tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4330598447305091762024-03-14T01:22:14.263-05:00THE LCEA INSIDERThe Lewis Central Education Association is the voice of professional practitioners within the Lewis Central Community Schools School District. LCEA's "proud past and promising future" guide its Executive Board, many active committees and membership at Kreft Elementary School, Titan Hill Intermediate School, Lewis Central Middle School & Lewis Central High School to work for the improvement of public education at the local, regional, state and national level.Thespishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16436124440394843953noreply@blogger.comBlogger496125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-433059844730509176.post-65268298674810042922013-08-19T18:34:00.000-05:002013-08-09T20:51:19.879-05:00LCEA Welcomes 18 Colleagues to the LCEA Team<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;">
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<a href="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-_YXU6eIZY9Y/UB7wSSXEmqI/AAAAAAAAF0E/safGCaSAHpQ/s1600/welcome.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: right; float: right; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-left: 1em;"><img border="0" src="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-_YXU6eIZY9Y/UB7wSSXEmqI/AAAAAAAAF0E/safGCaSAHpQ/s1600/welcome.jpg" /></a><strong>The LCEA is excited to welcome our 18 new and one returning colleagues to the classrooms of Lewis Central Schools and to the Lewis Central Education Association team.</strong> <br />
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We know that as they join our team, they are committed to our Association's passion of positively changing the lives of our students and preparing each of our students for a successful life.<br />
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As we already know that you will do your best to help them in their transition and know that you will do whatever you can to make their transition to LC a pleasant and uneventful one, we ask you to share from your supplies and materials reserves <br />
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We are excited to have these enthusiastic new and veteran educators join the Lewis Central Education Association team in advocating for a quality public education for each of our students.<br />
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The LCEA will welcome them to the district at a picnic Sunday, August 11, 2013 at Dave and Kelly Bergman's home, we will be giving them some complimentary Titan gear, sharing our referral guide, offering them help in moving, offering them a tour of the district, and even more.<br />
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<strong><span style="font-size: large;"><span style="color: purple; font-size: small;">LEWIS CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL </span></span></strong><br />
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<li><b><i>Christian Carper</i></b>, Family & Consumer Science, begins his career at Lewis Central High School. Christian is a graduate of Iowa State University.</li>
<li><strong><em>Molly Clark,</em></strong> Language Arts, launches her career at Lewis Central High School. Molly is a graduate of the University of Northern Iowa.</li>
<li><strong><em>Katie Coltrain,</em></strong> Spanish, comes to Lewis Central after four years at Ottumwa Community School District and two years at Cardinal Community School district in Eldon, Iowa.</li>
<li><strong><em>Daniel Craney,</em></strong> Industrial Technology, brings 32 years of experience Lewis Central's team after 15 years at Springfield Platteview Community School District in Springfield, Nebraska and 17 years at Millard North High School in Millard, Nebraska.</li>
<li><strong><em>Katie Klosterbuer,</em></strong> Family & Consumer Science, launches her teaching career at Lewis Central High School.</li>
<li><strong><em>Kailey Mangum,</em></strong> Special Education, begins here career as she becomes a Titan.</li>
<li><strong><em>Suzann Morin-Steffen,</em></strong> Alternative Education, shares 17 years of experience from Westside Community School District and other districts with the LC Team.</li>
<li><strong><em>Alyssa Wallace,</em></strong> Math, continues her career at Lewis Central after two years with the Council Bluffs Community School District.</li>
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<span style="color: purple;"><strong>LEWIS CENTRAL MIDDLE SCHOOL</strong> </span><br />
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<li><strong><em>Kim Denning,</em></strong> Special Education, joins Lewis Central's team after teaching for two years in the Glenwood Community School district.</li>
<li><strong><em>Danielle Guntly,</em></strong> Social Studies, begins her teaching career at Lewis Central Middle School.</li>
<li><em style="font-weight: bold;">Hannah Haarhues-Casey, </em>Science, brings her experience from Hills College all the way from down under in Australia to Lewis Central. Before that, Hannah taught for eight years at Riverside High School in Oakland, Iowa.</li>
<li><strong><em>Clara Luquette,</em></strong> Guidance Counselor, brings 24 years of experience to Lewis Central. She has four years of experience from Council Bluffs Community Schools and 20 years of experience in Texas.</li>
<li><em style="font-weight: bold;">Burke Swenson, </em>STEM Educator, brings 19 years of experience with him to Lewis Central. He spent six years in Oakland, Iowa, eight years in Iowa Falls, a year at Carroll High School and four years at New Hampton.</li>
<li><strong><em>Carrie Trecek,</em></strong> Language Arts/Literacy, begins her teaching career at Lewis Central High School.</li>
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<strong><span style="color: purple;">TITAN HILL INTERMEDIATE</span></strong><br />
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<li><strong><em>Aubrey Eckhart,</em></strong> Fifth Grade, begins her career at Titan Hill.</li>
<li><strong><em>Laurie Kammrad,</em></strong> Fourth Grade, is back at LC after a year in Council Bluffs Community Schools.</li>
<li><strong><em>Alison Nurre,</em></strong> Fourth Grade, launchers her career at Titan Hill.</li>
<li><strong><em>Tina O'Donnell,</em></strong> Fourth Grade, brings 20 years of experience to Lewis Central after 16 years at St. Alberts, a year at Council Bluffs Community Schools, and three years at Holy Name Elementary School.</li>
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<strong><span style="color: purple;">KREFT ELEMENTARY</span></strong><br />
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<li><strong><em>Amber McGreevy,</em></strong> Kindergarten, joins Kreft Elementary after four years at Council Bluffs Community Schools and four years in the Waterloo Community School District.</li>
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Thespishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16436124440394843953noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-433059844730509176.post-73527717930284398702013-08-18T23:43:00.002-05:002013-08-18T23:43:41.613-05:00E-Dues and You<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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It's truly sad that many of America's legislatures have waged war against unions. Wisconsin, Arizona, Michigan, Tennessee, North Carolina and many others have seen attacks on their collective bargaining, dues deduction and the laws that protect public employees and their hard-earned rights.<br />
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It used to be true that although the parties disagreed about the best approach to public education that they supported the idea of public education. That is no longer true with many radicals looking to sell the cornerstone of our democracy to the highest bidder.<br />
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One of the first things that legislatures and governors due when they win control of both chambers of their legislatures is to "immediately" remove dues deduction. The unorganized and unprepared frequently see a drastic blow to membership and the collective voice that unions provide America's educators. As a result, those who want to "stay at the table" and avoid "being on the menu" have circumvented this with e-dues payment for membership.<br />
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There are a variety of good reasons that Lewis Central has joined in this push: (1) we want to protect our state and local Association that is currently guarded by a single vote in the senate; (2) your dues deduction is split over 12 months vs. 10 months; (3) the school district no longer has a list of who is a member and who is not; (4) it puts your dues dollars in the same category as your cable bill, car payment, electric bill and simplifies bill paying; (5) you directly see your monthly contributions without the help of a middle-man.<br /><br />Please join us in becoming an e-dues LCEA member. Want to know more? <a href="https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B5-JgigNHpVKYjhpbndDbi1LSlE/edit?usp=sharing" target="_blank">CLICK HERE</a> for FAQs about e-dues.Thespishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16436124440394843953noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-433059844730509176.post-53160588075429850332013-08-11T07:30:00.000-05:002013-08-11T07:30:10.378-05:00E-dues. Just set it and forget it!<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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ISEA’s continues its Electronic Dues Deduction (E-dues) program that is a quick and easy method to pay local, state, and national Association dues; special funds; and PAC contributions without having to go through the school district.
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There are so many reasons why E-dues is the way of the future for Association dues: <br /><br />State associations around the country have seen a coordinated attack on labor organizations and their ability to collect through payroll deduction. Almost a dozen states have seen an outright challenge to their payroll deduction systems so far. <br /><br />Arrange E-dues and all future payments are set. Payments will be taken directly out of your bank account. No more going through your school district’s accounting system, no more wasting valuable Local Association time and money collecting dues. <br /><br />Just like with other monthly bills, the funds are transferred with no worry and no extra charge. The Association dues amount collected is the same as what would have been collected through payroll deduction only it’s faster, easier, and no one needs to file unnecessary paperwork through the school district office.
E-dues places all Association business where it should be—with you and our local. <br /><br />No more going through your employer to make sure amounts and paperwork are correct. All Association business is done with our local Association.Thespishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16436124440394843953noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-433059844730509176.post-47199161347362134682013-08-11T07:17:00.002-05:002013-08-11T07:18:25.654-05:00Branstad names Dr. Brad Buck as new Iowa Department of Education director<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Gov. Terry E. Branstad today named Dr. Brad Buck, 44, to be the next Iowa Department of Education director, calling him a visionary leader with the right skills to implement the landmark education reform package passed by the 2013 Legislature.
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Buck has served as superintendent of the 1,300-student Saydel school district in rural Polk County since July 2011. He previously worked as a school administrator in the Waukee, Hudson and North Mahaska school districts from 1997 to 2011. Buck began his education career in 1992 as a science teacher at Parkview Middle School in Ankeny. He is also a past president of School Administrators of Iowa. <br />
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“Dr. Buck’s passion for giving all students a world-class education and his knowledge of how to better utilize teacher leadership to accomplish that goal played a critical role in his selection,” said Branstad. “He understands the importance of collaboration as educators and parents work together to assure students are prepared to compete in the global economy.”
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Better utilizing teacher leadership is the centerpiece of Iowa’s 2013 education reform package. Each of Iowa’s 346 school districts has the option to adopt a teacher leadership system that will use the expertise of top teachers to improve instruction and raise student achievement. Districts can apply for planning grants in September, and the teacher leadership systems will be phased in over the next several years. When fully in place in 2016-17, the price tag is expected to be $150 million annually.<br />
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Buck has a head start on understanding how to put a teacher leadership system in place. Working closely with the Saydel Education Association during the 2012-13 school year, Buck helped secure a federal Teacher Incentive Fund grant that will allow the Saydel school district to implement its own teacher leadership system starting this month.<br />
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“Brad Buck’s strong record of service in Iowa school districts and willingness to think outside the box make him a great choice to lead the Iowa Department of Education at this point in time,” said Lt. Gov. Kim Reynolds.<br />
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Buck said, “The Governor and Lt. Governor, the Legislature, and the Iowa Department of Education have cast a bold vision for school improvement efforts in our state. As importantly, they have recognized the importance of providing the necessary tools and supports needed to implement this work. I am excited and humbled to be chosen by the Governor to serve the students, families, and educators of Iowa in delivering on the promises contained in this legislation and making our education system the best performing in the nation.”
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Buck’s official start date has not been finalized, but will be no later than September 1. He and his wife, Traci, live in Urbandale and have 6 children.<br />
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<a href="http://isea.org/assets/document/IA/Dr.BradleyBuckResume.pdf" target="_blank">READ BUCK'S RESUME</a>Thespishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16436124440394843953noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-433059844730509176.post-68583797886653983322013-08-09T10:37:00.005-05:002013-08-09T11:07:07.977-05:00NEA Back to School Guide<br />
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<br />by Peter DeWitt on August 5, 2013 8:25 AM<br />from EDUCATION WEEK<br /><br /><i> "The best thing about being a teacher is that it matters. The hardest thing about being a teacher is that it matters every day." Todd Whitaker </i><br />
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As much as Todd Whitaker was talking about teachers, I'm sure he'll agree that the same can be said about school administrators. I enjoy reading about systems change, and try to abide by servant leadership every day, but Todd has always been a game changer for me. Long ago when I began to read his books he provided me with the hope and inspiration that what I do as a school leader matters. His words cut to the heart of most issues. Todd gives feedback and it doesn't involve a point scale.<br />
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Getting ready for the school year, that seems to be quickly approaching, I have been reading a lot about evidence-based observations. If you're a teacher, and maybe even a principal, you're probably sick and tired of hearing about evidence-based observations. That's most likely because it is accompanied by some state-mandated training.<br />
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The problem is that evidence based-observations are really important. Not because of the state-mandated point scales that come with them, but because of the fact that they can inspire important conversations between principals and teachers.<br />
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I know that school leaders are supposed to be seen as the master teachers walking into classroom observations, but I strongly disagree with that philosophy. The excitement about observations is not just what the students and teachers can learn from the principal (if they're effective), but what the principal can learn from the students and teachers.<br />
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<b>Observations and Conversations </b><br />
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In the usual observation format teachers and principals meet in the pre-conference and discuss the upcoming lesson and the objectives. The principal may ask the teacher what they would like the principal to see during the lesson but that's where the scripted part of the process needs to stop. Unfortunately, most leaders walk in with the expectation of seeing the discussed objectives and miss out, or choose not to see, the other important elements. They're worried about getting the observation done so they can move on to the next one. <br />
Observations should be seen as teachable moments for all stakeholders in the process. I often walk in with my iPad and take notes, but I stop note-taking and walk around and ask the students questions. Sometimes, if the students are engaged in a lesson without the teacher standing over them, I ask the teacher some clarification questions, which goes back to Whitaker's original quotation.<br />
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<i>The best thing about being a principal is that it matters.</i> The hardest thing about being a principal is that it matters every day. Every conversation. Every interaction. Every minute of our days provides us with the opportunity to serve our students and teachers, but it also affords us the opportunity to learn from our students and teachers. If we expect our teachers to be life-long learners, we better have the same expectations for ourselves.
And that is where I have an issue with accountability. Actually, let me rephrase that...it's where I have an issue with the accountability.<br />
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Any teacher or principal worth their weight in salt doesn't have an issue with accountability. Those individuals have been holding themselves accountable since before they began their careers. What most educators have an issue with is the accountability created by state education leaders.<br />
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Yes, they all stand and give their poetic, and sometimes engaging, speeches where they recite the words of such great works as <a href="http://www.poetryfoundation.org/poem/182194" target="_blank">Invictus</a> by William Ernest Henley. They may even say that all of this accountability is not about compliance, but their actions speak louder than the most poetic and well-spoken words.<br />
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When we, as school leaders, sit across from our teachers and engage in conversations about instructional practices we have the opportunity to walk away inspired. Some of the best conversations I have had with teachers moved me to research information that would help them extend the learning in the classroom. Those conversations with staff and administrative colleagues have pushed me to stretch my own thinking.<br />
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What cheapens the process is when we have to end those conversations by telling them how many points they received. Our best teachers don't need to be provided with points. They need to be provided with effective feedback and they need to know that they can even teach their school leader a thing or two. Points is a pathetic attempt at compliance. Points tell people that we have power over them.<br />
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Even with the difficult conversations, which we have always done without point scales, they are meant to get the best out of teachers who need help, and now points only make them feel worthless. My job as a school leader isn't supposed to be about making someone feel worthless; it's supposed to be about inspiring them to do better, and I don't do that with points. I do that with words and actions.<br />
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<b>Actions Speak Louder Than Words</b><br />
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What I would appreciate, more now than ever, is for state education leaders, and those at the federal level, to have the decency to admit that as much as they may say all of this accountability (which they joke about in speeches) is not about solid instructional practices and creating relationships. These mandates and accountability are about compliance.
We can hear <a href="http://www.engageny.org/resource/on-mandela-colonel-king-and-the-distance-between-our-values-and-our-reality" target="_blank">inspirational speeches</a> every day, but as soon as the conversation leads back to points, we have your number. True change doesn't need points. Thespishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16436124440394843953noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-433059844730509176.post-82784038350412278392013-08-04T23:39:00.000-05:002013-08-04T23:54:22.779-05:00LCEA Executive Board Training & Retreat<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Your dedicated and member-elected LCEA leaders decided at their May LCEA Meeting to give part of their summer for some planning time, collaboration and training and team building before we kick-off a great 2013-2014. <br />
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Here's what they decided (with a change of location).<br />
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<strong>WHAT:</strong> LCEA Association/Building Representative and Executive Board Training/Retreat<br />
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<strong>WHERE:</strong> Lewis Central High School Drama Room<br />
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<strong>WHEN:</strong> Wednesday, August 14, 2013 from 8:00 AM-Noon<br />
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<strong>BREAKFAST:</strong> LCEA will provide a continental breakfast of assorted bagels and pastries, fresh fruit, orange juice and coffee.<br />
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<strong>OVERVIEW:</strong> We will take some time to have some breakfast; work with our wonderful SWUU Directors, Pat Shipley and Cindy Formeller (our new director who we are very lucky to have in SWUU) to evaluate the LCEA program; discuss our goals and expectations for the year; work with our building teams and more.Thespishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16436124440394843953noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-433059844730509176.post-29015678420878307052013-08-04T19:38:00.003-05:002013-08-05T07:58:06.403-05:00Welcome to Lewis Central Picnic<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<b>We are excited to have you here at Lewis Central. Because you're so busy getting ready for a new start, we'd like to invite you to join us in an informal family friendly picnic. Please bring only yourself/yourselves and an appetite.<br /><br />WHAT:</b> Welcome to LC Family Friendly Picnic<br />
<b>WHEN:</b> Sunday, August 11, 2013 * 5:00 PM<br />
<b>WHERE: </b> 22383 Stonybrook Drive <a href="https://maps.google.com/maps?q=22383+Stonybrook+Drive+Council+Bluffs+Iowa&ie=UTF-8&hq=&hnear=0x8793823915eb0fd9:0x80b2f220edf47ffa,22383+Stoneybrook+Dr,+Council+Bluffs,+IA+51503&gl=us&daddr=22383+Stoneybrook+Dr,+Council+Bluffs,+IA+51503&ei=OsmoUc-ONYfS0wGyyYHgAw&ved=0CDEQwwUwAA" target="_blank">CLICK HERE </a> for directions.<br />
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The LCEA will be providing the cookout meats, drinks and amenities. Our welcome team from each <br />
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building will be bringing side-dishes, cover dishes and desserts and probably some funny stories and bad jokes.<br />
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We hope you can join us for some informal fun and a chance for someone to cook for you and yours as you prepare for a great year.<br />
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Please RSVP with number attendees to our host <a href="mailto://dbrgmn@gmail.com" target="_blank">Dave Bergman</a> or let <a href="mailto://lceainsider@cox.net" target="_blank">Tom McLaughlin</a>, LCEA president, know.Thespishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16436124440394843953noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-433059844730509176.post-57091472523135396282013-08-04T17:28:00.000-05:002013-08-04T19:40:23.523-05:0051 Top Sources to Become [an even] Better Teacher<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Teachers may spend their days imparting knowledge to others, but that doesn’t mean they should stop learning themselves. Whether they choose to take classes, read books, or just talk with their colleagues, professional development offers a chance to become a better and wiser teacher.</div>
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There are numerous resources out there on the web, making finding, sharing, and accessing great tools for development easier than ever. We’ve collected just a few here that can get you started on learning and growing as an educator. So, in addition to TeachThought, what other resources are out there?</div>
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Don’t miss out on these sites which are filled to the brim with articles, resources, and learning materials for teachers.</div>
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<strong>1. <a href="http://www.edutopia.org/" style="-webkit-tap-highlight-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0); color: #cc2222; text-decoration: none;" target="_blank" title="edutopia.org">edutopia.org</a>:</strong> TeachThought favorite edutopia has for years been among the best resources anywhere for project-based learning ideas, videos on successful schools, and blog articles written by educators across the field.</div>
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<strong style="line-height: 1.5;">2. <a href="http://www.edweek.org/tsb/index.html" style="-webkit-tap-highlight-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0); color: #cc2222; text-decoration: none;">Education Week Teacher PD Sourcebook</a>: </strong><span style="line-height: 1.5;">This sourcebook is filled with amazing resources for teachers, including great articles, a directory of useful sites, and links to PD events.</span></div>
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<strong style="line-height: 1.5;">3. <a href="http://www.educatorsprofessionaldevelopment.com/" style="-webkit-tap-highlight-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0); color: #cc2222; text-decoration: none;">Educators Professional Development</a>: </strong><span style="line-height: 1.5;">EPD bills itself as “professional development for teachers, by teachers” and that’s just what you’ll find here. Listings for local events, conferences, and a monthly newsletter can help you stay in the loop.</span></div>
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<strong style="line-height: 1.5;">4. <a href="http://www.teachervision.fen.com/pro-dev/resource/5778.html" style="-webkit-tap-highlight-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0); color: #cc2222; text-decoration: none;">Teacher Vision</a>: </strong><span style="line-height: 1.5;">Teacher Vision offers articles on a wide range of education topics, from learning how to be a better teacher to surviving your first year in the classroom.</span></div>
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<strong style="line-height: 1.5;">5. <a href="http://eduscapes.com/tap" style="-webkit-tap-highlight-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0); color: #cc2222; text-decoration: none;">Teacher Tap</a>: </strong><span style="line-height: 1.5;">Teachers will find a wealth of great reading material on this site, touching on topics like technology, information literacy, and high-tech learning.</span><br />
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<strong style="line-height: 1.5;">6. <a href="http://staffdevelop.org/" style="-webkit-tap-highlight-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0); color: #cc2222; text-decoration: none;">Staffdevelop.org</a>: </strong><span style="line-height: 1.5;">This simple site offers teachers articles, books, resource links, and information about professional development workshops.</span></div>
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<strong style="line-height: 1.5;">7. <a href="http://www.educationworld.com/a_curr" style="-webkit-tap-highlight-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0); color: #cc2222; text-decoration: none;">Education World</a>: </strong><span style="line-height: 1.5;">Education World has a large professional Development section on their site, packed with articles, interviews, reviews, and other helpful tools for educators.</span></div>
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<strong style="line-height: 1.5;">8. <a href="http://www.teachersdomain.org/" style="-webkit-tap-highlight-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0); color: #cc2222; text-decoration: none;">Teachers’ Domain</a>: </strong><span style="line-height: 1.5;">Teacher’s Domain isn’t just a great place to find digital media for use in the classroom. The site also offers access to some useful professional development materials.</span></div>
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<strong style="line-height: 1.5;">9. <a href="http://www.readwritethink.org/professional-development" style="-webkit-tap-highlight-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0); color: #cc2222; text-decoration: none;">Read Write Think</a>: </strong><span style="line-height: 1.5;">Learn about conventions, read publications, and network with other teachers through the professional development tools offered by this great website.</span></div>
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<strong style="line-height: 1.5;">10. <a href="http://www.commonsensemedia.org/educators/professional-development" style="-webkit-tap-highlight-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0); color: #cc2222; text-decoration: none;">Common Sense Media</a>: </strong><span style="line-height: 1.5;">On the Common Sense Media site, teachers can take advantage of curriculum training videos that touch on a number of key educational topics.</span></div>
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<strong style="line-height: 1.5;">11. <a href="http://www.teachersnetwork.org/" style="-webkit-tap-highlight-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0); color: #cc2222; text-decoration: none;">Teachers Network</a>: </strong><span style="line-height: 1.5;">From lesson plans to videos about teaching to how-to articles, the Teachers Network site is an excellent place to start looking for some professional development resources.</span></div>
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<strong style="line-height: 1.5;">12. <a href="http://www.intel.com/about/corporateresponsibility/education/programs/elements.htm" style="-webkit-tap-highlight-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0); color: #cc2222; text-decoration: none;">Intel Teach Elements</a>: </strong><span style="line-height: 1.5;">Intel offers teachers a chance to take part in their Teach Elements series which, through videos and reading materials, can help educators to learn more about a range of critical 21st century teaching topics.</span></div>
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<strong style="line-height: 1.5;">13. <a href="http://school.discoveryeducation.com/schrockguide/?campaign=DE&CFID=2886098&CFTOKEN=58686871" style="-webkit-tap-highlight-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0); color: #cc2222; text-decoration: none;">Kathy Schrock’s Guide for Educators</a>:</strong><span style="line-height: 1.5;">If you’re looking for a one-stop shop for all your teacher needs, consider this resource. You’ll find high quality tools for teaching as well as some to help you improve your own education as well.</span></div>
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<strong style="line-height: 1.5;">14. <a href="http://www.onlinedegrees.org/top-40-podcasts-for-teachers" style="-webkit-tap-highlight-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0); color: #cc2222; text-decoration: none;">Podcasts for Teachers</a>: </strong><span style="line-height: 1.5;">Head to this site to find a list of 40 amazing podcasts for teachers. Through them, you’ll learn more about education news, how to teach, and the free resources out there for teachers.</span></div>
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<strong style="line-height: 1.5;">15. <a href="http://www.educationworld.com/a_bestbooks/archives/teachers.shtml" style="-webkit-tap-highlight-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0); color: #cc2222; text-decoration: none;">Best Books Channel</a>: </strong><span style="line-height: 1.5;">One of the best ways to educate yourself as a teacher is to read books. Luckily, Education World provides a place to find the best of the best when it comes to professional development and other teaching topics.</span></div>
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<strong>COURSES AND WORKSHOPS</strong></h3>
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<span style="line-height: 1.5;">These sites can help you find professional development courses and workshops, both for free and for a fee.</span></div>
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<strong style="line-height: 1.5;">16. <a href="http://www.learner.org/" style="-webkit-tap-highlight-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0); color: #cc2222; text-decoration: none;">Annenberg Learner</a>: </strong><span style="line-height: 1.5;">Here teachers can find information about workshops and courses, distance learning opportunities, personal development resources, or just pick up some new resources to use in the classroom.</span></div>
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<strong style="line-height: 1.5;">17. <a href="http://www.learningforward.org/index.cfm" style="-webkit-tap-highlight-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0); color: #cc2222; text-decoration: none;">Learning Forward</a>: </strong><span style="line-height: 1.5;">From a professional development book club, to e-learning opportunities, to great content, this site offers innumerable resources to any teacher looking to learn.</span></div>
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<strong style="line-height: 1.5;">18. <a href="http://www.teacheronlineeducation.com/" style="-webkit-tap-highlight-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0); color: #cc2222; text-decoration: none;">Teacher Online Education</a>: </strong><span style="line-height: 1.5;">In the market for some online courses to help you earn graduate or professional development credits? This site has plenty to offer educators.</span></div>
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<strong style="line-height: 1.5;">19. <a href="http://www.apple.com/education/itunes-u/" style="-webkit-tap-highlight-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0); color: #cc2222; text-decoration: none;">iTunes U</a>: </strong><span style="line-height: 1.5;">On iTunes U teachers can find a wealth of professional development courses, as well as those in just about any topic or field out there. Better yet, nearly all of them are free.</span></div>
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<strong style="line-height: 1.5;">20. <a href="http://www.saylor.org/" style="-webkit-tap-highlight-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0); color: #cc2222; text-decoration: none;">Saylor.org</a>: </strong><span style="line-height: 1.5;">Saylor is a great place to take courses in basic topics, making it perfect for brushing up on college courses or refreshing your knowledge before heading back to the classroom.</span></div>
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<strong style="line-height: 1.5;">21. <a href="http://www.open.edu/openlearn" style="-webkit-tap-highlight-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0); color: #cc2222; text-decoration: none;">OpenLearn</a>: </strong><span style="line-height: 1.5;">The Open University offers teachers a chance to find free, useful courses on a wide range of topics.</span></div>
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<strong style="line-height: 1.5;">22. <a href="http://www.pbs.org/teacherline" style="-webkit-tap-highlight-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0); color: #cc2222; text-decoration: none;">PBS Teacherline</a>: </strong><span style="line-height: 1.5;">PreK-12 educators will find a great list of courses offered through PBS and affiliate institutions that are designed to help teachers boost their skills in technology and teaching reading, writing, math, and science.</span></div>
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<strong style="line-height: 1.5;">23. <a href="http://www.teachersworkshop.com/" style="-webkit-tap-highlight-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0); color: #cc2222; text-decoration: none;">The Teacher’s Workshop</a>: </strong><span style="line-height: 1.5;">Head to this website to find out more about workshops, sign up for a newsletter, get reading material, and even find some sample plans.</span></div>
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<strong style="line-height: 1.5;">24. <a href="http://www.sde.com/" style="-webkit-tap-highlight-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0); color: #cc2222; text-decoration: none;">Staff Development for Educators</a>: </strong><span style="line-height: 1.5;">This company offers teachers online courses, on-site training, workshops, and other useful professional development resources.</span></div>
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<strong style="line-height: 1.5;">25. <a href="http://www.oercommons.org/search?f.search=professional%2Bdevelopment" style="-webkit-tap-highlight-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0); color: #cc2222; text-decoration: none;">OER Commons</a>: </strong><span style="line-height: 1.5;">Head to OER for a wealth of open educational resources, including a large number of articles and courses on professional development.</span></div>
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<strong style="line-height: 1.5;">26. <a href="http://corporate.classroom.com/" style="-webkit-tap-highlight-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0); color: #cc2222; text-decoration: none;">Classroom Connect</a>: </strong><span style="line-height: 1.5;">Head to this site to learn more about workshops and conferences focused on technology integration in schools.</span></div>
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<strong style="line-height: 1.5;">27. <a href="http://www.beaconeducator.com/" style="-webkit-tap-highlight-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0); color: #cc2222; text-decoration: none;">Beacon Educator</a>: </strong><span style="line-height: 1.5;">Through Beacon Educator, teachers can take online professional development courses that can help to push their careers forward and give them more confidence in the classroom.</span></div>
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<strong style="line-height: 1.5;">28. <a href="http://www1.kdsi.org/teachers/professional-development" style="-webkit-tap-highlight-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0); color: #cc2222; text-decoration: none;">Knowledge Delivery Systems</a>: </strong><span style="line-height: 1.5;">Those in the market to take online courses for professional development should check out this company, geared toward educational professionals.</span></div>
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<strong>FIELD SPECIFIC</strong></h3>
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Looking for professional development materials that are specific to the area in which you teach? These sites have got you covered.</div>
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<strong style="line-height: 1.5;">29. <a href="http://www.nsta.org/pd" style="-webkit-tap-highlight-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0); color: #cc2222; text-decoration: none;">National Science Teachers Association Professional Development</a>:</strong><span style="line-height: 1.5;">The NSTA has a learning center, web seminars, and a social network to help science teachers build their professional skills.</span></div>
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<strong style="line-height: 1.5;">30. <a href="http://www.ncte.org/" style="-webkit-tap-highlight-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0); color: #cc2222; text-decoration: none;">National Council of Teachers of English</a>:</strong><span style="line-height: 1.5;">English teachers should check out the resources offered by the NCTE, including books, articles, workshops, and more.</span><br />
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<strong style="line-height: 1.5;">31. <a href="http://www.nctm.org/" style="-webkit-tap-highlight-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0); color: #cc2222; text-decoration: none;">National Council of Teachers of Mathematics</a>:</strong><span style="line-height: 1.5;">Those in the market for some math teacher-specific materials shouldn’t miss out on what the NCTM has to offer. With everything from high-quality publications to e-seminars listed in their professional development section, you’re sure to find something useful.</span><br />
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<strong style="line-height: 1.5;">32. <a href="http://www.naset.org/" style="-webkit-tap-highlight-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0); color: #cc2222; text-decoration: none;">National Association of Special Education Teachers</a>:</strong><span style="line-height: 1.5;">Being a special education teacher can be challenging, so you need all the support and resources you can get. The NCSET is one place to find both, so make sure to check out their publications, resources, and social tools.</span><br />
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<strong style="line-height: 1.5;">33. <a href="http://nichcy.org/schools-administrators/staffdevelopment" style="-webkit-tap-highlight-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0); color: #cc2222; text-decoration: none;">National Dissemination Center for Children with Disabilities</a>:</strong><span style="line-height: 1.5;">Through the NICHCY, teachers can learn more about effective staff development strategies for working with students who have disabilities.</span><br />
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<strong style="line-height: 1.5;">34. <a href="http://americaninstituteforhistory.org/services" style="-webkit-tap-highlight-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0); color: #cc2222; text-decoration: none;">American Institute for History Education</a>:</strong><span style="line-height: 1.5;">Resources on the AIHE site range from grant writing help to web-based distance learning, offering a wealth of services for any dedicated history teacher to take advantage of.</span><br />
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<strong style="line-height: 1.5;">35. <a href="http://www.arteducators.org/learning/professional-development" style="-webkit-tap-highlight-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0); color: #cc2222; text-decoration: none;">National Art Education Association</a>:</strong><span style="line-height: 1.5;">Find great professional development resources for teaching art when you visit the NAEA website.</span></div>
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<strong>SKILL BUILDING</strong></h3>
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Work on building specific skills that you’ll use in the classroom by visiting these amazing professional development resources.</div>
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<strong style="line-height: 1.5;">37. <a href="http://www.loc.gov/teachers/professionaldevelopment" style="-webkit-tap-highlight-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0); color: #cc2222; text-decoration: none;">LOC Professional Development</a>:</strong></div>
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<span style="line-height: 1.5;">The Library of Congress wants to help teachers expand their knowledge, so they’ve created tools to help teachers better learn how to get students in touch with primary source material.</span><br />
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<strong style="line-height: 1.5;">38. <a href="http://www.tolerance.org/professional-development" style="-webkit-tap-highlight-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0); color: #cc2222; text-decoration: none;">Teaching Tolerance</a>:</strong><span style="line-height: 1.5;">Learn new ways to promote tolerance and understanding in your students, through the great PD resources offered by this organization.</span><br />
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<strong style="line-height: 1.5;">39. <a href="http://eric.ed.gov/" style="-webkit-tap-highlight-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0); color: #cc2222; text-decoration: none;">ERIC</a>:</strong><span style="line-height: 1.5;">No matter what you want to learn about, whether it’s neuroscience or classroom management, you’ll find academic papers on it here that you can read and use to build your knowledge.</span><br />
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<strong style="line-height: 1.5;">40. <a href="http://www.cast.org/pd/resources/index.html" style="-webkit-tap-highlight-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0); color: #cc2222; text-decoration: none;">CAST</a>:</strong><span style="line-height: 1.5;">Through the CAST website, teachers can learn more about UDL (Universal Design for Learning) using a series of modules, reading materials, and toolkits.</span><br />
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<strong style="line-height: 1.5;">41. </strong><a href="http://www.ascd.org/" style="-webkit-tap-highlight-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0); color: #cc2222; text-decoration: none;" target="_blank" title="ascd.org"><strong>ASCD</strong></a>: ASCD is an industry leader in professional development for school districts.</div>
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<strong style="line-height: 1.5;">42. <a href="http://www.nea.org/" style="-webkit-tap-highlight-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0); color: #cc2222; text-decoration: none;">National Education Association</a>: </strong><span style="line-height: 1.5;">The NEA is a great place to look for professional development resources. The site is home to great articles, resources for teaching, help with grants, tools, ideas, and much more.</span><br />
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<strong style="line-height: 1.5;">43. <a href="http://www.ed.gov/" style="-webkit-tap-highlight-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0); color: #cc2222; text-decoration: none;">U.S. Department of Education</a>: </strong><span style="line-height: 1.5;">The USDE offers teachers help with building their professional careers through a series of useful articles and resources.</span><br />
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<strong style="line-height: 1.5;">44. <a href="http://www.aft.org/issues/teaching/profdevel/index.cfm" style="-webkit-tap-highlight-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0); color: #cc2222; text-decoration: none;">AFT</a>:</strong><span style="line-height: 1.5;">If you’re paying those union dues, you might as well get all you can from the union. Visit the union website to find professional development resources and to learn more about the ER&D Program.</span><br />
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<strong style="line-height: 1.5;">45. <a href="http://depts.washington.edu/ctpmail" style="-webkit-tap-highlight-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0); color: #cc2222; text-decoration: none;">Center for the Study of Teaching and Policy</a>: </strong><span style="line-height: 1.5;">Read the latest research from this organization, which can go far in informing your teaching practice.</span><br />
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<strong style="line-height: 1.5;">46. <a href="http://www.geeo.org/" style="-webkit-tap-highlight-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0); color: #cc2222; text-decoration: none;">GEEO.org</a>: </strong><span style="line-height: 1.5;">Want to explore the world while working as a teacher? Consider one of the programs offered by the Global Exploration for Educators Organization.</span><br />
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<strong style="line-height: 1.5;">47. <a href="http://goal.learningpt.org/catalog/default.asp" style="-webkit-tap-highlight-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0); color: #cc2222; text-decoration: none;">AIR Publications</a>: </strong><span style="line-height: 1.5;">The American Institutes for Research produce a number of useful publications for teachers that touch on topics like leadership, innovation, after-school programs, school reform, and more.</span><br />
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<strong>48. <a href="http://www.ncte.org/" style="-webkit-tap-highlight-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0); color: #cc2222; text-decoration: none;" target="_blank" title="ncte.org">NCTE:</a></strong> The National Council for Teachers of English has both frameworks, policies, and resources for the modern literature teacher. <span style="line-height: 1.5;"><br /></span></div>
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<strong>NETWORKING</strong></h3>
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<strong style="line-height: 1.5;">49. <a href="http://academia.edu/" style="-webkit-tap-highlight-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0); color: #cc2222; text-decoration: none;">Academia.edu</a>: </strong><span style="line-height: 1.5;">College professors can connect with others and see what research is being done through this academia-only social network.</span><br />
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<strong style="line-height: 1.5;">50. <a href="http://teachers.net/mentors" style="-webkit-tap-highlight-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0); color: #cc2222; text-decoration: none;">Teachers.net Chatboards</a>: </strong><span style="line-height: 1.5;">Looking for a little advice from your peers? Head to one of these teacher chatboards on Teachers.net to get answers to your questions, guidance, and support.</span><br />
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<strong style="line-height: 1.5;">51. <a href="http://www.teachersfirst.com/OK2Ask.cfm" style="-webkit-tap-highlight-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0); color: #cc2222; text-decoration: none;">OK2Ask</a>: </strong><span style="line-height: 1.5;">On the TeachersFirst site is a resource called OK2Ask. It’s a series of short live sessions where teachers can ask questions and get answers to their professional development issues.</span></div>
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<em>Image attribution flickr user vancouverfilmschool; this post was first published at bestcollegesonline.com</em></div>
Thespishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16436124440394843953noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-433059844730509176.post-22554159033796178022013-08-03T18:47:00.002-05:002013-08-03T18:47:37.399-05:005 Tools to Increase Our Productivity<div style="-webkit-hyphens: auto; background-color: white; color: #222222; font-family: Lato, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 14px; line-height: 21.984375px; margin-bottom: 1.25em;">
Teachers these days are up to their ears in work that must be accomplished each day. In addition to time spent in front of students, teachers spend hours writing lesson plans and learning objectives, creating and grading tests and assignments, as well as attending meetings, professional development seminars, and courses for keeping up with certification. Any tools that can help a teacher manage time and get tasks done in a timely manner are hugely beneficial. Below are some of the best ways for teachers to become more productive with technology tools.</div>
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<a href="http://www.rescuetime.com/" style="-webkit-tap-highlight-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0); color: #cc2222; text-decoration: none;">RescueTime</a> is an online time tracking and management program for any busy person who wants to get more done with their time. When entering grades into online grade books, it is too easy to flip over to email or Facebook and lose track of time. RescueTime can block those distractions to make it easier for you to stay focused. It also runs timers in the background to track how much time you spend on different applications. You can check these statistics to see where you are losing time with unproductive activities. RescueTime also helps you track your time off of the computer and sends you alerts to get you refocused on your work tasks.</div>
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<a name='more'></a><strong>2. Google Docs</strong><br />If you are a high school English teacher, you know how much grading and commenting on papers can suck time out of your day. It’s easy to get distracted, to let your mind wander, and to take longer doing it than you meant to. With<a href="http://www.google.com/google-d-s/b1.html" style="-webkit-tap-highlight-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0); color: #cc2222; text-decoration: none;">Google Docs</a>, you can streamline the process and save paper. Google Docs is a free service that allows you to upload documents, edit them, and share with others. Your students need not print their papers to turn in; they can simply upload and share with you. Editing the papers and inserting your comments is much faster when done electronically. This allows you to quickly read and grade first, second, and final drafts of student papers and to give your students instant access to your comments for revisions.<br />
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<strong>3. Springpad</strong><br />Being organized is one of many aspects of a great teacher. If organization is not your strength, <a href="http://springpadit.com/home/" style="-webkit-tap-highlight-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0); color: #cc2222; text-decoration: none;">Springpad</a> can help. It is more than just a high tech to-do list generator. The features on this organizing tool are numerous and include storage of documents, to-do lists, notes with images and links, and notebooks to which you can attach notes, files, and lists. The notebooks you create on Springpad can be private or shared with other teachers.</div>
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<strong>4. Virtual Assistant</strong><br />If you think a second pair of hands could help you be more productive in your time out of class, you can hire a set. The <a href="http://www.ivaa.org/" style="-webkit-tap-highlight-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0); color: #cc2222; text-decoration: none;">International Virtual Assistants Association</a> can help you find a professional to complete tasks for you remotely. Virtual assistants are skilled in various ways. You should be able to find one to create or polish and edit your Powerpoint slides for lectures, input data into grading software, and search for resources and video clips for the classroom. Your VA should also be able to help you with research if you are working on an advanced degree while teaching.</div>
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<strong>5. Wunderlist</strong><br /><a href="http://www.6wunderkinder.com/wunderlist/" style="-webkit-tap-highlight-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0); color: #cc2222; text-decoration: none;">Wunderlist</a> is an easy-to-use and free task manager that can help teachers and other professionals make and organize lists. You can use it on your computer, tablet, and phone at no cost, a great feature for teachers. Wunderlist is very easy to use and you can take your lists with you everywhere you go so that you are working smarter, not harder. If you are co-teaching, you can share related lists with each other. You can even email tasks to your list. The subject of the email matches the task to the appropriate list.</div>
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Mary Ellen Ellis is a science teacher and writer for <a href="http://www.teachercertificationdegrees.com/careers/" style="-webkit-tap-highlight-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0); color: #cc2222; text-decoration: none;">Teacher Certification Degrees</a>, a career resource for individuals interested in pursuing a career in education.</div>
Thespishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16436124440394843953noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-433059844730509176.post-53657752826396784562013-08-01T12:13:00.000-05:002013-08-04T19:48:22.839-05:00NEA Member Benefits: NEA DUES TAB<img alt="" border="0" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5103059153223975378" src="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_775mMwtjL68/RtG1Qz-4gdI/AAAAAAAABoM/eKVYqdkkdys/s400/life_insurance.jpg" style="cursor: hand; display: block; margin: 0px auto 10px; text-align: center;" /><br />
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Thespishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16436124440394843953noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-433059844730509176.post-12829360248782959202013-07-20T21:59:00.000-05:002013-08-04T19:45:06.494-05:00Thank a Union: 36 Ways Unions Have Improved Your Life <div style="clear: both; text-align: left;">
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Posted by the LCEA INSIDER on August 20, 2012 with some grammatical/content revisions.<br />
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Let's get one thing straight...<br />
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Employers and Corporations did not feel
generous and decide to give (workers) two days off every week to enjoy a
meaningful personal life. (Most Americans call these days off) weekends. Corporations did not just
feel like being nice one day and give their employees paid vacations. CEOs
didn't (brainstorm) together in a board room and say, "Let's give our employees more
rights at work" or "Maybe there should be laws to limit our (unreasonable) power(s) over an
employee".<br />
Virtually ALL (of) the benefits (that union and non-union American workers) have at work--whether you work
in the public or private sector--all of the benefits and rights you enjoy
everyday are there because unions fought hard and long for them against big
business who did everything they could to prevent giving you your rights. Many
union leaders and members even lost their lives for things we take for granted
today.<br />
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The right-wing attack on unions is nothing more than ignorance,
lack of education, and propaganda.<br />
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If republicans would rather support
corporations instead of organized groups of workers working to secure a fair
work environment A.K.A a union, I ask them to walk the walk as well. Give up
every benefit and right that you use that unions are responsible
for (securing).<br />
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Complete trust and submit yourself to the corporate agenda you fight
for. Play by their rules with no influence from democrats or labor unions to try
to force rights among the workers of this country. Dedicate your life to their
life goal of making your company more money than the year before. Just
understand that this may mean sacrificing the union fought rights you enjoy
everyday. I mean, you don't want to be a hypocrite, do you? Like bashing unions
on your union fought lunch break? Which means if you practice what you preach,
you don't get a lunch break.<br />
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Corporations use to work employees 80+ hours
a week, offer no breaks, hire children, offer horrid, unsanitary work
conditions, paid literally next to nothing, and even murder. Not murder with a
pen like they do today, but actual murder. They basically did whatever they
wanted.<br />
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This is what they were like before unions. Don't take my word for
it, look it up. (Links at bottom of page). If we rid the world of unions
tomorrow, who is to say that they won't go right back to the way they were
merely 70 years ago? The GOP governor of Maine signed a bill to repeal child
labor laws this year, maybe they are going back to their roots whether we have
unions or not.<br />
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So conservatives, please practice what you preach and give
up all these rights and leave the umbrella of these laws for they were brought
to you by unions...<br />
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<strong><u>36 Reasons Why You Should Thank a Union</u></strong><br />
<ol>
<li>Weekends
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<li>All Breaks at Work, including your Lunch Breaks
</li>
<li>Paid Vacation
</li>
<li>FMLA
</li>
<li>Sick Leave
</li>
<li>Social Security
</li>
<li>Minimum Wage
</li>
<li>Civil Rights Act/Title VII (Prohibits Employer Discrimination)
</li>
<li>8-Hour Work Day
</li>
<li>Overtime Pay
</li>
<li>Child Labor Laws
</li>
<li>Occupational Safety & Health Act (OSHA)
</li>
<li>40 Hour Work Week
</li>
<li>Worker's Compensation (Worker's Comp)
</li>
<li>Unemployment Insurance
</li>
<li>Pensions
</li>
<li>Workplace Safety Standards and Regulations
</li>
<li>Employer Health Care Insurance
</li>
<li>Collective Bargaining Rights for Employees
</li>
<li>Wrongful Termination Laws
</li>
<li>Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967
</li>
<li>Whistleblower Protection Laws
</li>
<li>Employee Polygraph Protect Act (Prohibits Employer from using a lie detector
test on an employee)
</li>
<li>Veteran's Employment and Training Services (VETS)
</li>
<li>Compensation increases and Evaluations (Raises)
</li>
<li>Sexual Harassment Laws
</li>
<li>Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA)
</li>
<li>Holiday Pay
</li>
<li>Employer Dental, Life, and Vision Insurance
</li>
<li>Privacy Rights
</li>
<li>Pregnancy and Parental Leave
</li>
<li>Military Leave
</li>
<li>The Right to Strike
</li>
<li>Public Education for Children
</li>
<li>Equal Pay Acts of 1963 & 2011 (Requires employers pay men and women
equally for the same amount of work)
</li>
<li>Laws Ending Sweatshops in the United States </li>
</ol>
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So will conservatives give up all 36 of these union fought rights? Will
they stand by their rhetoric that unions are thugs and refuse to take benefits
from these "thugs" or will they hypocritically carry on the diatribe that unions
are ruining this country while enjoying their weekends and paid
vacations? </div>
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Or...</div>
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Maybe they could just admit that while not perfect, like anything else,
unions have done great things for working people that they use and benefit from
everyday of their lives? </div>
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Maybe a conservative union-hating family got to have some of the best
moments of their lives while on vacation from work, and they still got to come
to a job still there waiting for them, because of unions? </div>
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Maybe a conservative can't wait for their lunch break at work so they can
turn on the radio and listen to Rush Limbaugh and Glenn Back talk about how
horrible unions are?</div>
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If you don't want to give up all your union fought rights and benefits at
work, I understand. I don't want to either, that's why I'm pro-union and vote
Democrat. </div>
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But maybe you could just admit that unions are not demons spawned from
hell, and admit the FACT that they have improved your life in more ways than
one? </div>
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Or am I asking too much?<br />
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Sources and Information:<br />
<a href="http://www.afscme.org/news/publications/newsletters/works/novemberdecember-1999/labors-top-10-accomplishments"><span style="color: #dd7700;">AFSCME</span></a><br />
<a href="http://www.dol.gov/opa/aboutdol/lawsprog.htm"><span style="color: #dd7700;">Dept of Labor</span></a><br />
<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_labor_unions_in_the_United_States"><span style="color: #dd7700;">Timeline</span></a><br />
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by Peter DeWitt on July 7, 2013 6:17 AM|<br />from EDUCATION WEEK TEACHER<br />
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<i>The Flipped model can clearly be a fad, but it doesn't have to be if it is done with integrity.</i><br />
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<b>Old model of parent communication - </b>Monthly newsletters with important dates & info.
<br /><br /><b>New model of parent communication</b> - Classroom websites, district Facebook pages, school Twitter pages...and monthly newsletters.<br />
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But what about flipping communication?
Most schools are looking for new and innovative ways to engage parents. Connected leaders have been flipping their faculty meetings in order to model the method for teachers who want to flip their classrooms. Some leaders are doing it because their teachers who flip their classrooms have influenced them and inspired them to take a risk. Yes, risk-taking is reciprocal.<br />
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Unfortunately, due to outside influences such as increased accountability, or to inside influences such as...well, staff and school leaders that don't get along, some school leaders are nervous about flipping anything.<br />
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They have a fear that the reaction to flipping will look something like this...<br />
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Last year I posted a blog about flipping parent communication and there were mixed reactions. I get it! There are educators who hate discussing technology because they believe it is a fad or feel that techies inflate the need for technology in the classroom. I have written numerous times about finding a balance, so even though I feel like it's implied when I write, I will say it again...it's about finding a balance (Finding Common Ground) between being old school and being...well...new school.<br />
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To many educators, flipping faculty meetings or parent communication sounded like an odd thing to do and I received the following questions.<br />
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• Was I just trying to put a twist on an old form of communication?<br />
• Was it really necessary to flip communication with parents?<br />
• How many parents actually viewed the videos?<br />
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The answer to questions 1 and 2 are both "yes." The answer to question three is a bit more complicated. To my surprise many parents responded positively. I noticed that the videos I flipped were viewed a lot in the first 24 hours. We can't say the same thing for our paper communication (although we always need to send that because some parents don't have computers). We don't know if the paper we send home gets thrown away without being looked at or hung up on the refrigerator (We call ours the Refrigerator Page).<br />
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When it came to flipping communication, parents contacted me to say they liked the way that I flipped some big events, important information (DASA, Common Core State Standards, etc.) and just a regular day in the life of our students (i.e. in music, using netbooks, in gym, etc.). To be perfectly honest, I now feel as though I did not flip communication nearly enough.<br />
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<b>Why Flip Our Communication?</b><br />
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Parents are really busy and some of them just can't get to school. They miss out on volunteering or have to work when we have night events. Flipping communication allows them to see what they missed. It helps them feel a little more engaged even though they had to work.<br />
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If it is a flipped communication about something that happened in the school day, and the school leader sends it out that day, it is quite possible that parents can view it before their child even gets home from school. This, of course, can lead to a dinner conversation. When parents ask, "What did you do at school today?" their child may have a better answer than..."Nothin."<br />
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According to Business Insider, "There Will Be 1.4 Billion Smartphones In Use By December (ABI Research via VentureBeat). By the end of this current year, 1.4 billion smartphones will be in use: 798 million of them will run Android, 294 million will run Apple's iOS, and 45 million will run Windows Phone, according to a new study by ABI Research. With the world population at 7 billion that will mean one phone for every five people in the world."<br />
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That has staggering implications for schools. Most of our parents, and many of our students, carry a Smartphone with them wherever they go. It's important for them to disconnect but it's just important for schools to get with society and upgrade their communication.<br />
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Flipping communication can clearly be a fad, but it doesn't have to be if it is done with integrity. Unfortunately, too many school leaders will not take the chance because they are worried about taking a risk or looking foolish to parents. I guess I wasn't worried about it as much because there are times when I do look foolish and I'm kind of ok with that. However, I also trust our parents because we have a really special community and I figured if it was a flop they would let me know that they didn't like it.<br />
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Images Can Evoke Strong Feelings
Over the past year I have taken a great deal of time to figure out why flipping is important. I don't have any long-term longitudinal studies that state the importance of flipping. There is just too much data in my life these days and I didn't need any more. However, I looked at flipping communication from two different viewpoints.<br />
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<b>They are:</b><br />
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<b><i>Viewpoint #1 - </i></b>As I incorporated pictures or videos into the flipped communication I had parents and teachers stop to tell me what they thought about them. Perhaps the video inspired them in some way or they thought the information was important. The flipped video was something they could watch on their own and it inspired a conversation.<br />
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<b><i>Viewpoint #2 -</i></b> I attended an edtech conference in Boston and the keynote presenter used a medium to present that was short on narrative and heavy on pictures. I was completely enveloped into what she was saying because the pictures drew me in. Pictures have a way of doing that, especially when they are of our students. They get us to smile and we feel more engaged.<br />
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Schools can continue to use a newsletter and do nothing else. However, if that is all they use, they can't walk away wondering why parents aren't as engaged as they should be. School leaders, much like the staff they lead, need to take risks. Sure, they might fail once or twice, but if the flipping is done with integrity, it may lead to a new format to engage parents, and we all need that.<br />
<br />Thespishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16436124440394843953noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-433059844730509176.post-11961699189600233852013-07-09T18:43:00.001-05:002013-07-09T18:43:15.972-05:00Three Things to Make Next Year a Better One<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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by Jill Berkowicz and Ann Myers on July 9, 2013 5:55 AM<br />
EDUCATION WEEK TEACHER<br />
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In 2007, Karl Fisch, Director of Technology at Araphoe High School in Colorado, and the author of The <a href="http://thefischbowl.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">FischBowl</a>, and Scott McLeod, widely recognized as one of the nation's leading academic experts on K-12 school technology leadership issues and author of <a href="http://dangerouslyirrelevant.org/" target="_blank">Dangerously ! Irrelevant</a>, developed the video, <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ljbI-363A2Q&feature=youtu.be" target="_blank">Did You Know; Shift Happens - Globalization; Information Age</a>. They surprised everyone with some pretty overwhelming information. This link is to the original version. It has been updated several times over these past six years, but even the original message still rings true. We are faced with a world that is continuing to change at an increasingly accelerated pace and we are charged with leading learning institutions inside of the tornado that has become our life.
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Every day there are blog posts and articles that give us (as an example) the "10 most important things to do in order to...." They all have good pointers and are very helpful in helping us manage to keep our feet on the ground and move forward in spite of that tornado that sweeps us off our feet and throws us around. Each of us must choose which applies to our environments and which applies to the readiness level of our teachers and schools. We offer 3 things to do in order to figure out which of the other 10 things are worth doing for your classrooms and schools. If we do these three things, we may be better prepared to handle this next year with more wisdom and preparation than we had in the last.
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<b><span style="font-size: large;"> Take Control of Your Time
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As impossible as this seems, we can do it better. In a long ago post, we talked about the work of Paul Bambrick-Santoyo. In his book <i>Leverage Leadership </i>he suggests that controlling our schedules gives us the opportunity to provide "Quality School Leadership." Certainly this seems impossible with interruptions, a child or parent in need, meetings, Email, phone calls to take and return - especially for building level leaders. <br />
<a name='more'></a>Here are some ideas from Bambrick-Santoyo and from leaders we have known, which may work for you. In Part 3 of his book, he talks about blocking out our schedules. Set times for observations, meetings with groups of teachers, teacher-leader meetings, work time, etc. Teaching the people who support and work with us takes time. Secretaries need to be reminded of times that can be used to make appointments and times that must be left untouched. They need to be taught about what constitutes an emergency and what can wait. And we all need to be prepared to stray from even the best constructed schedule when those emergencies occur. Our teachers and colleagues, students, secretaries, even our supervisors can become familiar with our pattern if we stick to it as best we can. It is a difficult thing to do, but an important one that can help us accomplish our goals.
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<b><span style="font-size: large;"> Set Priorities And Stick To Them
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With all the things we have to do while implementing the Common Core, new observation and evaluation systems, new regulations and mandates, it is easy to let our local priorities slip away. We could take time this summer to step back and consider what is important in our classrooms, buildings, and districts. Student and staff culture, relationships with parents, curriculum development, attendance, grading and homework practices, new systems of organizations, increasing our use of technology etc. - what ever is on our "local plate" needs to stay as our focus. For some, putting it right up on the wall, on the homepage of our computers, on every page of our planner, in our office and in the hallways, as a footnote on every memo, whatever works to help keep our priorities in front of all of can be of help.
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<b><span style="font-size: large;"> Invite More Perspectives Into The Conversations
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We all have committees to serve on or lead. We include parents, teachers, students, colleagues, and community members into some of our decisions, but most often, we invite those who we perceive as supportive and of like minds. If we commit ourselves to being purposeful in choosing people to serve on our committees, to contribute to our decisions, who have divergent opinions, perceptions, and purposes from our own, we can begin (or continue) to broaden the foundation of support in our communities as everyone feels heard, and comes to a common understanding that is always based upon our stated purpose: educating children and preparing them for their futures as adults. This takes practice and courage, especially if we have a challenging year like this last one. The testing uproar alone was enough to invite us to pull back and away from disagreements. But it is working through those disagreements, understanding each other, learning how each other thinks and why that is so, helps to build valuable relationships. And it is on that foundation we can integrate our work and remain focused on what is important to us for the children.
Resource:
Bambrick-Santoyo, Paul. (2012). Leverage Leadership.San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.Thespishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16436124440394843953noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-433059844730509176.post-83559931218583247332013-05-06T19:58:00.000-05:002013-05-06T18:13:17.630-05:00ISEA at Work for US: Education Reform Update<b><i><span style="font-size: x-small;">ORIGINALLY POSTED 5/1/2013</span></i></b><br /><br />How many of us would be willing to invest a little time now to save time that might be wasted later? This is our busiest time of the year "IN" and "OUT" of the classroom. We do a great deal of our job in the classroom and most of us know that some of our most valuable work for the profession happens when we do "the other half of the job." None of us in the LCEA is willing to only do half of our job, so now is the time for all good Association members to come to the aid of their profession.<br />
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Weeks ago when I traveled to each of the building's in the school district, I asked you to take a pledge with me about taking action during this legislative session. You took the pledge with me and now is when I need to take action on that "ask."<br />
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The ISEA management, leadership and staff have--as usual--done a fabulous job in breaking down the Education Reform Issue here in Iowa that is in conference committee in the legislature. So, here's what we need you to do:<br />
<br /><b>(1) VIEW THE ISEA VIDEO:</b><br />
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<b>(2) IF YOU NEED IT, HERE ARE SOME TIPS ON WRITING OR CALLING LEGISLATORS</b><br />
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<a href="http://isea.org/home/336.htm" target="_blank">Tips on Writing to Legislators</a><br /><a href="http://isea.org/home/338.htm" target="_blank">Tips on Phoning Legislators</a><br />
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<b>(3) <span style="font-size: medium;">Please call or e-mail today, each member of the Education
Conference Committee below and tell them to support the Senate Democrats' new
counter-proposal.</span></b><br />
<br /><b>Senate Switchboard:
515-281-3371</b><br /> <br />Co-Chair Sen. Herman Quirmbach (D-Ames) - <a alias="Herman.Quirmbach@legis.iowa.gov" conversion="undefined" href="mailto:Herman.Quirmbach@legis.iowa.gov" title="Herman.Quirmbach@legis.iowa.gov">Herman.Quirmbach@legis.iowa.gov</a><br />Sen. Tod Bowman
(D- Maquoketa) -- <a alias="Tod.Bowman@legis.iowa.gov" conversion="undefined" href="mailto:Tod.Bowman@legis.iowa.gov" title="Tod.Bowman@legis.iowa.gov">Tod.Bowman@legis.iowa.gov</a><br />Sen. Mary Jo Wilhelm
(D- Cresco) -- <a alias="Mary.Jo.Wilhelm@legis.iowa.gov" conversion="undefined" href="mailto:Mary.Jo.Wilhelm@legis.iowa.gov" title="Mary.Jo.Wilhelm@legis.iowa.gov">Mary.Jo.Wilhelm@legis.iowa.gov</a><br />Sen. Joni Ernst
(R- Red Oak) -- <a alias="Joni.Ernst@legis.iowa.gov" conversion="undefined" href="mailto:Joni.Ernst@legis.iowa.gov" title="Joni.Ernst@legis.iowa.gov">Joni.Ernst@legis.iowa.gov</a><br />Sen. Amy Sinclair
(R-Allerton) -- <a alias="Amy.Sinclair@legis.iowa.gov" conversion="undefined" href="mailto:Amy.Sinclair@legis.iowa.gov" title="Amy.Sinclair@legis.iowa.gov">Amy.Sinclair@legis.iowa.gov</a><br /><b><br />House
Switchboard: 515-281-3221</b><br /> <br />Co-Chair Rep. Ron Jorgensen (R-Sioux
City) - <a alias="Ron.Jorgensen@legis.iowa.gov" conversion="undefined" href="mailto:Ron.Jorgensen@legis.iowa.gov" title="Ron.Jorgensen@legis.iowa.gov">Ron.Jorgensen@legis.iowa.gov</a><br />Rep. Quentin
Stanerson (R-Center Point) -- <a alias="Quentin.Stanerson@legis.iowa.gov" conversion="undefined" href="mailto:Quentin.Stanerson@legis.iowa.gov" title="Quentin.Stanerson@legis.iowa.gov">Quentin.Stanerson@legis.iowa.gov</a><br />Rep. Cecil
Dolecheck (R-Mt. Ayr) - <a alias="Cecil.Dolecheck@legis.iowa.gov" conversion="undefined" href="mailto:Cecil.Dolecheck@legis.iowa.gov" title="Cecil.Dolecheck@legis.iowa.gov">Cecil.Dolecheck@legis.iowa.gov</a><br />Rep. Sharon
Steckman (D- Mason City) - <a alias="Sharon.Steckman@legis.iowa.gov" conversion="undefined" href="mailto:Sharon.Steckman@legis.iowa.gov" title="Sharon.Steckman@legis.iowa.gov">Sharon.Steckman@legis.iowa.gov</a><br />Rep. Frank Wood
(D-Eldridge) - <a alias="Frank.Wood@legis.iowa.gov" conversion="undefined" href="mailto:Frank.Wood@legis.iowa.gov" title="Frank.Wood@legis.iowa.gov">Frank.Wood@legis.iowa.gov</a>Thespishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16436124440394843953noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-433059844730509176.post-33507823378991015862013-03-01T21:48:00.001-06:002013-03-01T22:09:08.278-06:00NEA INSIDER--March 1, 2013<table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" style="width: 350px;">
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<td height="65" style="color: black; font-family: georgia; font-size: 14px;" valign="top">Automatic budget cuts to the education programs and services on which
middle-class families and the nation’s 50 million students rely go into effect
today. Congress’ inability to reach a compromise means $85 billion in
across-the-board cuts, including $3 billion to education and Head Start, have
been triggered.<br />
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NEA President <strong><a href="http://capwiz.com/nea/utr/1/HVYSSTUOWJ/DWJSSTUPQE/9316449236" target="_blank">Dennis Van Roekel</a></strong> said, “The real consequences of the
budget cuts—fewer educators and reading coaches, ballooning class sizes, and no
after-school tutoring—are keeping educators and students up at night, and they
are causing uncertainty and angst as school districts are making budgetary
decisions for the upcoming school year… It’s wrong to balance the budget on the
backs of students without demanding that corporations and the rich pay their
fair share.”<br />
This week, NEA partnered with labor allies AFSCME, SEIU and AFT to create a
<strong><a href="http://capwiz.com/nea/utr/1/HVYSSTUOWJ/OPWQSTUPQF/9316449236" target="_blank">television spot</a></strong> about the cuts that will begin airing
March 4. Called “Remembered,” it singles out Senate Minority Leader Mitch
McConnell of Kentucky and six members of the Republican-controlled House: Reps.
Gary Miller and Jeff Denham of California, Rep. Bob Gibbs of Ohio, Rep. Daniel
Webster of Florida, Rep. Tom Latham of Iowa, and Rep. Dan Benishek of Michigan.
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Now is the time to pull out all the stops and urge Congress to reverse the
damaging, across-the-board cuts. Contact Congress immediately! Personalize the
impact of the cuts with<strong> <a href="http://capwiz.com/nea/utr/1/HVYSSTUOWJ/COEDSTUPQG/9316449236" target="_blank">real-life stories</a>. </strong><br />
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<strong><em>TAKE ACTION TODAY! </em></strong><br />
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<li><strong><a href="http://capwiz.com/nea/utr/1/HVYSSTUOWJ/FDYRSTUPQH/9316449236" target="_blank">Share your story</a></strong> — Tell us how across-the-board cuts
will affect you, your students, your school, and your colleagues.
<li><strong><u><a href="http://capwiz.com/nea/utr/1/HVYSSTUOWJ/HKHPSTUPQI/9316449236" target="_blank">Email your Members of Congress</a></u></strong> — For details on
the impact of the cuts, check out NEA’s <strong><a href="http://capwiz.com/nea/utr/1/HVYSSTUOWJ/HXWBSTUPQJ/9316449236" target="_blank">program-specific</a></strong> and <strong><a href="http://capwiz.com/nea/utr/1/HVYSSTUOWJ/GSCHSTUPQK/9316449236" target="_blank">state-by-state charts</a>. </strong>
<li>Call Congress on our <strong>Educator Connector Line,
1.866.293.7278</strong>
<li><strong><a href="http://capwiz.com/nea/utr/1/HVYSSTUOWJ/ALVFSTUPQL/9316449236" target="_blank">Take the Kids Not Cuts pledge</a></strong>— Already took the
pledge? Share it with at least five friends and ask them to join the fight.
<li>For the latest news, check out <strong><a href="http://capwiz.com/nea/utr/1/HVYSSTUOWJ/OCCJSTUPQM/9316449236" target="_blank">Kids Not Cuts</a></strong>on the Education Votes website.
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<strong><em>VIEW AND SHARE NEW INFOGRAPHICS ON THE IMPACT OF THE
CUTS</em></strong><strong></strong><br />
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Education Votes has created new
social media share-ables with national and state-specific data showing how many
students will be affected by these unconscionable cuts. <strong>Please share
them with your networks as soon as you can. They have already been viewed almost
100,000 times in less than 24 hours! </strong><br />
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<li><strong><a href="http://capwiz.com/nea/utr/1/HVYSSTUOWJ/MKPWSTUPQN/9316449236" target="_blank">Share from Facebook</a></strong> <br />
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<td align="left" height="65" style="color: black; font-family: georgia; font-size: 14px;" valign="top">This week, NEA member and California school counselor <a href="http://capwiz.com/nea/utr/1/HVYSSTUOWJ/KCYDSTUPQP/9316449236" target="_blank"><strong>Vincent Pompei</strong></a> testified before the House
Education & the Workforce Committee at a hearing entitled, “Protecting
Students and Teachers: A Discussion on School Safety.”<strong> </strong>He
focused on the need to create a safe learning environment in schools beyond just
physically securing the building. From his <a href="http://capwiz.com/nea/utr/1/HVYSSTUOWJ/ECMESTUPQQ/9316449236" target="_blank"><strong>testimony</strong></a>: <br />
<em><br />“When students feel safe and connected at school, they are more likely to
learn. Yet most educators get no training—we call it “professional
development”—in what it takes to create a school climate that nourishes mental
well-being as well as academic success.</em><br />
<em><br />If our nation is serious about keeping students safe, that has got to
change. We must do more than react after the damage has been done. We must
invest in professional development that acknowledges the need for “preventive
care”—a healthy, safe, and inclusive school climate.”</em><br />
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Pompei also addressed the issue of student-to-counselor ratios. The American
School Counselor Association recommends a student-to-counselor ratio of 250 to
1. In California, where Pompei lives, the ratio exceeds 1,000 to 1—“a caseload
not even Superman could handle!” he observed in his testimony. <br />
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Next week, the Senate Judiciary Committee is marking up proposed gun violence
legislation. Let your Senator know that you support stronger, sensible measures
to prevent gun violence and keep our children and communities safe. <br />
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NEA is advocating for a multi-pronged approach to curbing the gun violence
plaguing our nation. In addition to stronger laws to limit access to weapons of
war, we support:<br />
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<li>Enhancing <strong>school safety</strong> while giving local districts the
flexibility to decide what they need — counselors, nurses, or other personnel.
<li>Providing <strong>professional development</strong> for all school staff in
cultural competence, conflict management, and anti-bullying initiatives.
<li>Expanding and improving <strong>mental-health</strong> services. </li>
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<strong><a href="http://capwiz.com/nea/utr/1/HVYSSTUOWJ/AUEKSTUPQR/9316449236" target="_blank">Learn more</a></strong> about NEA’s efforts to ensure the safety
of all students. <br />
<strong><em>TAKE ACTION TODAY!</em></strong><br />
<ul>
<li><strong><a href="http://capwiz.com/nea/utr/1/HVYSSTUOWJ/DCAXSTUPQS/9316449236" target="_blank">E-mail your Members of Congress</a></strong> — Tell them enough is
enough. Tell them to take action immediately to help prevent more senseless
deaths from gun violence.
<li><strong><a href="http://capwiz.com/nea/utr/1/HVYSSTUOWJ/CKVGSTUPQT/9316449236" target="_blank">Sign NEA’s petition</a></strong> — Support meaningful action on
preventing gun violence, bullying, and expanding and improving mental-health
services. <strong></strong>
<li><strong><a href="mailto:Send%20your%20stories%20to%20edinsider@nea.org">Send
your stories to edinsider@nea.org</a></strong>— Lawmakers need to hear from
educators about what they can do to help prevent more tragedies. Have you or
your school been touched by gun-related violence? What have you experienced as
an educator when discussing such incidents with your students? Tell
us!<strong></strong> </li>
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NEA’s priorities for comprehensive immigration reform
include providing a path to legal citizenship, promoting family unity, and
passing the DREAM Act. <strong><a href="http://capwiz.com/nea/utr/1/HVYSSTUOWJ/FZXBSTUPQU/9316449236" target="_blank">Read NEA’s letter</a></strong> to the Senate Judiciary Committee
on this issue. <br />
<strong><em>TAKE ACTION TODAY!</em></strong><br />
<ul>
<li><strong><a href="http://capwiz.com/nea/utr/1/HVYSSTUOWJ/LJKCSTUPQV/9316449236" target="_blank">E-mail your Members of Congress</a></strong> — Tell them to act
swiftly, in a bipartisan manner, and enact comprehensive immigration reform.
<li><strong><a href="http://capwiz.com/nea/utr/1/HVYSSTUOWJ/OTTMSTUPQW/9316449236" target="_blank">Take the pledge </a></strong>— Students and their families deserve
fair immigration reform now! </li>
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On February 28, the House passed the NEA-supported Senate
version of the Violence Against Women Reauthorization Act by a margin of
286-138. <strong><a href="http://capwiz.com/nea/utr/1/HVYSSTUOWJ/EDLSSTUPQX/9316449236" target="_blank">Click here</a></strong> to see how your representative voted.
President Obama is expected to sign the measure into law shortly. In addition to
streamlining and updating VAWA, the bill provides important new protections for
LGBT and Native American women, and will help ensure the continued funding of
critical VAWA-supported programs. Since the enactment of VAWA, the rate of
domestic violence has been cut in half and the number of people who have died at
the hands of an intimate partner has fallen by 34 percent for women and by 57
percent for men.<br />
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<td valign="top">Reps. <strong>Susan Davis (D-CA)</strong> and <strong>Rodney Davis
(R-IL)</strong> and to Sens. <strong>Jack Reed (D-RI)</strong> and <strong>Susan
Collins (R-ME)</strong> for sponsoring bipartisan resolutions recognizing Read
Across America in the House and the Senate, respectively. </td></tr>
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<td valign="top">Rep. <strong>Richard Hanna (R-NY)</strong> and <strong>17 Republican
colleagues</strong> who sent a <a href="http://capwiz.com/nea/utr/1/HVYSSTUOWJ/FPPYSTUPQY/9316449236" target="_blank"><strong>letter</strong></a> to Speaker John Boehner (R-OH) and
Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-VA) urging them to reauthorize the Violence
Against Women Act.</td></tr>
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<strong>Jeers to:</strong><br />
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<td valign="top">Jeers to<strong> Senators James Inhofe (R-OK) </strong>and<strong> Patrick
Toomey (R-PA) </strong>for proposing a “sequester substitute” that would
continue job-killing, economy-slowing deep cuts of $85 billion this year alone,
putting essential services like education at even greater risk while preserving
tax loopholes for the wealthy and corporations.</td></tr>
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Thespishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16436124440394843953noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-433059844730509176.post-7414926120299640802013-02-28T20:49:00.002-06:002013-02-28T21:00:19.293-06:00ISEA HOTLINE--February 28, 2013Attend your local legislative forums this weekend!
Last week the House passed HF 215, which includes their amendments to the Governor's Education Proposal.<br />
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A summary of the bill is located in the <a href="http://www.isea.org/home/271.htm" target="_blank">Legislative Action Center</a> on <a href="http://isea.org/">isea.org</a> under the Updates tab. The House version only provides 2 percent allowable growth; lowers the minimum teacher salary to $32,000; takes peer review out of the bargaining process; requires principals to do annual summative evaluations; and allows schools to opt out of the Teacher and Career Leadership Pathway.<br />
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Here are the questions you need to ask your legislators at <a href="http://www.isea.org/assets/img/content/forums_mar_1-16.pdf" target="_blank">the forums in your area</a> this weekend:<br />
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1) Do you support 4 percent Allowable Growth for FY 2014 and FY 2015, separate from any education reform legislation?<br />
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2) Would you support raising the minimum teacher salary to $35,000 separate from the optional portion of the Career
and Compensation Matters section of current legislation in the House?<br />
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3) We are just now beginning to bargain the current process of Peer Review. Do you support continuing this process?<br />
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4) What is the rationale behind annual summative administrator evaluations when administrators admit that adding to the frequency will adversely affect the quality of the evaluations?<br />
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5) Why is the Teacher and Career Leadership Pathway optional? With over $800 million in reserves, why can't we implement the program statewide?<br />
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Take Action Now!
Write to your legislators on <a href="http://www.capwiz.com/nea/ia/issues/alert/?alertid=62411726&type=ST" target="_blank">Allowable Growth</a> and <a href="http://www.capwiz.com/nea/ia/issues/alert/?alertid=62411771&type=ST" target="_blank">House File 215</a>.<br />
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When you talk with your Legislators, explain what this means for your students and your community. If this proposed Legislation would affect the bargaining of your contracts and your school's ability to budget, tell your Legislators about those consequences. Take positive action and let your Representatives know how this affects you!Thespishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16436124440394843953noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-433059844730509176.post-89823328117574391072013-02-26T20:08:00.000-06:002013-02-26T20:08:11.962-06:00You Better Start Listening to Teachers<br />
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<br />This past week I noticed a storm brewing, and I am not talking about the snowstorm that swept through the Midwest. I'm talking about the indications of unrest found in the latest<a href="http://www.metlife.com/assets/cao/foundation/MetLife-Teacher-Survey-2012.pdf" style="color: #336699; font-weight: bold; margin: 0px; outline: none; padding: 0px; text-decoration: none;"> MetLife American Teacher Survey.</a> The results were dismaying but not surprising to me. I've talked to teachers who, like most in their profession, care deeply for their students and weep with anger over the bureaucratic intrusions into their classrooms that prevent them from doing their best for those students. I've talked to teachers who say they can't afford to teach, and I've talked to teachers who are exhausted from the struggle to provide resources and attention to classes too large for students so needy.</div>
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I have also heard that the average salary of teachers has declined---declined for the first time in my lifetime. Their profession is not getting better for teachers. Politicians, education leaders, business CEOs, and parents must listen to teachers before serious damage is done to the public schools of America.</div>
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<a name='more'></a>When I read the results of the MetLife survey, I noted that results were based on information gathered in the fall of 2012. How much worse will the next report be if we don't start doing some things differently? According to the survey, job satisfaction is at the lowest level in twenty years, and teachers who are more likely to leave for another occupation are at the highest level. Teaching was once thought to be a secure profession, but now, high numbers of teachers feel insecure in their jobs because of budget cuts and flawed evaluation systems. The combination has created an environment of fear and high stress levels in which no employee can do her or his best work for children.<br />
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This survey provided key insights into the elements that produce job satisfaction. Being treated as a professional with respect and trust, adequate opportunities for professional development, time to collaborate with other teachers, preparation time for lessons and analysis of student data, and parent involvement that promotes positive relations were the main drivers. Additionally, the survey found that while benefits are fair for now, salaries are woefully inadequate and there seems to be little effort to prioritize salary improvement in budgets.</div>
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I have often written that the primary core value of teachers is fairness. Life for them today is not fair. For example, a blog about an architect of the flawed No Child Left Behind legislation stated that he has his own children in a private school, a school that proudly promotes that it does not administer the state standardized tests and advertises its small class sizes.</div>
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In addition, politicians have unfairly bashed teachers using that big club of flawed standardized tests. Teachers know that they are totally responsible for their practice, but test scores are the responsibility of the test takers. You can evaluate a teacher's practice if test scores show a pattern of problems, but it is not fair to stop at one test score. If the testing pressure continues, the best prepared teachers will only be found at schools for the middle class and affluent while poor children will be relegated to short-termers and the unprepared.</div>
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How can we begin to shore up our schools and the teachers in them? We can start by having every school administer the <a href="http://www.newteachercenter.org/node/1359" style="color: #336699; font-weight: bold; margin: 0px; outline: none; padding: 0px; text-decoration: none;">Teaching and Learning Conditions Survey </a>and use the data to make substantive changes in the school environment. The <a href="http://www.newteachercenter.org/" style="color: #336699; font-weight: bold; margin: 0px; outline: none; padding: 0px; text-decoration: none;">New Teacher Center</a> is the resource for getting that started. The Center's work is no longer mere theory, but meaningful data for school improvement and a must for those who want to improve teacher job satisfaction.</div>
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Secretary Duncan should use his bully pulpit to declare teacher morale and job satisfaction key factors in achieving world class schools. He should conduct teacher town hall meetings virtually and in person to listen to teachers. The Secretary of Education needs to partner with America's teachers in providing all children a great education. If we truly believe that teachers are the most important element in creating great schools, then listen, listen, listen.</div>
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A storm is brewing. Let's take the steps needed to prevent its blowing down our public schools.</div>
Thespishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16436124440394843953noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-433059844730509176.post-21218567246552697412013-02-24T17:31:00.001-06:002013-02-24T17:31:13.672-06:00Education Votes--February 23, 2013<br />
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the most innocent and helpless among us." - President Obama<br />
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working families...again</a></b><br /><br />"Parents, teachers, education support
professionals, school board members and administrators see past the lip-service
and recognize that flat-lining public school funding while at the same time
expanding taxpayer funding for private schools will harm neighborhood public
schools." - Mary Bell, junior high library media specialist and WEAC president<br />
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teacher fights for his students and immigration reform</a></b><br /><br />72 percent
of Americans support a pathway to citizenship for the 11 million aspiring
citizens living in the United States. Increasingly, there is bipartisan support
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Walking off the “fiscal cliff” would be an absolute disgrace. The innocent, most vulnerable, and neediest among us would be devastated. I understand that coming to a consensus is difficult. But our representatives in Congress are adults who know how to fend for themselves, not innocent children who need all the support they can get. Put ideologies and party stances aside. Do the right thing. Stand up for those who cannot stand up for themselves. — NEA member from Illinois
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Democrats, Republicans, business leaders, economists, and educators agree: across-the-board cuts — “sequestration” in Washington-speak — is a terrible idea. Yet some in Congress seem willing to let them happen.<br />
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Next week, Congress returns from recess and unless it acts, automatic across-the-board cuts will begin March 1. We expect votes in the Senate as early as Wednesday, including a plan from Democratic leaders to raise new revenue from the very wealthy and profitable corporations instead of making indiscriminate cuts.
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Now is the time to pull out all the stops — Contact Congress immediately! Personalize the impact of the cuts with <a href="http://educationvotes.nea.org/2012/11/27/political-gamesmanship-aside-washington-budget-cuts-would-hurt-real-students-real-people/" target="_blank">real-life stories</a> like those submitted by your fellow educators.<br />
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<b> NEA member Megan Allen, a fifth-grade teacher from Florida,</b> testified before the House Democratic Steering and Policy Committee on February 21. She told lawmakers:<br />
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<i>I have 36 students who dream. Who have beautiful goals. Who see school as the lever to break the chains of poverty and achieve something amazing in life for themselves and their families. And our school is working to make that happen … </i><br />
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<i>In my school district — Hillsborough County in Florida — 142 schools stand to lose $3 million in Title I funding. On top of that, we’ll be getting $2 million less for special education — the equivalent of shifting the entire cost of educating 1,500 students with disabilities from the federal government to Hillsborough County. Programs serving English-language learners — we have 25,000 — will be cut as well… </i><br />
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<i>Some say we cannot afford to keep spending as much on education. I say we cannot afford to spend a cent less. In fact, we should be spending more. We owe it to our youngest dreamers. Our learners. Economic recovery begins in our classrooms. Investing in education is investing in the future of America. The children of today are the leaders of tomorrow — our living legacy.</i><br />
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Allen’s testimony was so moving, it made national news! Check it out on <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cNz31z54R0I" target="_blank">YouTube</a>.
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The <a href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/answer-sheet/wp/2013/02/21/its-wrong-to-spend-a-cent-less-on-high-risk-kids-teacher-tells-lawmakers/" target="_blank">Washington Post</a> printed Allen’s testimony in its entirety — and her picture — under this headline, “It’s wrong to spend ‘a cent less on high-risk kids,’ teacher tells lawmakers.”
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<a href="http://thehill.com/homenews/house/284297-dems-experts-warn-of-economic-and-social-fallout-of-sequester-cuts" target="_blank"> The Hill</a> included this quote from Allen in its story on the hearing: “My students live in poverty and have special needs that federal funding help. The looming cuts threaten all of this.”<br />
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<li>Check out the impact of the cuts in your state with NEA’s <a href="http://capwiz.com/nea/utr/1/GTICSSWEWG/OALYSSWYBH/9290559941" target="_blank"><strong>program-specific</strong></a> and <a href="http://capwiz.com/nea/utr/1/GTICSSWEWG/ELSNSSWYBI/9290559941" target="_blank"><strong>state-by-state charts</strong></a>. </li>
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<li><a href="http://capwiz.com/nea/utr/1/GTICSSWEWG/EDCESSWYBJ/9290559941" target="_blank"><strong>Share your story</strong></a> — Tell us how
across-the-board cuts would affect you, your students, your school, and your
colleagues. </li>
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<li><u><a href="http://capwiz.com/nea/utr/1/GTICSSWEWG/KDMESSWYBK/9290559941" target="_blank"><strong>Email your Senators now</strong></a></u> — Tell them to
support the Democratic leadership’s plan to prevent the devastating cuts. Tell
them to oppose any plan that would permit those cuts to proceed. </li>
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1.866.293.7278</strong> — Urge elected officials to protect education, Medicaid,
Medicare, and Social Security. </li>
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<li><a href="http://capwiz.com/nea/utr/1/GTICSSWEWG/DERESSWYBM/9290559941" target="_blank"><strong>Take the Kids Not Cuts pledge</strong></a> — Already took
the pledge? Share it with at least five friends and ask them to join the fight.
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<li>For the latest news, check out <a href="http://capwiz.com/nea/utr/1/GTICSSWEWG/LDZVSSWYBN/9290559941" target="_blank"><strong>Kids Not Cuts</strong></a> on the Education Votes website.
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Millions across the nation continue to demand stronger, sensible measures to prevent gun violence and keep our children and communities safe. But it will be very difficult to pass even common-sense measures that most Americans support — for example, criminal background checks for <strong><em>all </em></strong>gun purchases. We must keep up the drumbeat to succeed!</div>
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NEA supports a multi-pronged approach to curbing the gun violence plaguing our nation. In addition to stronger laws to limit access to weapons of war, we advocate:<br />
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<a name='more'></a>This Wednesday, <strong>NEA member Vincent Pompei</strong>, president of the California Association of School Counselors and one of four public educators invited to the first White House anti-bullying summit with President Obama and the First Lady, will testify at a hearing of the House Education and the Workforce Committee, “Protecting Students and Teachers: A Discussion on School Safety.”<br />
<a href="http://capwiz.com/nea/utr/1/GTICSSWEWG/LWSMSSWYBO/9290559941" target="_blank"><strong>Learn more</strong></a> about NEA’s efforts to ensure the safety of all students.<br />
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<li><a href="http://capwiz.com/nea/utr/1/GTICSSWEWG/ENLSSSWYBQ/9290559941" target="_blank"><strong>Sign NEA’s petition</strong></a> to keep students safe from gun violence.</li>
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<li><a href="mailto:Send%20your%20stories%20to%20edinsider@nea.org"><strong>Send your stories to edinsider@nea.org</strong></a>— Lawmakers need to know the truth about violence in our nation’s schools and classrooms. Tell us what you think they can do to help prevent more tragedies. Have you or your school been touched by gun-related violence? What have you experienced as an educator when discussing such incidents with your students? Tell us!<strong></strong></li>
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NEA’s priorities for comprehensive immigration reform include providing a path to legal citizenship, promoting family unity, and passing the DREAM Act, which would provide a path to citizenship for talented young people who were brought to this country as children. <a href="http://capwiz.com/nea/utr/1/GTICSSWEWG/AFFQSSWYBR/9290559941" target="_blank"><strong>Read NEA’s letter</strong></a> to the Senate Judiciary Committee on this issue.</div>
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Thespishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16436124440394843953noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-433059844730509176.post-53563592835596938132013-02-24T16:52:00.008-06:002013-02-24T17:24:33.938-06:00CHEERS AND JEERS<br />
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Cummings said to Allen, “I went to a school like yours. If it were not for the support services and the people like you, I would not be here in Congress today. When you talk about that rock, I get it. Your kids … want to be somebody. They want to dream. That little boy Daniel with the rock, I want to see where he is in 10 years.”<br />
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When Sarbanes observed that Congress ought not be cutting education programs while continuing tax subsidies for oil companies, Allen responded, “When I hear about the sequester, it sounds nonsensical. Why would we do this? Why would we take from 10-year-olds while letting large corporations get big tax breaks?”<br />
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Thespishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16436124440394843953noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-433059844730509176.post-9965064602517384032013-02-22T18:18:00.000-06:002013-02-24T18:20:15.870-06:00Every Child Counts<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<span style="color: black;">The past two weeks of session were quite
busy. Here is a recap of some of the most notable happenings related to kids and
their families.<br /><br />Last week, the HHS Budget SubCommittee heard
presentations on Medicaid expansion which is a pretty hot topic at the Capitol
right now. And, this week, the SubCommittee heard from 1st Five.<br /><br />You can
download the presentations below:<br /><br /><a href="https://www.legis.iowa.gov/DOCS/LSA/SC_MaterialsDist/2013/SDJRB020.PDF?utm_source=2013+Legislative+Session+Update+-+Week+5+%26+6&utm_campaign=updates&utm_medium=email" linktype="1" shape="rect" style="color: black; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: underline;" target="_blank" track="on">DHS - Medicaid Expansion Presentation</a><br /><a href="https://www.legis.iowa.gov/DOCS/LSA/SC_MaterialsDist/2013/SDJRB021.PDF?utm_source=2013+Legislative+Session+Update+-+Week+5+%26+6&utm_campaign=updates&utm_medium=email" linktype="1" shape="rect" style="color: black; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: underline;" target="_blank" track="on">DHS - Iowa Care Presentation</a><br /><a href="https://www.legis.iowa.gov/DOCS/LSA/SC_MaterialsDist/2013/SDJRB034.PDF?utm_source=2013+Legislative+Session+Update+-+Week+5+%26+6&utm_campaign=updates&utm_medium=email" linktype="1" shape="rect" style="color: black; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: underline;" target="_blank" track="on">1st Five</a></span><br />
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Wednesday, the Senate Education Budget SubCommittee heard testimony from Shanell
Wagler, Facilitator, Early Childhood Iowa,
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<span style="color: black;">David Arens, Former Polk County ECI Board Member and </span></div>
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LauraBelle
Sherman-Proehl, Administrative Consultant, Early Childhood, Dept. of Education.
You can download their presentations below:<br /><br /><a href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=0019CAeQs2dTmk4WSi5IDdagSE9mCsQw-0Lj7ERJip_I_ZzpGCYMyElWMdGNgTLPgIhIKgbCBe86yifBP_gM3mYuZOt10EoAVp3Oa6eH4D9nI92wmRtniQ-5Q5_KPEbIDm76zNc1GpFN_X0Fz0WhC86-aNMn5HKBMf8dsdo3IiI7iL6QU2LSMCBmbKQUu0lgyyx0NCuneh_1G1RkFhFYCDVgQV147hKx9v8PHQUQx_LJQ_2SyFdZil-4iMM50KtvIh_j6oHxLFIoMnshCZTOPe5Az-Fz5vQwJwxlBUURZrAFrPrHwINNzhMFh-iRJFH_2ezfS178qVG1jlWB4wamOyfDJITLKlUJdnl" linktype="1" shape="rect" style="color: black; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: underline;" target="_blank" track="on">ECI Overview and Polk Co ECI
Presentation</a><br /><a href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=0019CAeQs2dTmn1QxoJKqoQS4q8QcDpDr9YFHmS9r1d6XmZfPVdFQ6s-t1JMgfJpcA6lXlwmFTf_2PEPm3-uKBqYh9rjdhvp6wkqc0ka40B4H_WQY0xQnxOQAER_cyUB-t4dZ6VXWHiYFPxyagColDT7z0PS2QDuhPFYlW1fPTJsbe8rAR-lNHP_97gxn_RrCPD_G_P19BQKuwCULpl85em924UESXxA5RjyLRTYag5VBMr8YQM3F7PIdCmXFfXNf871FmTvU7ywYOUUKoxshQOrI1b5dwWZLnDXf4jdW0RigmSudjgDZaXoUtt9DyrDf8yip8snWj0WdjTl_7SaHQL0uuDjSlsuND-" linktype="1" shape="rect" style="color: black; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: underline;" target="_blank" track="on">ECI Needs Assessment</a><br /><a href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=0019CAeQs2dTml7Xmnp1osuF3m7JW03dS-3Vyx96awDyPGD56nI6hQnPPIAfSr0Hp3wor_KAANcCfGUBVqWYCjLAi34ngr6qMnXtWtWDAFeeDbbjFXiYJSXkebxZ-1g_LjEhN3F-x9ueYksxGHk3c2u5_5MM4vP9pKvjExdwmCWrCPQBVLin7n6dPJYqnPIrRVLBWIf_vjB1h4wOF0EW62ibB_fwFwR1oCt6adCJt1Fcb53eeaHMa-rM5SMzr5BmFCejzyZ9UXUhX2isOfHh0eU5pmK-mwNxUMMhC9GOZiu4CjItokDkmSGuV1kfeGiyWfTkn3vX7xp3J4B0dved2jgkRzRntkJzwDL" linktype="1" shape="rect" style="color: black; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: underline;" target="_blank" track="on">Shared Visions
Presentation</a><br /><br />On February 19th, the House debated the Governor's
education reform bill with a vote coming on February 20th. The House has a rule
that they won't cast any votes after midnight and debate lasted right until
midnight, so they recessed and came back for final statement and vote. HSB 4
(now <a href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=0019CAeQs2dTmlFhvHBrcvlGtHnU4mX0yyBx5wB6FA6iwDNuuMuI91qzrn0Ibnaj6FmQRDcEKA3tWP_mYg2hYvqGQ97Jv8oZaBvE0_OGRxRhZewOXFLnSEAxelTUBZHtn66b4Hgiz1TTw3hSX_30CIMYB6ZTmmF7KmHaL1t7xqkfCCK_8l4MM0tNendi_LgSZBdBYvCHm7zczGGEj76xLSwe67BzX4T2cJaDsNdujymhY0qgU3OClOUNK4u7NRRMmlT2YvfjcMejOeKVQHdYpzKR5OC3H8E77tBE3VAaYU1HSRu35qOs0KIzMR2FPJoDyNRddg4_Ssx-acjbhrLRdDrUWJ-Yylj0DFwr5KBmX1hClqqiLrOl62QnPL45zOdXhV6tGFptX4ht6BpcC_QcrQ_AliJEh2TDgDp" linktype="1" shape="rect" style="color: black; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: underline;" target="_blank" track="on">HF 215</a>) passed on party
line vote. House Democrats offered several amendments, including expanding
preschool and reducing class size but the Majority party ruled them non-germane,
which is a little mind boggling. Not sure why preschool education is not
relevant to education reform?! The bill moves onto the Senate...........stay
tuned!<br /><br />The first funnel date is March 8th, so there should be a flurry of
activity leading up to that date! </span></div>
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Learning and Development</strong></span><span style="color: maroon;">:</span></div>
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<a href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=0019CAeQs2dTmlFhvHBrcvlGtHnU4mX0yyBx5wB6FA6iwDNuuMuI91qzrn0Ibnaj6FmQRDcEKA3tWP_mYg2hYvqGQ97Jv8oZaBvE0_OGRxRhZewOXFLnSEAxelTUBZHtn66b4Hgiz1TTw3hSX_30CIMYB6ZTmmF7KmHaL1t7xqkfCCK_8l4MM0tNendi_LgSZBdBYvCHm7zczGGEj76xLSwe67BzX4T2cJaDsNdujymhY0qgU3OClOUNK4u7NRRMmlT2YvfjcMejOeKVQHdYpzKR5OC3H8E77tBE3VAaYU1HSRu35qOs0KIzMR2FPJoDyNRddg4_Ssx-acjbhrLRdDrUWJ-Yylj0DFwr5KBmX1hClqqiLrOl62QnPL45zOdXhV6tGFptX4ht6BpcC_QcrQ_AliJEh2TDgDp" linktype="1" shape="rect" style="color: black; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: underline;" target="_blank" track="on">HF 215 ( formerly HSB 4)</a> -
Governor's Education Reform Bill - <strong>UPDATE</strong> - Passed House 52-44
on 2/19. Sent to Senate and assigned to Senate Education Comm.<br />
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<a href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=0019CAeQs2dTmlW0qHVodOx0wZs39KSXjprLd4djg75fJ4xvy_Rjr3iNdDp2JrQUzQq4-vgQcmGyFLMzLhKb_yygFP_QDKhonR3t2sq1yYbf11CApHM66aFIT5RltxLVaBEhAIMd5h9q9Mcfp1LfeJg3Cl6WRYP_xcS5nbruFF5XquI4ulHbVvfH0KAzf-STAGys4y8L7ReSz62Y9KBD_ctwH4N6Mr0NoDUsWLmqfJtXGJNI8Wu583kSLWNIFGns85Wu0TdYFPxV6Lzow9f2M4ojPrgzKgCXTfe1RVlZqJu-wyStQA6xDc3XgNnM-aCdfhZ4498XKQGUQqDxwF5d2-1bI5G0sWRDudpJNJXiwqFL3LKL73ssABKbybqdaim2VIUzmjMH_AqIiW9fu2HaMrrX8fWwzUsD7kkMTgRB3Ysm52T0UYybyGw9w==" linktype="1" shape="rect" style="color: black; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: underline;" target="_blank" track="on">SSB 1058</a> - Governor's
Education Reform Bill - Subcommittee of Quirmbach, Schoenjohn and
Ernst.<br />
<br />
<a href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=0019CAeQs2dTml0uCCS4RLCvcRXFQl9r8WQgFU_-7vzsRI_AMsjOLp6sTUDebMzQS3qox0JzA6MW2_CvVzHg_N_cW-eOgDAEebxsbZ9o0HUv1hprJ2vsyeIa1t7KEALLH7kMhvwZ43f8Kt6jU-Ub9CM-StBxTP1qtvtRuIvnOdZPrafPQ7gnLQi0JsUY9ggf_eE-XDFvNWjQJ8NVHCVF2dACb-IHdmjyQLRYT3wMqSJwAT1MdaB56GwypVn-uT8nIrnxBQCAX4cVdVqNhu5mQ5aN9eHNBEbUFU5Da5xy5MEGDv0y9nEdy1dhlFSvBxweIxh1yAdJsiyAZgFlZu8GFjUKG1qBDpXBxj1d-j6RtrtgIUJ57bWsZPIt5kCNDJS5xORTpAYshS71_JZzulpcvyzaPLirw1emXly" linktype="1" shape="rect" style="color: black; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: underline;" target="_blank" track="on">SF 48</a> -
An Act requiring
background checks for school
employees.<br />
<br />
<a href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=0019CAeQs2dTmkehLGfYbRacPyWNuFMfx17USqFfwndi73Aiix8FwmvxRsxXG6ghsVaCxV1RLxuqtSaiLcSEpD2W_rUS7qqbVPIBZ5MDaW2vV6TH3vp1Gtrzv0FPJaktfoDGmkF4l8OkWfKbDjBiNGlk3VUmrMzviCpIZrR9LCnZ0yjcZ1s29brbihNE085SST7wulHVA57xKBUlPAp_fC6k8fYAVKFqeCgLa4qFjsRRjii1wPE7yptTjXa2ZH7hTqwUzi-Lblo3ElPYoabN35wSwgj8lahBIiwaIbrPs1vLa7-fQYYj19uwygiXbDfNYMbwRdNBmnpgIyseOURLnDE3i2b6KqhyHV4e5NBL5vsR2aF26hS0FRH-OHHzmS1ZwptcyMAqhfnkx-VsDXamDWRDmiuaBVxfugh" linktype="1" shape="rect" style="color: black; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: underline;" target="_blank" track="on">HF 144</a> - Deems a child who
is 4 yrs old and attending preschool as being of compulsory school age unless a
parent submits a letter withdrawing the child from preschool.
<strong>UPDATE</strong> - passed out of Subcommittee and in committee.</div>
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<span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>NEW:</strong></span></div>
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<a href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=0019CAeQs2dTml7n24R2qpCF4UtAYoDkziT0gR7oYRZEknd3I_FToaxAQHWw26tChdMmSelhlKWloa0I-LZZN9kfVeIk_zzCMylFlE4gHXRBPkh3ddR9hJXUQsOqBNIjBmsvWqMtPYp_7xbvRuKqQ1vpRy2Qc0M6J2cMOgSUn2Lx8s1fh6knXzH6oyqk_ZcYcZus7qR0UZAZW-ppPIrwzIWnRYnJnAusX3HX-sh-p9rXyQwgF_XHY-JPEaXCYqngafNBCiwcMsnvd0piQqxr9H_o8k5mBsav-2rEa2U09CKZeN-r1ZmLn3cR6hhY_bClUQTSDvvyZkbUTxTeV-5QcKxI1cSw10m3Y8ezJ6P6ObsOPiEq9MEhfXUid8Dk9Q4mzzP8jwXACASv5m4qGUWg21TkNwmquAfG65yl7_huk3rZ4fwKNYrauPBNA==" linktype="1" shape="rect" style="color: black; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: underline;" target="_blank" track="on">HF 256</a> - Membership
requirement in ECI Boards.<br />
<br />
<a href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=0019CAeQs2dTmkpjkxGt4I4hkupWCuvQAoKt4-kfD1OruTXpEV6fCldxu5AxYkVTXpAuKwdn-RmuTHq46gA27VShRfD6Ug_wXLHV5tppkfH5S-2LvndPBUfLsof9ic49kBUCyszDICd08SdqmUm_2kcUgl0k7eki2vLanSKN5bIbUUwtPhPSz035by5oxvtPPbdC-SeQCuMrCHELNSe-DxzdReWmlExXXLU8kXgweEqucDEoW44h-vQPrk7jylrYuTGZHTeUhezsYRT4GdIeEvhidprsHAafkX5RXAXKb5agWOG7C7Gl2g_NyEFHpeRcLazrf_AdGdFlMXVd5d-LtPO5wwBgx5VFukVCUh8Apyq3rpJx7m-AGO3j4IY_f-a7CfpBKTlMJHNyhlVvwvAP7TRuS02dPYykgTD" linktype="1" shape="rect" style="color: black; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: underline;" target="_blank" track="on">HF 253 </a>- Requires audits
every three years of local ECI Boards. Subcommittee mtg on 2/27 @ 11:30.
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<a href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=0019CAeQs2dTmkiHkXocjV234xI-ecmMidzd9-1Lmz3so8oebBXFvlmKwQ8fCCjzzWvafwrUhcRsT3oLvxlHxTAP9OdFlWcRGsa-9hiNMbE5iqssA6GdUTtoFO1b2DX22yIlfe8NWdNJvrUBsRWX4YHSvrvKKgflKPNEBRSM2NIXODT-5lmpn6GIbkJacLhyZ5FxlqzXB5oOUg3mpQQBWY6C9oprfoIjAykf3-eiIUrX_E2p8CrjYRmX4DspAfmTS_mD6FALjMqV4Q9eOEQ99hQj4hCicM25aByR-mmgmOAPjz3LP-jlo7L4GzrzMH37-_GbUiU7YlovOSXouYItlMEw6oVlK1SMYeOmKmFNu24dzKcxeNscxKTQlyaVg8Ec_d2Z87plSSYDbOdtwQiKzqE_RbJ9TZUDaGk" linktype="1" shape="rect" style="color: black; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: underline;" target="_blank" track="on">HF 255 </a>-
Act relating to direct
and indirect costs under
the statewide
preschool program for
four-year-old children and
including effective date
provisions<br />
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<a href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=0019CAeQs2dTmm53OAmX7POXGaEJZxkiCnfjf_uhgrT0aMgAeLFermB2i5B_FO6FWB5hVZ8tx0N_HMANV70YYwk2NgfVclsJPxGIox_NT_VN3F1wO804iZv_NH11gRdAdpSUD8CRi1qN3rHdrLi9A2Jp7wGquQC-KZr3neXplXIttIQs5ouEpMBYG3zxHnU2aV9vpqsnH3sdCKosJ572ShqaxsaDH1wico775CB5XprNr2s7AwjRKMBpRBrZ-aaq4rRlbviPSXuhSfO4TQpUZNRgPJfiX0dV6gI0qOmhaWIzv9tUg3yq5-PGTDOCTZS2ndqJ-nvEFu-TTP_NsPWtKA_JDWT_FrmseFd4tvM62L7pHZQ4oiHPrLVw-HhkF-QDyftP1C49oB-UjGl41EYXJ3PnLi0jHns6znN" linktype="1" shape="rect" style="color: black; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: underline;" target="_blank" track="on">SF 222</a> - EHS expansion by
state of Iowa</div>
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<span style="color: maroon; text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Child Health and
Well-Being:</strong></span></div>
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<a href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=0019CAeQs2dTmmRyrqkGYund-YSROOYQHeydtXS6OZArsQQWLT0eQjNQM68WO1vN7KLrBrqOvfg2sIkPxoBxWeA3PwId7jQk2hFREN1VNpuyF-Ys77hhRxZHHi7Yko9a-F5WJmNLTNzfeCwWPLEtYu3iu2IqQebVMkOllOQFpvdgYNc2_wIDdxHJn7t8fIVU1Ufr9L7HyFExXZsyeDKu1xZ-7gcybWFDDAwnZoOTyq6CiBuA1nW2JaGjI8-yOeVvEZn56ZqN83pEWVRtSsUPFUGiF1BhBTkapIDI7Yg8a0q6lHi8S4yeldo5AjHIRnrhLpHPcnOfgreHwGeDvNGFrbQFNkpV_SnT-T_0IK3OzYTdomPea1QuM2v0gHQpAYPnFWjXnilNQ0HetfhR6MYwNvj9RYAuZz1EneASoWz6bw51LU=" linktype="1" shape="rect" style="color: black; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: underline;" target="_blank" track="on">SSB 1001</a> - An act requiring
pulse oximetry screening for newborns in a birthing hospital.
<strong>UPDATE</strong> - Subcommittee directed impacted parties to work out
agreement and return with plan the first week in March.<br />
<br />
<a href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=0019CAeQs2dTmks9zRHp1K8yziMqQbD_6tkkFffDEl0zCWuw9243DG7TYesHM01VY823hGFr4NSnQTKUfZBQGPJHfXT8tbZLWgjm6CEN5cwOHtxDiiMLqUppNgqgYfKrQ8rC0px1bOcFSb8yBzxhmXgY1qiyw9V42-r6jXom1Xgdp63OjB5JWPfv9BqtEo1ippb3aD2OyQhs7H5vIfCKPWFmlq-wAU8EIdNpGzzPUD15lgXfZC-gs-6oNLNUHJ9ESOrMKERPWkt_uq_LXK9AJZhJ69Jg8m8d-8CZSF1k6HPz52jBd5Yw1OdcawdQm5gXjDGi3sjGd711lY3SMiweExMP2PPC07RC-XNCxV45QTcnseuQVDwNAPSLaez-Hx__6vhMFcLyJx7B3GeX5nMRFSHG_XM4BBpSoN2J2wOMW-CuL8=" linktype="1" shape="rect" style="color: black; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: underline;" target="_blank" track="on">SF 71</a>- Medicaid
expansion - The bill requires DHS
to amend the medical
assistance state
plan to
implement the bill with
respect to the provision
of medical
homes and the coverage
of certain low-income adults.
(Companion bill is <a href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=0019CAeQs2dTmnPfYAiPEX8kF_A6Wj0t9zdk8lCZQnj1O3ftZhbtI3kh7FimbTKa1SdJvxJssavm1QfiSSEeCB1ZT1XX5zO9y0umfpzBQHmcFHKI4qtFQrTalLncBaJwzblb_VsXDye2mOdNdLsREIpesBT2BxgTeMSkPA3VtLQGZbrPB0YYfC4P8nP26v7ApllO-k9SmSCmJ14kN0S4rRQQJsKusiRoRmbxMUJpOwdQEuFrMHdSlEInOvVBDKiejPSaqPvK1jrIYXrndrGiS8oLR0BLmWhk7Wf7vgg8clSy2HeEredKW82iRmuwkI2kscEA4ll1y225AE19ra-PTEENqZfkxtIrQUCwD79nd2J-a56L52kgcgLlmhYPqo7aM9FgRvgxqUYUm50Gf170PF4JPzr6TXuddq_" linktype="1" shape="rect" style="color: black; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: underline;" target="_blank" track="on">HF 83</a>)
<strong>UPDATE</strong> - two subs held - voted out of Subcommittee on
2/21.<br /><br /><a href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=0019CAeQs2dTmlYIsIxsDsyAuRl1VgX-FoEc3RMFKiHU9l6hbtJp_fNPYg2u9a97WsiqdIA2eQX_CYuEZEgDjhM47cBB8HfD5ekzSTb_3EyKkzpSVHBfNEb-GQvH5lchBgZwXHykualTCHW_oTa5waeHPGMTEFNXBT7mVMRg4XC9Lgk9EFGjKzEITXtG4vYDKhIx9FCmgh8iLXSUwxYc1FNlYMOGW6Bp4iAxvGzaxThYdeJ_KzHmOXuFB9QE0Lq4KKGSyGEMwX1BCWLYZB7VEUNROa6EIcWRKnl5DejdwneL-tBUPFxRExAwh1xQh47iklft3P3NJiRwVpyAuwmDz45lOCj-XO65vJx0b2tGwNeBUEwju5J5xJqCubOi2HrdgTTIdiasVhKCEHP-o15zLu5ar6Q9tvSu7MD4ZmJkQjQc18DDRpTtcVGvw==" linktype="1" shape="rect" style="color: black; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: underline;" target="_blank" track="on">HSB 95</a> -
Relating to the use
of restraints against a
pregnant inmate or
detainee. (Companion Bill <a href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=0019CAeQs2dTmnKCY3naPduX43DsR1YXwuAIDvyfnrTLA2wQOnK1kxNKn-D8MacFokWkr6Psxt9eJW8cm1mWWRKTgSqo9PUjOZZ_s4w3D6xz_d0iZKEryIpEDh_LfR4HjCeT-_4BtzJaw570dtkQpQoeJmBrS3XEg0wToiR6zwQsbEzf7etrkrocon_m8dsI6W3VVgvfZifbZ9mo4zGxkMpxRbNcjXFH4vWVeT6tXBJC3tbYTKWbMUcWN1ESlX5h5_wcC6oIs8k0LuU7XAElcS4YPiYwcuhIKBdVtsWqP8rTcQzRpQvmcId8NpwWWupERs6e0SCag7ZQyADu_F0oYV9ZfBxENvXI6DZ65GRrecfxc5jNf6bWp3ODrgWpkQ3D4DN6UrMIta8snf41yBTJJdy2piEWz7colHah6abMpRB5XZpU1c5Lyjy1Q==" linktype="1" shape="rect" style="color: black; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: underline;" target="_blank" track="on">SF 134</a>).
<strong>UPDATE</strong> - See this <a href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=0019CAeQs2dTmkECV556AukPqO6pfQM5uRn8XR991EMogh9u2GWlyHhhJS1Vjj3A1Uxlz5c6c4kF8O19MeATB4gSbgy6jBbbRx-iZ6DLY_9z0Yze_xRIRrlxYbtz_zLOw2SGg21i4C-XAK3Kf9DPaZjQkgVxYsmzUu8fY3ICh4DgJvNAXkL5b2Hcm6m8dsEekovpw9XRhgimK6sY8PZM1rZoymiiAKatiAUPVfXXr7IXb8Z753lcAgsyuC0VbelNrijfBZ--cxOseJklQfX1-swLiHVbFpIaVC-eAZ0DfDYNuBHvOJbFQ5U3_hAL0WseJxm9mHJ90mJ_RbVcjmun8eUdVm0txzhjgho7upZIiMoAAwML-m7R9AAMs9YExlDShjL9eHS6DclxvqOBr_O5b-qk6rYr_BzfQkQ_iHWh9IVrA8-t-BrIrSgWg==" linktype="1" shape="rect" style="color: black; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: underline;" target="_blank" track="on">story.</a> The bill is still
alive in the Senate.<br /><br /><a href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=0019CAeQs2dTmm2HqIL6GYvvmOaX4jKLjXi5sa00gj8Ff1QC7Jwb0lCR6oTQufpEHtfShTlzWMLTbQz-7YQfBXXqAjB7nE3W8h4_yZ_5QnrilIok4SK8clkZdIBqqo9ZU3e_UvyX-0qC8_LbawsjlQBI4d0c4fT4Ujhb6fD6TtWJ0bvaW-_Xb3yh7nQARJQ3gu5o5RAsz07CIehjgaxht-AsnHvQQ1bNpXsJUO6_0xt71yYSG70_otCNT7m9SM1ASdTwQP07JyFrtTZ5FnAEdEXuSzsQr2AcviwQFxbf-MXePLyV5-h8C9OWZ3fjzoi8B2cSHxNqS5Sj1StZ2FadwmbgMq_pjfsWGRgT2K2-GnHRNhWIKDeg7jr3a1fYfkDhbCgoCyGwSFqi0tDET3qcLhSRBuR5szb10bUo1FTmMGBgUI=" linktype="1" shape="rect" style="color: black; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: underline;" target="_blank" track="on">HF 97</a> -
This bill provides
eligibility for mental
health services
through the regional
mental health and disability
service system
for certain children. The
regions, consisting
of counties,
are being formed and
phased in during FY
2013-2014.<br /><br /><a href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=0019CAeQs2dTmlCpqZ4lg3-BiBucCUA81iqzm15GJssLbHNjUMQFQ9tpJDdqGFS-RLO_QNz5mK4uRihkPyNzYdm0Zg8aEbwLrGfq8C9IS_nx5AzeX02uuPm1R0KbOTs8L2TL5MMD47VsOX91txDdXtj1gPNRza72KJG0FGYIe4JkLg0scu7wu3nOPO9ZQhUlXmqhIWIb_aAzMx3efoYagmISxL9ZSNsrHU_rphKr0Nwk5K5hFvFrlI_3FCdVvNVaJEkOeF5luhnZ7udO5H3XDysJgryzoSLV2tCpCSClIydeWli9UVD7-TF3OzGzyOqY1KVd90OcMPc9TbtU7BvlgKC2X6fzQrjijze_yTxQwIR_i3Xlpjt2ReIFPVMiVEw-RXngA_yNI0PxffiLyhRW9jGd62L395SujTRRphupvHifl4=" linktype="1" shape="rect" style="color: black; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: underline;" target="_blank" track="on">HF 98</a> -
This bill relates to
the mental health and
disability services
(MH/DS) fund levy for
FY 2013-2014 and FY
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2014-2015<br /><br /><a href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=0019CAeQs2dTmld_8Z9LXX7vbk_f3XpPG1qve648CuwV25mRzTFdYsch48GG6yW_p0dGeOjOwEZBhdFvqxcHYzYW9UZi24RwLM6q0xPd0a5JxEwudFqhqIBg6sWgoINpm63Vejz-BIoXWPdulfbT6BGFkuCA0ww6WiU8Tu-76wmNduDbmiGgYlj1uuiCwogMQksA-rpHYZeL2hrsv6IMFx30IwkyrpXpsbbaUUSVuwvC_AzlSMw6plTlfipprE0-nTDwRAzlsfndblcvpXEsRPxBVXCsYPJo2Kd5LJlWgqsbYOfZFRcyiM2XSfH6rDBEi0YqfL47AF-Ydd1eN6c-O9VdVRG6FpfnO7-kjhxAoYCuvkKWTnaB48cC6sfWbyX6UbOukXVkPAXFpKtptgo2brqs9684rGDCTW1L3yJwTZu_S9WJX-Rp42xiQ==" linktype="1" shape="rect" style="color: black; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: underline;" target="_blank" track="on">SF 101</a> -
An Act relating to
coverage for foster children
under the Medicaid
program
</div>
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<br />
<a href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=0019CAeQs2dTmkAtedMM5KL4pbvqNgoee3EHWq08ztn6bz1Cidf6FgnXxMg-qF8c8T-uqfmhQ17GfwmqJ6GrQikbnM7ydbdf1SEWHSw2ZeSHPqO_Kp8y8g2gS7x7Rdu1X8xDQ9aLdQlRrAsZwYYWHNR3bjeFXksakAMJSkEsuhsazHlkqdcBrRf2y_r0I-bl930vCzHP6kPIGdOwBSq8xVA-kNlj7Nf4f27fzJr8499cQEZycddc0TtfLa6hhegLWRlO0kdcePyeDUdJCYLKPyYDlOwHfhvYVHpyBmiAdaTrDi6HE4y7EcWl0iHJI7Zwm5_ILhwE0E5NNrcXpPYI4ytykSoGCn88g_S23ab9YSLnDBy_NyrUJiajRhC6sVDfQJdY-PzkEtaU2Zldyu87LybpzttK9v3_bnmKW0IbDrPJmtEOxvDWnKYsA==" linktype="1" shape="rect" style="color: black; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: underline;" target="_blank" track="on">HSB 32</a> - An
Act relating to the
penalties for the criminal
offense of sexual
exploitation of a minor
by the purchase or
possession of child
pornography.<br />
<br />
<a href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=0019CAeQs2dTmm0SnaEkLXynRtSXnnDRVVYiwm3wwUQ1nuLC9iMVgzXjhd4-33KORmQJvsEKFBSBlgEg82AqroFFGCAz2mFL8xqOGON-9PLRSDvUgG8SiBaY0cJKocNEsWn07es-2oHAPEK4mNUdkR0HB5__3V2bVuRVBcSO21WQ-o3gZS75-tDGXBhC5AbIulTQreVBJXPDnEPTZogEBy6Rndjq3vVbl6VLJYA30vw01KrMniShUbkDOiU3PG36gJFt5EQoMU26Mu-FSo5hCvRqd7r9IgMaGDYjr4d-AW_qEWPEe9x5uboT657i6fuMsaxsTIqL7LaMmFstviMyQrSN4G1kKthhoL9NlfMnZ-qutUWSxaYW-oTxd4UroRZ63D9SjPrZE1ee3S77EBZ662fZ8O8qEP3GbXs" linktype="1" shape="rect" style="color: black; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: underline;" target="_blank" track="on">HF 80</a> -
An Act mandating drug
testing of applicants for
and certain
recipients of
assistance under the family
investment program.<br />
<br />
<a href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=0019CAeQs2dTmkxtvofb_w6JA5F6Cs2ATRdHIrxk28v3lY6HhofUbJGCNLqzXjDCmgKOoRb-OckfK69AxLJNgJQ1B6Ilc1xMMggSrwdFYzlSkAxsckNKwLEq8e2Vo3et4tjB3WcG89YjX-m9TG5jjtTR4jeIWV4cj5fnhVW3T71p8q6Mi5zI6j_LdCU9oEfOpVkbn07wimuEfNQjnYQ9ZRpZEdh8I7bRQLHQfHOEqMA9nlWg95DLcIDa9DQ_55uuhypEbKlxw8VCrOuktOxzd1WJ6Qu6RcHl3eAC4nGeQiDsX-viqJuJumNYEoQakqoz7YXXMC3C1a5SU-B4wxEjpt2gPjefmN3CEJ-AqEpJyqS2cDegVXrFou_y0Z9UaIFiU1imXz8sddhou8FiYjypAD6s0F6BzhWmXNI" linktype="1" shape="rect" style="color: black; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: underline;" target="_blank" track="on">HF 167</a> -
An Act establishing a
child endangerment offense
for the mother
of a newborn
child who caused an
illegal drug to be
present in the
newborn child's body.<br />
<br />
<a href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=0019CAeQs2dTmnjEA8UYDpbjSWBYBD2L5WFbn8xeOr7i_0Moebw9Sd5qTLLfYwZDRcfdB2qZz_gBfC0o9Cwjk19l9y5Ox2Z6QubPB8Gegnydt_s7U16NG8owxNMW1bEEZVh9LTMk63LVRkE2yzinKaY_kmFnJQ1GCKOCE0VZC9etx7-j0NESp14EcToarzpVdCb17zSEYrclN4wxo92_upII3XFX7Lj_B5VSosRaFKaKeio6VTXJ1wXLHYWkQhzx3KsuX_Mkc4tPosQiP5cJ2n99l1KMgnIdLiKi5Rkna2mYXzDfj8qbxjhE7X_OYmeU8btcwYzRjt8eE8yh14JcG6sNxAPM7rAYo72mc9-TOesCgG1XW4XmGtSHVgGCfJkaa98U6aHQ-WSAebe-Jy7moV4M4v7hbe08LGj" linktype="1" shape="rect" style="color: black; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: underline;" target="_blank" track="on">HF 161 </a>-
An Act requiring
regional mental health and
disability services to
be provided to both
children and adults.<br />
<br />
<a href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=0019CAeQs2dTmm1GuSxS7k1e36Rg-loSiDdDQByZ1SIqdwzcbAP3xxCUWrJLVfYtwECwasdLDqj12Hlf17zWD_WST50DH2bRstxUSi2YTNGfaE4COkeXkw2Hj_LhHZfqzZKxybyN45nfSzzAUxmJaW_-NeGmbQHnm6yWyJ-8wLVgA2mnVDcfMx6JlxIU_mu8u0UD2pa1XxhM_cxJh1xiskuZJhztm0-LnS0fyFkCNk82cmofKhlRFi606iES9Ui3_aAQz-uqJD8qA7wka3x8Ui5yH5yfMNd-12RW2dGakwtCKCqFEj0z8X_P5JaS83FtMa7Mb1nIyq11Bhm92YbvdV4clvXzjqo_IgCOb2LKW9tkmWw2LfNRuLsX67-Ia61Hajq-EeXOyDhSy41nc2AIYio__zyvc-UW2cO" linktype="1" shape="rect" style="color: black; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: underline;" target="_blank" track="on">HF 160</a> - Appropriates
$11.63 million in FY 13 from the federal children's health insurance fund to the
DHS MH Redesign Transition Fund. <strong>UPDATE</strong> - Passed house 58-42 on
2/13. Referred to Senate Approps.</div>
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<span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>NEW:</strong></span></div>
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<a href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=0019CAeQs2dTmlCyAKsWRYe5jvRiSGdTpua70F5D6Zw5unBKrkqhJCPBQjMqtvGQpvVifGjbuYnPF0R7PQBTjAJgomDmpsnMChWE-56eIeyX5tXBbIN6uCcfp-piEk48kggEwKd0qcL9sLzB3EfGhxzdIiaN3jdhk7ePfJEumYUSQnJxNKREg-Em8-VUKdMJxe9zYH1Dgy-wvLLzulMkJZKm9hbyYcq6AlVW9oZ_KtZy7kPVH7HL-b19i_oMv45iaq9UlEo91kJiIJFKKM1FZ8iYMXaT3xZPpMfh2zECG0IfmK8gD3kucUu30-aebB-cCFRCTcleukv7RAKDHEjm1w4A35Fggt_xdiNeC8h9OBrEnAwTM8GMT1P6g6VnfU8P61b8XOpvYbBK20xXmoIApGtKyPPcw2L70RGAyJ6Luo06TY=" linktype="1" shape="rect" style="color: black; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: underline;" target="_blank" track="on">SSB 1159 </a>(Companion HSB
122) - vision screening for school age children. <strong>UPDATE</strong>: -
subcommittees held in both chambers.<br />
<br />
<a href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=0019CAeQs2dTmmkHB5WV1yE2-luWL7y25CrJZolka65JxRDvLDfNFt-5a12rXroVpJP_F53AwOCppnERljtuBXmVCz3OdfvXIqDmqivnBYhTgzAoZ2sCIkAUPRaSUw-CWOUPB0aA4wVNSTa8ekMzfD72m-rtIZg_YoxOHebUz_qKULOu_7X6e_Yzl-bjPT--AXobMbm1rJG-QZK_HOo2iEFOPx68iS-uLB6iXsQ0_2Li2Vq9QWqOu5cTdyLtzWq2mwmyjaM3QU5-vE8G4XP7911HgYGtQaZlOXpt6DPI2RbwISfqc0ZUKnraSGDqxdW1ACs4qMNvQW_DrU1TLZikUKNaDxmsrkgCh5vXmujoJOF-etMhD9Y9HByd8pESRoVeW-44ccPMqZhRESRLP9xAidz0KC83cNoa6MX" linktype="1" shape="rect" style="color: black; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: underline;" target="_blank" track="on">SF 196 </a>- An act related to
prenatal and postpartum care.<br />
<br />
<a href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=0019CAeQs2dTmktzQYfn_WvF3Z-rVMO5foGJyjzrTngrz_lLX_80TPq81M8f_8E8PjIy1n3pjoH56HfHiAuZ1ET-3VnnAR6NEWj8HivFepN7GEYMOJ9Je93kuFYs3UoVE-AlGH7fOfhDIYKylIGh3JsRj2_UOAlJXalAuWCcOF91WQz9co6Av51YQIat6x0PAIaDpWWgCxgumT_R0Jm_1hpAKmY9IIpiJHH-V9TsZsls-DOyONggZ5lRfHzAhK6slMKI9vZi4BeTI1QxE91yaknxHnTc0zZi-8dYgxTkaK8PIW3EACgm_r2RTEL2uRuSU-UuOfjCjQt4e75JrSFONN1dNLIkVBA4etzmj1YHf2_ebMA3Y0anzPhJi16PEqY-6cWVbT7tNK4sTN06N7vD9Qs2wzTGsfnbztp" linktype="1" shape="rect" style="color: black; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: underline;" target="_blank" track="on">SF 178</a> -
An Act relating to
mandatory child abuse and
dependent adult
abuse reporter training,
and including
applicability
provisions<br />
<br />
<a href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=0019CAeQs2dTmk_wi-oIXRbm0sAYwXWOVpcYnvAM4t7cPvBCv8GoF6Qx9N3Vn76onEkWpLRgO-i1xzheVXnkdB9paXeIIrh6-jZntjp3YtmTlqonAfoRODEQyKglTMUxC39h5YC_HrOO87oqTKBxkE3gF03pdmXz2VuO3OcEPI8cn4VknsB-SGb6O9LKdouP2Mru5CVUvtiSB8UEBsEKz8pesbRwwVUdVW9j18EK0gHBGAXL1vaM4eLsd9SRQ6b_oGRycgXtP8IiaEQDM2a0Pp_ODUJAmlcw5DEjPOv1ytAKZBVfxP0dqS7yuQaM2CuLx2Fu9SoVHUUrTeM2yx1gpE5olkc3rPYAxh4xidWI2P1_G4gqKU5sDgPm4sWI4Lo2GcUGqljNjgnM-6wQh0pUb_-wRgJVJ0jwZQB" linktype="1" shape="rect" style="color: black; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: underline;" target="_blank" track="on">SF 216</a> -
An Act providing for
training on suicide
prevention and
trauma-informed care for
school personnel. Subcommitte on 2/25 at
12:15.</div>
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<span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong><br />Family Economic
Success:</strong></span></div>
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<a href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=0019CAeQs2dTmm0SnaEkLXynRtSXnnDRVVYiwm3wwUQ1nuLC9iMVgzXjhd4-33KORmQJvsEKFBSBlgEg82AqroFFGCAz2mFL8xqOGON-9PLRSDvUgG8SiBaY0cJKocNEsWn07es-2oHAPEK4mNUdkR0HB5__3V2bVuRVBcSO21WQ-o3gZS75-tDGXBhC5AbIulTQreVBJXPDnEPTZogEBy6Rndjq3vVbl6VLJYA30vw01KrMniShUbkDOiU3PG36gJFt5EQoMU26Mu-FSo5hCvRqd7r9IgMaGDYjr4d-AW_qEWPEe9x5uboT657i6fuMsaxsTIqL7LaMmFstviMyQrSN4G1kKthhoL9NlfMnZ-qutUWSxaYW-oTxd4UroRZ63D9SjPrZE1ee3S77EBZ662fZ8O8qEP3GbXs" linktype="1" shape="rect" style="color: black; font-size: 11pt; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: underline;" target="_blank" track="on">HF 80 </a><span style="font-size: 11pt;">- Mandates drug
testing of applicants for
and certain </span><span style="font-size: 11pt;">recipients of
assistance under the family
investment program.</span><br />
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<a href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=0019CAeQs2dTml6zBm9EQI5Nl753sCpL-QPYZjOIlf-YZlH-KKBV8XiyNLOMB67jLCywrfwpBhshnKQrwP5c0jUq_T6RRNx9E2O-JmKIM0urwmNxJqLzfjjrP8PJhFSVpcv_rvkwYSg2zI0nqOgvJpfKJB9-1isaAzE6qGGWFAapXvPoWEzwF0Xlk-2WEW6xsiiZCAF1uQ9eTD_5P6GTzCY5j_2Y5_jn4AWiqjq5sktM3e8R5nAtAFX7HS0zZPaszoa3J98LjYUbAm7mA_ZLyPr8atNv9ymt65Dyu0DKfFfbZPsK6xh_Gd7UNpTVCIkfOcNbWsoV_wFs4J5YJ13pOWTHLs8fiH0sN4ED_3EaeBI5dXt7eCbQkpMJvs7toWbNuKdEpUn-Il1QOWCTdujYCqM5wdjaH88trGKcWgHAgUTfnk=" linktype="1" shape="rect" style="color: black; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: underline;" target="_blank" track="on">HF 1 </a>-
This bill relates to
the taxpayers trust fund
by modifying
the transfer of
moneys from the Iowa
economic emergency fund to
<a href="http://www.blogger.com/null" shape="rect">29</a>the
taxpayers trust fund.<br />
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<a href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=0019CAeQs2dTmm_vx3TrynVNhAEYMIrsmYuRQ9v20dhcHSWS3zSaxXWjhMFyrbXX7OD0FLhjxqRt0QMvSfTvC_3CPfSx-WbKEZ6tYN1AlrNSQFasInKnId2QuD8MMWqSpSCyu7DmpThT5SXg1kEy-eATzM84pjwI6kCD9Z3z4Sh--xmPRjQQD-t_XaESC-6wb_5IrkKpZofHW2Pv6xjCpsn627lrPWJy6i9_N7qiMckW1Lz7uKDJ9TueQsC-7Nb5oUSmiUV_px_k5KoS9ACtyxbmMfVXp-WRLffP8o_c2JxUXCzjmXFUirMbZniYZVWDDdhR34UZj99YaYSJI9uPnfbhdU6iwyi_SWopKPxgEQDu3cv6daMcexeIy2VgXF6p9-vvrgOhCheMWPzioYVdGI131wkcmzsnYkhbbvDDWZnvXY=" linktype="1" shape="rect" style="color: black; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: underline;" target="_blank" track="on">SF 88</a> -
This bill increases
the amount of the
state earned income
tax credit. Currently,
the credit is equal
to 7 percent of
the amount of
a taxpayer's federal earned
income tax credit. The
bill increases the
amount of the credit
to 20 percent.
<strong>UPDATE</strong> - Subcommittee meeting on 2/27 at 11:30<br />
<br />
<a href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=0019CAeQs2dTmnVPbMcVLSk6aubPNRkLT6zZ8TuT279DJXI8HIdONOMqKzQh8ay4PtLcwsKkKf63LO2C3cZMaz-SMkonHq1sGmUAAX91THD-H3mgmUHmCxT2T31evEjcM4zWnGyVVESDJKi9TfuQOW-WSBTh-BZ1lvrzi4hXzs3eY3uEZx9vaWKfjUm1MFhb_bKwIYaVDbya_kJeaYqjBS_u8sj4E-4MrcMbmyTclPeyRr8UDxyamdHpOytiDvj5nLTt6EveP8T0P8jNWk7DI9NwDG4Xy1zQmnpXsPv3QawTCPuELGZFqCN_vnJGA2CuTn7NM9S0gf9_Z878MET5D4EhmA4MhL2rQOadO3wufqGto1D3Su19fwGCFTusl2X2gmy0E6PWpPNgjE0SPR8-dLXzc5KoP89P_9-" linktype="1" shape="rect" style="color: black; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: underline;" target="_blank" track="on">SF 132</a> -
This bill relates to
specified aspects of the
regulation of delayed
deposit services businesses. Pay
Day Loan Bill.<br />
<br />
<a href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=0019CAeQs2dTmlTPO75zHtZYUtG8u85mt7WXKPLVA25bYCelKhFNgjOaTGdhc8YhfhOE6BmclESI8dZr_XfDZ1AZ_FZKG9NpmlFLuPuyHKXQnpHqa2NcrW9F8hEav0NsXnXDAwwn6r_dYSbIzbudIPV0a4l9O0mtRZZ-o4vuLYD0Iz3HJT0d2cYBIb0leYyTbWQU_SUeISAvLeE683Y8AZRWR7yHJDKu9Q3-W_ZCZE5MwexkMq81_wrKZfvqihVHhZY32d5o7JtJ5dDlF51huTJmH62jPI8bnZLzBkliUDsO_XfnLkn0oxc6-QfYv5a8AXoyOENug3H9vpjb52RIDnCqVldyepg-bvOyGuQ7f9dryaUjkm_mS_g3TREXJ3EZHowZ8S8HulX5CToe4Bs9dfOVfnEO6grGgl4" linktype="1" shape="rect" style="color: black; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: underline;" target="_blank" track="on">SF 135</a> -
This bill requires
that designated state
departments and
law enforcement agencies
be provided access to
delayed deposit services
customer information when
requested by the
department or
agency by subpoena.<br />
<br />
<a href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=0019CAeQs2dTmkv5X9xu_d7E0Z4WM-YnNU79x1oO7vYM4vtGkthcle0SxngF0dqwGtZcTDs4ci7lQhMNa-TAsiltZ_AWMKUHrTRrGYoHZPLkkKbIy98RZ2F2TRfdYLTKrCjtaQlvk5AcZcegVGufTOT5J5Tx1w6pzdOWtUj_TjZA_QlRSHNgR0mrUK3eY8FgL8jJLVvK_AURwBO4lA6XZ3AuAT4qmB1xB1B43CmWaSjmXPR_19lac7JKZOsvuig7I2Qmmtcmwkhn_QTxB3ippWOntbB2yukkyBEo2fw9kSPd0ymOYFvVcvRNegWOXhCwZFLqN6TfBIUd_19uiPLLHyYQLQLwwOXvm8eka9WJ3zmaJ4i0avvKKVbmvozil7ouuVYeeeRNS2HPk-t_vrd-b0tgkVUTuIrV4Q0" linktype="1" shape="rect" style="color: black; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: underline;" target="_blank" track="on">HF 175</a> -
An Act relating to
eligibility determinations for
the state child
care assistance program.<br />
<br />
<a href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=0019CAeQs2dTmnfrm6XmgKOT-QjRfL97gRu3slC34ommRL36PtxdZn0AcgFurM3KEBPpDWimLxVMm9OZajHcG6akZkq6lksutPYKGI_4qgEIBJvk4kcxNp-H7S-2eyecUbucX0OdVoqKpbngaNKoP6maPXeVTLh5Y7y_s_iJLJvODuU53BNhMwmqWziK0ru_XIdr8mStZ__ifX_B0BY-s0seQWbBAH0fa98krVEDiRpAgLRbb3VOe1yLMwy6e-eFPn56SQOjq2s4HUS9wrM9l_NMPeqT-ZxIyUe8m6LH0og7-SdBJu79X2I31O0y3AV1ee7tzFXH0rJjhseAbKsWJzHie8OdOOS4io97UEj7078NxK2IzcJEJ3a2C-YBluRlORjWZz17RDFIYO_dd8S5sO44689MVAy4P9C" linktype="1" shape="rect" style="color: black; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: underline;" target="_blank" track="on">HF 178</a> -
An Act declaring the
federal Patient Protection
and Affordable
Care Act
invalid, null and void,
and of no effect
in
this state.<br />
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priority area. Bill listed might be helpful or harmful to the priority
area.</span></div>
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Today</a> (2/21, Toppo) reports, "Education Secretary Arne Duncan came out
swinging Thursday, directing his harshest words at congressional lawmakers
before what he calls 'increasingly likely' mandatory spending cuts for 'real
kids, real teachers and real classrooms' from sequestration this March." Duncan
told reporters that districts are already laying off teachers in anticipation of
sequestration cuts, and "blamed what he called 'the height of dysfunction' in
Congress." USA Today quotes him saying, "There's no one in their right mind who
would say this is good for kids and good for the country, yet somehow it becomes
tenable in Washington. I just think people don't spend enough time in the real
world. And if we spent more time in the real world, we wouldn't have this kind
of intransigence here." The article notes that the Administration has estimated
that some $725 million in Title I funding and $598 million in special education
funding would be eliminated if sequestration takes place.</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: Times, Times New Roman, serif;">The <a href="http://mailview.custombriefings.com/mailview.aspx?m=2013022201nea&r=2536125-4eb4&l=01e-cab&t=c" style="color: #0e4d96;">Washington
Post</a> (2/22, Brown) reports that Duncan "criticized Congress for failing to
reach a deal to stop the across-the-board cuts...which could force thousands of
teachers out of their jobs." Noting that most of the roughly $1.3 billion in
education funding in jeopardy "goes toward programs for poor children and
students with disabilities," the Post adds that "schools that receive more
federal aid - including Department of Defense-run schools and those on Indian
reservations - are likely to feel the squeeze immediately, which could mean
shorter school weeks in spring or a shorter school year." The Post quotes Duncan
saying, "These are two populations that we owe more to, not less, and those cuts
are going to kick in quicker."</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: Times, 'Times New Roman', serif;">The </span><a href="http://mailview.custombriefings.com/mailview.aspx?m=2013022201nea&r=2536125-4eb4&l=01f-2dc&t=c" style="color: #0e4d96; font-family: Times, 'Times New Roman', serif;">AP</a><span style="font-family: Times, 'Times New Roman', serif;">
(2/22) reports that Duncan "says he's increasingly worried that deep spending
cuts will take effect on March 1, hurting the nation's students and teachers,"
and "says no one would have designed the automatic budget cuts, known as
sequester, on purpose. Duncan says those automatic cuts were designed to be so
unpleasant that lawmakers would reach a compromise to dodge them." Duncan, the
AP adds, called the impasse, "'the height of dysfunction in Congress' and warns
he cannot mitigate the cuts if they take hold." </span></div>
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<span style="font-family: Times, Times New Roman, serif;">The <a href="http://mailview.custombriefings.com/mailview.aspx?m=2013022201nea&r=2536125-4eb4&l=01f-2dc&t=c" style="color: #0e4d96;">AP</a>
(2/22) reports that Duncan "says he's increasingly worried that deep spending
cuts will take effect on March 1, hurting the nation's students and teachers,"
and "says no one would have designed the automatic budget cuts, known as
sequester, on purpose. Duncan says those automatic cuts were designed to be so
unpleasant that lawmakers would reach a compromise to dodge them." Duncan, the
AP adds, called the impasse, "'the height of dysfunction in Congress' and warns
he cannot mitigate the cuts if they take hold." </span></div>
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The <a href="http://mailview.custombriefings.com/mailview.aspx?m=2013022201nea&r=2536125-4eb4&l=020-754&t=c" style="color: #0e4d96;">Huffington
Post</a> (2/21, Resmovits) reports that Duncan said that "districts are already
asking for help dealing with the massive, imminent cuts," quoting him saying, "I
was on a call yesterday, people are starting to give RIF [reduction in force]
notes. The sequestration stuff is very very worrying to me. I'm increasingly
concerned that's going to happen. Schools are already starting to give teachers
notices." The Post adds, "Decisions would be made on a district-by-district
level, and cuts could include things like slashing after-school programs, firing
teachers, curtailing pre-school and shortening the school day or school year -
simply because money has run out sooner." The piece notes that Duncan stressed
that he has no power to mitigate the impact of the cuts, quoting him saying,
"I'll be really clear. There is no fix. I wish I had some magic wand. I don't."
Regarding the potential impact on the department itself, Duncan said, "It will
have an impact here. We'll work our way through it.</div>
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There is a potential of
furloughs." Michele McNeil also writes about Duncan's sequestration comments at
the <a href="http://mailview.custombriefings.com/mailview.aspx?m=2013022201nea&r=2536125-4eb4&l=021-c47&t=c" style="color: #0e4d96;">Education
Week</a> (2/22) "Politics K-12" blog. Meanwhile <a href="http://mailview.custombriefings.com/mailview.aspx?m=2013022201nea&r=2536125-4eb4&l=022-5bb&t=c" style="color: #0e4d96;">Gannett</a>
(2/20, Groppe) continues coverage of Michigan officials' comments about the
impact on state schools. </div>
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<span style="font-family: Times, Times New Roman, serif;"><a href="http://mailview.custombriefings.com/mailview.aspx?m=2013022201nea&r=2536125-4eb4&l=023-bd7&t=c" style="color: #0e4d96;">Bloomberg
News</a> (2/22, Przybyla) mentions Duncan's comments on education cuts, notably
those related to impact aid, in an article about the potential cuts that would
affect "four-year-old children in low-income families who receive free milk,
fruit and vegetables through a US government nutrition program," the Women,
Infants and Children program. <a href="http://mailview.custombriefings.com/mailview.aspx?m=2013022201nea&r=2536125-4eb4&l=024-fd0&t=c" style="color: #0e4d96;">Politico</a>
(2/22, Samuelsohn) also mentions Duncan in an article about the Administration
changing its apparent policy of not allowing individual cabinet agencies address
the impact of the sequester.</span>.</div>
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KFOX-TV El Paso, TX (2/22, 9:42 p.m. MST)
broadcast, "New warnings tonight about how Federal spending cuts could impact
schools. Education Secretary Arne Duncan says classrooms across the country
would see larger class sizes as school districts are forced to lay off teachers.
There would also be less money for special needs programs." WWCP-TV Johnstown,
PA (2/22, 10:31 p.m. EST) and KIRO-TV Seattle (2/22, 6:08 p.m. PST) are among
several other stations running such reports. </div>
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<span style="font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;">Florida
Teacher Testifies About Cuts' Impact. </span></div>
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Valerie Strauss writes at the <a href="http://mailview.custombriefings.com/mailview.aspx?m=2013022201nea&r=2536125-4eb4&l=025-856&t=c" style="color: #0e4d96;">Washington
Post</a> (2/22, Strauss) "Answer Sheet" blog that Megan Allen, Florida teacher
of the year for 2010, "testified before the US House Democratic Steering and
Policy Committee on Thursday about the effects on high-needs students if
Congress allows automatic 5 percent funding cuts," even as Duncan "said that
school districts are already struggling with plans should the budget cuts go
forward, and that he is concerned about the effects on teachers and students."
Strauss relates Allen's prepared remarks.</div>
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