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Teachers
Network is a non-profit education organization
that has been working for more than 20 years to
support and connect innovative teachers through
grants and networking opportunities in the areas
of curriculum, leadership, policy and new media.
With headquarters in New York City, the Teachers
Network community of educators is linked nationwide
by 21 affiliated organizations including education
foundations, public school systems, and several
state education departments that have adopted
Teachers Network programs. Recently, Teachers
Network established its first international affiliation
with the launch of TeachNet Ireland. Teachers
Network’s mission is to provide teachers with
the knowledge and skills to become leaders in
their classrooms and schools, thereby improving
student learning and achievement.
Please select from the Major
Features of TeachersNetwork.org from
the topics on the left.
Teachers
Network Leadership Institute (TNLI):
TNLI was established to improve student achievement
by giving teachers an active voice in education
policymaking so that policy decisions are informed
by the realities of daily classroom life. TNLI MetLife
Fellows--all full-time teachers from Teachers Network
affiliates--research key issues and develop recommendations
based on their findings. These findings are then
published and disseminated nationwide. To help get
the word out, fellows routinely present their research
and recommendations to policymakers at all levels.
In addition, many fellows serve on local, state,
and national education policy advisory boards and
task forces.
IMPACT
II Grants: Teachers Network helps teachers make the most of
innovative and creative ideas by awarding them grants
to package and disseminate their ideas to other
interested teachers, who then adapt and tailor them
to their own classrooms. More than 40,000 teachers
have received IMPACT II grants to develop, document,
and disseminate innovative preK-12 programs in the
curriculum areas of science, math, technology, and
literacy.
TeachNet:
TeachNet seeks to improve student learning by helping
teachers develop appropriate and effective instructional
materials that infuse the Internet and support local
and state standards. Teachers have access to curriculum
and technical specialists, grants, and a supportive
network to further develop their skills throughout
the year. Teacher projects are published online
and disseminated to educators both locally and worldwide.
These teachers are in the vanguard of educational
reform, ensuring quality control of classroom instruction
and responsible use of technology.
Curriculum Units & Lesson Plans—We have THOUSANDS of classroom-tested, readily-available lesson plans and full curriculum units developed for teachers, by teachers. http://teachersnetwork.org/lessonplans
We’re powered by Google so you’re a click a way from the subject, topic, and grade level you’re looking for at our Google Search. http://www.google.com/u/teachersnetwork?q=&sa.x=27&sa.y=9
How-To’s—Find out how to do just about anything in your classroom. http://teachersnetwork.org/ntol/ntol_how_to.htm
And... if you need help, ask one of our Online Mentors. You’ll get a response within 72 hours! http://teachersnetwork.org/ntny/ntny_helpline.htm
Grants—We have TeachNet grant applications available now and information about more grant opportunities. http://teachersnetwork.org/grants
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