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TNLI: Press
Articles (below) Press Releases

Brooklyn Daily Eagle, An Exciting School, and Writing for Kids by Trudy Whitman

Co-op City Times, M.S. 181 teacher [Todd Alper] wins fellowship to study the benefits of after-school programs on academic performance by Bill Stuttig

Theory Into Practice, A View of Research From Practice: Voices of Teachers by Debra Miretzky

New York Teacher, Prospecting for lesson plans? by Dorothy Callaci

Chicago Tribune, Teachers left out of `No Child' reform goals, by Chicago MetLife Fellows

New York Teacher, Fellowships enhance teacher leadership

EducationNews.Org, Teacher Network Annual Celebration by Ron Isaac

Sunday News Journal, Teachers Take Class in Policy and Advocacy by Kelly Bothum

Catalyst-Chicago, Teachers Become Researchers by Jody Temkin

Peace Corps Fellows Times, PCF Alumna Jennifer Davoli Takes Action as a Teachers Network Leadership Institute Fellow by Amy Roberts

Education Week, Teacher Taps Parents to Help With Test Prep by Bess Keller

Early Childhood Today, Early Childhood Teacher Kristal Rice on Exploring Science with Young Children

Flatbush Life, Test results don't tell the tale, say teachers by Stephen Witt

Steinhardt School of Education Newsletter, Taking Action with Teacher Research

Journal of the Rochester Teachers Association, Linking Students to a Curriculum That Isn't Linked to Them by Jeremy L. Copeland

Brooklyn Heights Press, Teachers Network Reaches Out to New NY Teachers

United Teacher, Member Milestones

West Side Spirit, Teacher/Researchers Present Findings

Phi Delta Kappan, Gimme That School Where Everything's Scripted!
by Marika Paez

New York Teacher, Teachers Can Play a Key Role in Developing Education Policy by TNLI MetLife Fellows

Education Week, Research Into Practice
by Jane Ching Fung and Gail V. Ritchie

Brooklyn Heights Press, Featuring the Teachers Network Conference
by Trudy Whitman

New York Teacher, Seeking Support for New Teachers
by TNLI MetLife Fellows

Akron Beacon Journal, With the right tools, teachers can do their job well
by Ellen Meyers

Daily News, Ed seminar has booked noted writer by Elizabeth Hays

Education Week, Whither Teachers? Trying to Be Heard
by Ellen Meyers

New York Teacher, Multiple Forms of Assessment - The Only Responsible Choice by TNLI MetLife Fellows

US Senator Barbara Boxer congratulates Chris Mullin, a MetLife Fellow in the Teachers Network Leadership Institute and California Teacher of the Year.

Teaching Quality in the Southeast: Best Practices and Policies, Teacher Leadership for Teaching Quality: The Teachers Network Leadership Institute Model

Education Week, The Test Doesn't Tell All,
by Ellen Meyers and Frances O'Connell Rust

Press Releases

Teachers Gather to Discuss How Classroom Practice Can Help Improve Education Policy and Benefit Students

Teachers Network Leadership Institute Calls for Improved School Leadership

Announcing Teachers Network Leadership Institute

Teacher Leaders Bring the Teacher’s Voice into Education Policymaking
Announcing the publication of “Ensuring Teacher Quality”

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