Great Schools Headlines 1998-1999
It's all about attitude: Maintaining enthusiasm is mark of success for
teachers
Special
education gets shortchanged
Schools
scramble to implement School Safety and Discipline law
Marian
Olson honored for 51 years of teaching
Tapping the 'aha'
factor: Brain research adds insight into how people learn
Special
Report: High-stakes testing: Will it pass or will it fail?
Students display
creations at Kites on Ice
Ins and outs of substituting: New training prepares subs for the classroom
Essays provide insight
into issues on minds of inner city kids
Anti-smoking campaign
lights up
Revenue controls keep Eau Claire schools stuck in the past
ESP
Certificate is winning respect
Retirement
fund decisions made in Madison affect your financial future
Madison
Teachers Inc. welcomes new era with interim superintendent
Racine
class sizes are 'horrible'
Menominee
'fancy dancer' proudly exhibits colorful regalia at powwow (photo)
Revenue
controls threaten future of Laona School District
Lightning
strike can't ground Shawano teacher
Legislator's
visit to Milwaukee schools provides insight into urban school challenges
Wisconsin
has a long and strong labor history
NEA-AFT
unity is good for all
Viewpoint:
Divergent voices stengthen union
A
blast from a class in the past
Shawano
teacher has 'Disney magic'
MTEC
helps Milwaukee teachers refine their skills
WEAC,
WFT share common goals
Positive
classrooms help students learn more effectively
Hank
Aaron, others honor their teachers
Teachers,
parents dig deep for kids
Donation
touches teachers in Black Creek
NEA,
AFT explore unity
'Justice'
conference challenges stereotypes
150
years of commitment: State made schools a priority right from the start
Milwaukee
educators meet with legislators, ask them to visit schools
More
than a piece of paper: 1,700 Educational Support Staff now working toward
an ESP Certificate
Student
proficiency reports may be confusing; student achievement is not declining
Milwaukee's
North Division High School is starting to tout its successes
Do
we need teachers at Northern Center? Pro and con
Menomonee
Falls EA celebrates 40 years of unity
A
room of their own: Parents have own center at Victory School
Milwaukee
partnership brings families, schools and the community together for kids
Staff
at Wisconsin School for the Visually Handicapped fight to save a very
special place
Several
recent court victories have benefitted Wisconsin public schools and public
school employees
La
Crosse teachers, board find common ground through consensus bargaining
[10/15/97]
Great
Teachers Seminar provides four days of rejuvenation
Bob
Kanyusik integrates art with life
Pennies
help build school in poor Pakistan village
Does
WEAC need to be reinvented?
Four
from state win Presidential Teaching Awards
84
years of teaching, learning
A
warning from California: Don't let this happen in Wisconsin!
A
new set of voices: Milwaukee educational assistants add diversity
Two
ex-teachers now help make laws in Madison
A
high note in student's lives: Choir gives them a sense of belonging
Janesville
Education Association goes on radio to tout schools, teachers
Respect
and understanding are themes of " ... And Justice for All" Conference
The
sovereign nation of State Road School
Montello
has developed national model for Junior Crimestoppers program
480
seek ESP certificate
Future
teachers are 'turned on by teaching'
'Teacher's
Pet' and a teacher's pet are big contributors to the Learning Foundation
of Wisconsin
Three
Lakes teachers, staff, administrators studying ways to teach ethics
Appleton
teacher Mary Beth Nienhaus donates $200,000 to renovate school sports
facility
Muskego
teacher Dianne Hoskins saves kids from falling ceiling
Preparation:
To succeed, kids must be ready to learn
High
standards, high goals: Public school gave Aletheia bridge to the future
News
Standards: Teachers providing input
The
joys and struggles of a first-year teacher - Bob Gentilli of Belleville
tells his story - Part 4
Coming
together in Unity: Campaign highlights meaning of respect
The
joys and struggles of a first-year teacher - Bob Gentilli of Belleville
tells his story - Part 3
Student
WEA leaders pass along skills
ESP
certificate program opens doors for support staff
The
joys and struggles of a first-year teacher - Bob Gentilli of Belleville
tells his story - Part 2
A
symphony of learning styles
Mississippi
Valley 8th grade program molds future leaders
How
am I smart? - The theory of multiple intelligences
The
joys and struggles of a first-year teacher - Bob Gentilli of Belleville
tells his story - Part 1
Multicultural
education comes natural to some, is threatening to others
The
plight of Wisconsin's children is worsening, but public schools are succeeding