Education Week Trial
WiLS is pleased to provide a free, two-month trial subscription to EDUCATION WEEK which provides award-winning news coverage of the K-12 education world.
If your institution has a school or college of education . . . if you have faculty and administrators responsible for developing the next generation of teachers and school leaders, total access to EdWeek.org will be a valuable resource for your staff and students.
A site license to EDUCATION WEEK serves as a practical textbook that keeps everyone current on the latest news, controversies, and research in elementary and secondary education.
Trial Link: http://www.edweek.org
Trial Password: edweek3
Contact Jeff Brunner () to get pricing or if you have any questions.
MORE INFORMATION
EdWeek.org is updated every day with news regarding . . .
* the challenges and controversies surrounding the adoption of Common Core standards
* teacher-related policies and politics at the state and national levels
* the latest research findings on teacher effectiveness and student learning
* school safety concerns
* innovative uses of technology in the classroom and school-district office
EdWeek.org also includes the complete content from the print edition – 37 issues a year – which is posted just days after the paper is mailed, becoming part of an archive with more than 30 years of previously published content.
Other Web-site highlights include . . .
*** breaking news of the day, plus commentary and opinion pieces from education leaders and practitioners (http://EdWeek.org).
*** special, in-depth reports on discipline, teacher colleges, e-learning, standards, and more (http://www.edweek.org/ew/news/special-reports/index.html).
*** the Teacher channel (http://www.edweek.org/tm/), a lively forum for news, information, and opinion for practitioners and would-be teachers. You’ll also find practical teaching tips as well as professional development advice.
***Digital Directions (http://www.edweek.org/dd/) to keep you current on how technology is impacting classroom learning and school management.
*** the Research Center (http://www.edweek.org/rc/index.html) which conducts annual policy surveys, collects data, and performs annual analysis. The Center also manages a database of state policy indicators.
In short, Education Week is an essential resource for your faculty
members and administrators who are training the next generation of
teachers and leaders in K-12. It’s also a practical resource that will be used by education students who need to know what’s really going on in K-12 classrooms today across the U.S.
Depending on interest, WiLS will negotiate special, reduced pricing for an Education Week site license.
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