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Why is it important to continue to support schools this close to the end of the school year?

Communities In Schools @ Clarke Middle School

Most of us don’t think much about school during this time of year.  We are all busy blowing our nose, wiping our eyes, and sneezing from the pollen; we are off on Spring Break trips, we are outside planting new flowers or getting a tan.  While many of ... »

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Teacher Morale is Low? How Could That Be?

Engaged Intellectuals

Of course teacher morale is lower than it has been in two decades – no surprise there. Maybe this recent study will provide lots of educators to jump up, yell, scream, write, speak out, organize, and figure out a way to be powerful once again! A HUGE k... »

Conrad Fink, UGA and AP great

Lucid Idiocy (politics)

Conrad C. Fink, the foreign correspondent, Associated Press vice president and newspaper executive who taught journalism at the University of Georgia for 28 years, died Sunday, according to numerous media outlets and the university's Grady College.He w... »

Body Matters in Teacher Education – a Podcast

Engaged Intellectuals

This is a podcast of a research talk I gave at the College of Education, The University of Georgia last week. It offers a small slice of a three-year study I’ve been conducting in teacher education and creating “culturally-relevant” spaces for teacher ... »

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Updated: Fundraisers Scheduled for Athens Public School Teacher

Athens Patch

Jan Tibbett, who taught third grade at Barrow for many years until transferring to Oglethorpe Avenue Elementary, was diagnosed with Acute Myeloid Leukemia in August of 2011. She was immediately admitted in Athens Regional to begin chemotherapy, accordi... »

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