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At sea in English
Every day, hundreds of new students enter America's public schools with little or no understanding of English. While policy makers at all levels of...
NEA Today, 03/01/96 by Faber, Mary · More from publication -
Humanity lessons
When he's teaching social studies to seventh graders, Baltimore county educator Thomas Stroschein has a very specific goal in mind. "Students feel...
NEA Today, 10/01/95 by Faber, Mary · More from publication -
Culture goes with curriculum
Students at Martin Luther King, Jr., Elementary School in downtown Milwaukee learn what other elementary students learn--with one critical...
NEA Today, 03/01/95 by Faber, Mary · More from publication -
battle didn't end in 1920, The
August 26, 1995 will mark the 75th anniversary of the ratification of the 19th Amendment. But two NEA members are working to remind their students...
NEA Today, 11/01/94 by Faber, Mary · More from publication -
What difference can a day make?
In the diverse and often divisive United States, we can spend a lifetime learning about our similarities and differences. A Michigan teacher wants...
NEA Today, 09/01/94 by Faber, Mary · More from publication -
School scenes from real life
It's called School Colors. It's a powerful 45-minute series of vignettes about racial incidents. Instead of following a formal script, student...
NEA Today, 04/01/94 by Faber, Mary · More from publication -
Who's coaching girls' sports?
Although high schools report record numbers of girls' sports programs and skyrocketing numbers of girls who participate, the number of women who...
NEA Today, 02/01/94 by Faber, Mary · More from publication


