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What teachers think: Annu...

What teachers think: Annual report surveys 10,000 teachers

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Improving Teacher Effectiveness in Washington State


Watch Partnership for Learning and The New Teacher Project in Action!


Washington's New Teacher Project Report Released Today!


Pamelia Valentine: Start a PTA!

Topics: Teachers | Washington | PTA |

Pamelia Valentine: Our Battle-Weary Principal


Irene Smith: My Students’ Journey into Project-Based Learning


Anne Luce: Attracting, Developing and Retaining Effective Teachers


Pamelia Valentine: Advisory—Every One! Every Day!


Irene Smith: Early Morning Worries


Pamelia Valentine: Back to School!


The Quotable Gates: On Rewarding Effective Teachers


Irene Smith: My Summer ON


Pamelia Valentine: No Summer Break for School Improvement


Even Sec. Duncan believes in the “Widget Effect”


Pamelia Valentine: School Improvement—Mission Statement Complete


Irene Smith: Another year is winding down


Irene Smith: Real Professional Development


Pamelia Valentine: School Improvement--Mission [Statement] Impossible?


The Gathering Storm: When Boomer Teachers Retire


Irene Smith: Our Lost Treasure

Topics: Teachers | Volunteers | English | Drama |

Pamelia Valentine: School Improvement—The Vision is Just the Beginning


Irene Smith: Shakespeare for Kids


Pamelia Valentine: School Improvement—The Mission for a Vision Continues


What Washington Can Learn from Minnesota


Lake Stevens High School: On Track with 21st Century Skills Classroom

Photo courtesy of the Everett Herald

Students in Dawn Hanson’s Internet Publishing class at Lake Stevens High School are anything but bored. They are creators of their very own school website. The project-based learning class is engaging to students and successful because as Hanson says, “it gives them ownership and they take pride in it.”


Stimulating our Economy = Stimulating our Schools


What does it take to get more Math and Science teachers? Getting creative and getting serious


Pamelia Valentine: Gettin’ Visionary with School Improvement


Irene Smith: Making the Small Difference


Molly Berger: Engaging students in new literacies


Teacher-driven education reform?


Pamelia Valentine: Improving my Notion of “School Improvement”


$40,000 Pay Raise for Giving Up Tenure?


Pamelia Valentine: The AYP Blues


Partnership for Learning Welcomes Guest Blogger Irene Smith!

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The Awards Season: Extended Milken Edition

Topics: Principals | Teachers |

Teacher of the Year recognized by business and civic leaders

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Congratulations to Golden Apple teachers!

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Molly Berger: Making Sense of Research

Topics: Teachers | Reading |

Washington Teacher of the Year Announced

 

Letter from Larry: Teachers of the Year Prepare Students for College and Work

 

Last week, nine outstanding teachers were recognized for their incredible contributions to Washington students. Each came from a different region of the state, many taught different subjects and all had different approaches for reaching and teaching students. One aspect, however, united these amazing educators: Every single one of them demonstrates a commitment to preparing all students for the world of college and work.


We believe these teachers have much to offer in their communities and the state at large. That's why, this week, we will announce a new partnership with the Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI) to help these teachers meet with other educators to share best practices, and help to increase excellent teaching and student engagement across the state. We're also working on a project to utilize and connect with winners from previous years, so stay tuned.


Pamelia Valentine: Join and Be Counted!


Susan Johnson wins Washington Teacher of the Year!

Topics: Teachers | Washington | OSPI |

Susan Johnson wins Washington Teacher of the Year!

I just got back from OSPI’s Teacher of Year Awards and, let me tell you, Washington has some great teachers. A total of nine amazing teachers were selected for Regional Teacher of the Year honors, but Susan Johnson—a language arts teacher from Cle Elum-Roslyn High School—was announced this morning as the state’s winner.

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