This week: The 90th American Education Week

We’re celebrating the 90th anniversary of American public education this week, November 13-19. Celebrated each year the week before Thanksgiving, American Education Week (AEW) was first celebrated in 1921 with cosponsors NEA and the American Legion. The week-long celebration grew out of national concern about illiteracy. The original goal of American Education Week — to [...]

Educators, use this Sunday’s Education Nation to speak up about teaching profession

NBC’s 2011 Education Nation Summit will be live this Sunday, September 25, at 10:00 a.m. (Colorado time). Join educators from across the country to discuss the challenges and opportunities facing our schools in this teacher town hall, moderated by NBC anchor Brian Williams. Learn more about “Education Nation” at CEA’s home page story about the September [...]

Engage in educator effectiveness conversation, Friday night on RMPBS

We encourage CEA members to tune into a Rocky Mountain PBS program on Friday about educator effectiveness. It’s “Colorado State of Mind” this Friday night, September 16, from 7:30-8:00 p.m. The regular 30-minute on-air program will be followed by a panel discussion that will feature Michelle Conroy, a teacher in Craig and Moffat County EA [...]

Educators: Talk to Vice-president Biden Monday at 5:00 p.m.

CEA encourages Association members to join Vice-president Joe Biden in a conference call on Monday, September 12, at 5:00 p.m. (Colorado time). Vice-president Biden wants to hear from educators about jobs and the importance of maintaining teacher and support professional jobs in our public schools. On the call, the Vice-president will discuss the Obama Administration’s [...]

The Lobato Case in week three

The plaintiff’s side in the education funding adequacy lawsuit presents an update of major themes and testimony highlights as the trial moves through its third week.

Daniel Pink, “Drive” author, says no to carrot-and-stick approach

Popular author Daniel Pink said this week that schools and other organizations must focus on three things to increase employee motivation: autonomy, mastery, and purpose. Speaking at the annual conference of the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards (NBPTS), Pink said the carrot-and-stick approach won’t work with educators, blogged blogger Amy Dominello. School management focuses [...]

Are teachers more tolerant of challenges because they feel fortunate to be working?

The TELL Colorado Survey released its initial research this week, revealing that Colorado educators are somewhat more positive about their teaching-learning working conditions than they were two years ago when the first survey was conducted. According to the New Teacher Center, the survey research partner, initial findings say that, overall, teaching conditions improved in the [...]

School Nurse Day: Wednesday, May 11

This week we celebrate school nurses, women and men who teach students, educators, and families how to promote student health, safety, and life-long wellness. National School Nurse Day is May 11, the Wednesday of National School Nurses Week. The celebration began in 1972 and today it honors more than 60,000 school nurses in the U.S., [...]

Great Teachers Make Great Public Schools

This week thousands of communities take time to honor their local educators and acknowledge the important role teachers play in making sure every student receives a quality education. Why a celebration the first week of May? Because this week is the National PTA’s Teacher Appreciation Week and tomorrow, May 3, is National Teacher Day. We [...]

Stand up for students, for education employees, for families: April 4 We Are One Rallies

On April 4, 1968, a long struggle for human rights and human dignity ended in the tragic assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Yet this terrible tragedy brought economic justice and respect to the city’s sanitation workers – justice and respect that all people deserve. This April 4, labor unions, civil rights organizations, and [...]

SB 191 Recommendations: Survey closes March 28

The State Council for Educator Effectiveness is running a short online presentation and survey to gather educators’ ideas about its draft recommendations for a new statewide teacher and principal evaluation system: the first step in the implementation of Senate Bill 10-191. We encourage all teachers, preschool through high school, to take the survey which is [...]

Happy Read Across America Day!

Our Association is building a nation of readers through NEA’s Read Across America. Now in its thirteenth year, this year-round program focuses on motivating children and teens to read through events, partnerships, and reading resources. Read Across America Day is celebrated March 2, the birthday of Dr. Seuss, the beloved children’s author. Today, across our [...]

Teachers, did you TELL?

Schools are competing to win $500 in the run-up to the close of the TELL Colorado Survey. How? By getting their TELL Colorado participation rate to at least 50 percent. Six schools have each won $500 so far: West Jefferson Middle School (Jefferson County) with 100% participation; Irish Elementary School in Ft. Collins (Poudre) with [...]

Did you TELL?

K-12 teachers, there are only nine days left until the TELL Colorado Survey closes. Have you and your colleagues at your school completed the short 20-minute online survey? It’s a great chance to TELL Colorado what you want and need as a teacher, especially because of Gov. Hickenlooper’s proposed budget cuts for 2010-11 and the [...]

Legacy Foundation honors educators and best practices

Colorado’s Teacher of the Year, Michelle Pearson, will be honored on Tuesday, February 8, at the Legacy Foundation’s celebration of top public school educators and their best classroom practices. Michelle is a teacher of gifted students at Hulstrom Options School in Adams District 12. She’s a CEA member in District Twelve Educators Association. You can [...]

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