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Thank you NEA!


Access to the Gateway’s 50,000+ quality teaching resources has been made possible through generous sponsorship by the National Education Association.  Because of NEA’s support, The Gateway to 21st Century Skills is free to all users.  The Gateway (formerly known as GEM) was developed with funds from the U.S. Department of Education to provide teachers with learning resources created by over 750 publicly funded organizations.  In 2005 the Gateway’s U.S. Dept. of Ed. funding ceased and the National Education Association stepped in to preserve this national education asset.

To learn more about what NEA provides to its members, visit them at http://www.NEA.org . A sample of NEA benefits include:

PRAXIS pressure?

Are you preparing to take the Praxis II Principles of Learning and Teaching (PLT)? Wouldn't you love to have an online study guide to help you prepare for the test? And wouldn't it be even better if it were free?

Well, look no further... NEA Members have FREE access to our online Praxis PLT Study Guide.

Simply log in as a member and get started.           

NEA Student Program

Not a member? Not a problem. Join the NEA Student Program today and have immediate access to the Praxis II PLT Study Guide.

 


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Autism Spectrum Toolbox

You have your new class list in your hands. A new year and a brand new set of students is an exciting and sometimes stressful time of each year for educators. What kind of learning styles will you see? Are you going to have new behavior issues that will throw you for a loop? What will really work to engage your students this year? Although most classes include a range of skill levels and learning types, this range can be increased for those mainstream teachers with students identified on the autism spectrum. How can we best serve these children so the school year can be productive and meaningful for all the students and the teacher? More...