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EDITOR'S PICKS
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Editor's Pick  Teacher-to-Teacher Initiative
Roundtables, workshops, and email updates for teachers to share ways to improve student learning. GO >
No Child Left Behind  Toolkit for Teachers
How NCLB supports teachers. Summarizes the law's highly qualified teacher provisions. GO >
Editor's Pick  Secretary's Second Annual Report on Teacher Quality
Key findings about teacher quality and promising practices for addressing teacher quality requirements under No Child Left Behind. GO >
Editor's Pick  Questions and Answers on No Child Left Behind -- Teacher Quality
How No Child Left Behind improves teacher quality and why this is important. (FAQ) GO >
Editor's Pick  The Facts About...Good Teachers
How to make sure that every classroom has a well-prepared teacher -- someone who knows what to teach, how to teach, and has command of the subject matter being taught. (fact sheet) GO >
Editor's Pick  Highly Qualified Staff
Presentation from the National Title I Directors' Conference (February 2003) on the high standards that teachers and paraprofessionals must meet under NCLB. GO >
Editor's Pick  Highly Qualified Teachers
Presentation at ED regional meetings (October 2002). GO >
Editor's Pick  Strategies for Improving Teacher Quality
Presentation at ED regional meetings (October 2002). GO >
Editor's Pick  Grants to States for Improving Teacher Quality (Title II, Part A)
Grants to states that may be used flexibly to address challenges to teacher quality, whether they concern teacher preparation and qualifications of new teachers, recruitment and hiring, induction, professional development, teacher retention, or the need for more capable principals and assistant principals to serve as effective school leaders. GO >
Editor's Pick  Highly Qualified Paraprofessionals
Presentation at ED regional meetings (October 2002). GO >
Editor's Pick  Initiatives to Celebrate Teachers and Report on State Teacher Quality
Secretary Paige announced a new Teacher Assistance Corps and sent to Congress his second annual report on states' teacher quality initiatives (July 15, 2003). GO >
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