possible ways to implement those practices to help promote
excellence in American education and improve student achievement.
University
of Missouri - Columbia eThemes
A service of eMINTS and created and maintained by the University
of Missouri - Columbia,
eThemes is an extensive database of content-rich,
age-appropriate classroom resources organized around specific
themes. Below is a list of featured articles.
NEA
Teacher ToolKit
The
NEA Teacher ToolKit is an online toolkit for teachers -- designed
by NEA members. Take advantage of these easy-to-use classroom
tools, including curriculum and assessment tools, IEP development
tools, and more! Learn more at: www.neateachertoolkit.com
Educators'
Guide to Free Books
Links
to educational Web sites
Mathematics/Science
Clippings
from NEA Student Achievement
The
Federal Resources
for Educational Excellence (FREE)Web site is designed
to make it easy to find teaching and learning resources on
subjects ranging from arts to vocational education from more
than 35 federal organizations.
Missouri
School Violence Hotline - report threats against students,
teachers and schools. The State of Missouri, through a grant
from the Department of Public Safety, has established a statewide
School Violence Hotline to help school districts and law enforcement
agencies be aware of reports of school violence as early as
possible and to ultimately make schools safer.
People
to People Program
People to People International’s School and Classroom
Program is a free service that pairs classes of elementary,
middle and high school students in different countries. Two
classes form a partnership, enabling students to collaborate
on pen pal exchanges that expand their cultural knowledge
and help them form friendships with peers abroad. Classes
interact by exchanging letters and packages by post, or messages
through teacher-supervised email accounts and private, online
forums hosted by PTPI.
To
join, download forms or register online, http://www.ptpi.org/programs/school_class_join.html.
For additional information, contact Stacey Chance at classroom@ptpi.org.

MNEA
HOPE Fund helps people in need
Through its Humanitarian Outreach Project for Education
Fund, Missouri NEA assists students and schools.
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