Here are the results for you in the Education category.
27th Jul 2010
The “Moving on with reading” campaign, carried out on all the OMV filling stations in Romania within the “OMV Move & Help” educational program, has come to a very successful end: approximately 28,000 postcards were sold within the two months duration of the campaign and the benefits derived from their…
27th Jul 2010
Campania „Mergi mai departe citind”, derulată în toate staţiile OMV din România în cadrul programului educaţional „OMV Move & Help”, a ajuns la un final încununat de succes: circa 28.000 de cărţi poştale au fost vândute în cele două luni ale campaniei, iar beneficiile obţinute au totalizat peste 96.700 lei…
6th Jul 2010
Friends sometimes are found in the most unlikely places. And that seemed especially true today when NEA President Dennis Van Roekel presented the organization’s highest honor—the NEA Friend of Education Award—to education scholar Diane Ravitch, an architect of the Bush administration’s infamous No Child Left Behind Act of 2001.
6th Jul 2010
Sarah Brown Wessling, the 2010 National Teacher of the Year, fired up the 9,000 educators attending the National Education Association (NEA) Representative Assembly today with a passionate speech that emphasized her belief that teachers must be the lead learners in their own classrooms. That means teachers who are listening, interacting,…
5th Jul 2010
Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley received the America’s Greatest Education Governor Award from the National Education Association (NEA) today during NEA’s Representative Assembly in New Orleans. The annual award is presented to a governor who has made major, statewide efforts to improve public education.
5th Jul 2010
At a gathering of 9,000 educators on the nation’s birthday, the fireworks came courtesy of a school bus driver from Kentucky.
In a lively and emotional speech to delegates at the National Education Association’s Representative Assembly (RA) here in New Orleans, Helen Cottongim—NEA’s Education Support Professional of the Year for…
4th Jul 2010
The National Education Association (NEA), the nation’s largest organization of educators, honoured Coeur d’Alene human rights activist Tony Stewart.
Stewart received the H. Councill Trenholm Memorial Award. The award was presented July 2 in New Orleans at NEA’s annual Human and Civil Rights Awards Dinner.
4th Jul 2010
DiAnna Schimek, a former Nebraska state senator, was recognized for her achievements with the Mary Hatwood Futrell award at the National Education Association’s annual Human and Civil Rights Awards Dinner in New Orleans on Friday, July 2, 2010.
4th Jul 2010
Bess O’Brien, producer of the award-winning musical Shout It Out, and the cast of talented teens and semi-professionals actors were honored with a Human and Civil Rights Award from the National Education Association. The cast received NEA’s
SuAnne Big Crow Memorial Award for its role in bringing attention to the seriousness…
4th Jul 2010
On August 27, 1956, JoAnn Allen, Bobby Cain, Theresser Caswell, Minnie Ann Dickie, Ann Epps, Ronald “Poochie” Hayden, William “Billy” Latham, Alvah McSwain, Maurice Soles, Robert Thacker, Regina Turner and Alfred Williams walked from their Clinton, Tenn. neighborhood into history books, forever to be known as the “Clinton 12.” Their…