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By Jeff Weber
Center also once again will offer the Children's Scholarship Award and name an Educator of the Year and a Healthcare Provider of the Year

By Harrisburg University of Science and Technology
Set to coincide with national Employee Learning Week, the series of free presentations on Dec 8 will highlight new approaches for organizational learning as well as up-and-coming technologies and techniques that will shape corporate training.

By AVANCE, Inc.
AVANCE's Unlocking America's Potential Project is now accepting RFPs for the next round of Re-grant Partnerships.

By SEIL Concepts
The Thurgood Marshall College Fund (TMCF) & Wells Fargo have teamed up to influence the next generation of male educators with an intensive, pre-service HBCU Male Summer Institute. The Institute commences July 17th at Prairie View A&M University.

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By Rachel Daeger, Interior Design Educators Council
Six pre-conference programs have been planned for the 2012 IDEC Annual Conference in Baltimore, MD. The pre-conference programs are offered on Monday, March 19, 2012 at the conference host hotel, the Hyatt Regency on the Inner Harbor.

By Jeff Weber
On Feb. 29, Dr. Allen Weg will discuss assessment, diagnosis and treatment, as well as how the disorder affects kids' ability to function in school

By GAPRA
Nancy Gruver, Founder of New Moon Girls, has joined the faculty of the Global Alliance for Preventing Relational Aggression (GAPRA). Gruver is the fifth national expert to step up to provide bully prevention training to schools and individuals.

By Jack Baldermann
We must be champions of hope. That is what teacher, administrator, and educational leader Jack Baldermann tells us in the newly launched the Motivating Unmotivated Students website from Jack Baldermann Consulting

By Blair Wagner
Now, parents, counselors, educators and other youth workers can join the Global Alliance for Preventing Relational Aggression (GAPRA) to receive affordable, effective training to help children manage bullying and relationship problems.

By Jeff Weber
Center also once again will offer the Children's Scholarship Award and name an Educator of the Year and a Healthcare Provider of the Year

By A Way Through, LLC
Educators, parents and youth group leaders know that emotionally charged friendship problems, a.k.a. relational aggression, between girls can leave them stuck in the drama. Now, adults can empower girls by teaching them techniques to let go of drama.

By Eduplanet, Inc.
Eduplanet, Inc. is excited to announce a version update of its social learning software, scheduled for release on December 1st.

By Harrisburg University of Science and Technology
Set to coincide with national Employee Learning Week, the series of free presentations on Dec 8 will highlight new approaches for organizational learning as well as up-and-coming technologies and techniques that will shape corporate training.

By gal-friday publicity
Author and musician provides resource for military families.

By GAPRA
The Global Alliance for Preventing Relational Aggression (GAPRA) is excited to announce the addition of faculty member Nancy Fox-Kilgore, M.S., who will help provide bully prevention training to schools and youth organizations.

By Harrisburg University of Science and Technology
This unconference is for all involved in education: teachers, students, parents, professors, administrators and all who have a passion for education in today’s world.

By GAPRA
Girls gravitate toward teasing, taunting, name-calling and intimidation to get responses from other girls. But educators and youth group leaders can teach girls more effective ways to respond to those verbal jabs. Learn how with this free teleclass.

By AVANCE, Inc.
AVANCE's Unlocking America's Potential Project is now accepting RFPs for the next round of Re-grant Partnerships.

By Blair Wagner
Many organizations have been formed as “anti-bullying” platforms. However, the Global Alliance for Preventing Relational Aggression (GAPRA), takes a pro-social skills approach to prevent relational aggression (RA), a.k.a. emotional bullying.

By SEIL Concepts
The Thurgood Marshall College Fund (TMCF) & Wells Fargo have teamed up to influence the next generation of male educators with an intensive, pre-service HBCU Male Summer Institute. The Institute commences July 17th at Prairie View A&M University.

By Harrisburg University of Science and Technology
Entry to this free event is limited to the first 200 signups. EdCamps are run by local teachers who want to informally spark discussion and learn new ideas from one another.

By Generation Text Online
It is hard to keep up with the latest trends and know when and how your kids use digital communication. It is even more difficult to know how to help them use these new technologies safely. Here is your source for what you need to know.

By Outskirts Press
Veteran educator and teacher Randall Ng details his unorthodox methods in working with middle school kids to show the necessity of thinking and acting outside the box in order to make an appreciable difference in his students’ lives.

By Outskirts Press
Outskirts Press announces the latest highly anticipated educator’s autobiographical book from Honolulu, HI, author Randall Ng.

By A Way Through, LLC
The Global Alliance for Preventing Relational Aggression (GAPRA) is excited to announce three new faculty members. Christopher Burgess, Brenda Nixon and Sue Scheff will share expertise in parenting and cyberbullying for GAPRA training activities.

By Outskirts Press
Outskirts Press announces the latest highly anticipated education administration book from Shorewood, WI, author Carolyn Bucior.

By A Way Through, LLC
The Global Alliance for Preventing Relational Aggression (GAPRA) aims to head off physical bullying by preventing relational aggression, a.k.a. emotional bullying, which is often the precursor to violence and suicide among children.

By University of Missouri–St. Louis
Tackling the Tough Skills™, is a fun, innovative curriculum for educators and trainers to help hard-to-reach adults and/or teens prepare for the workplace

By Harrisburg University of Science and Technology
BarCamp Harrisburg 3, an ad-hoc ‘unconference’ focused on web technology and mobile application development, is coming to Harrisburg University of Science and Technology on April 9, 2011.

By Doris Brothers
Conference to be held May 13-15 in New York City

By M Palacios
Clara Publishing Launches a New Website Featuring the Work of Author and Family Counselor, Maria J. Andrade,M.F.T.

By Tamika Morrison
Ideal Early Learning, LLC an education service company devoted to providing quality professional development opportunities for early childhood program administrators, child care providers, etc will graduate its class of early childhood educators.

By Matthew Ulmer
The world’s largest student placement firm, IDP Education, has released a report from a symposium on U.S.-Australia cooperation that could advance the international student recruitment efforts of U.S. colleges and universities.

By Stephanie
Anti-theft software producer Snuko, P.L.C. has recently contracted with public schools in northern Europe.

By Karen Barak, 1105 Media Education Group
Therese Mageau assumes the role of editorial director for Campus Technology and T.H.E. Journal, the industry-leading education technology properties of 1105 Media.

By Schools Cool
School’s Cool announces its new online resources.Resource topics include math, literacy and kindergarten readiness tips and activities available for purchase as well as free.

By Rob Seitz Communications
The Natl. Minority Business Council Women’s Business Leadership Conf. meets Oct. 19th in New York CIty. Jacqueline Wales, author of “The Fearless Factor” and Karenann Carty, Academic Dean, Monroe College, New Rochelle, will headline the event.

By Dr. Bev Browning
The CCEA Ethnic Minority Affairs Committee is hosting the Grant Writing for Educators Workshop on Saturday, November 6, 2010, from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at the Teachers Health Trust Sedway Conference Room (2950 E. Rochelle Avenue - LV 89121)

By Duane Sprague
Completing two full years of PD 360 use, Loudoun County Public Schools report major achievement improvement in ESL and economically disadvantaged students

By PRMG
In order to help parents and educators save money on back-to-school art supplies, PJ Art Co. is offering discounts to schools and promoting sales specials in time for back-to-school season.

By Mainframe Interactive
Verizon Thinkfinity was selected as one of eight winners in the professional development category by Scholastic Administrator

By Anamarie Lamme of Herocare, San Diego
Non-profit organization partners with the Cajon Valley School District, the San Diego East County Chamber of Commerce and the Grossmont Schools Federal Credit Union to create book of discounts to be delivered to local educators to help them save.

By Triangle Coalition
The Triangle Coalition for Science and Technology Education now offers individual memberships to current K-12 educators in an effort to incorporate the teachers’ perspective in its call to improve STEM education.

By University of Missouri–St. Louis
Tackling the Tough Skills™, is a fun, innovative curriculum for educators and trainers to help hard-to-reach adults or teens prepare for the workplace

By Work Smarter Now / Suzann Brucato
We cater to local families to improve and enhance the educational experience of each individual. Our new website provides detailed information about each of our programs as well as helpful educational resources to students, parents, and adults.

By Judy MacDonald Johnston
The new ScreenFreeWeek.org offers free materials for teachers and parents for this year's TV Turnoff week and ongoing Screen Time Management tools to aid families and children in future "screen smart" efforts.

By Dr. Saphronia R. Johnson
Project Equilibria Mathematics and Science Educational Consulting Firm (Project Equilibria) – teaching families how to create learning opportunities at home and take advantage of those in the community

By Harrisburg University of Science and Technology
The Yahoo Developer Network has joined Microsoft BizSpark ®, the Central Pennsylvania Chapter of the Information Systems Security Association (ISSA)®, and Scrum’d as sponsors of the upcoming free BarCamp Harrisburg.

By Blythedale Children's Hospital
Blythedale One of Ten Tri-State Area Schools Recognized for Innovative Educational Leaps

By Harrisburg University
An additional 10 tickets have been added for BarCamp Harrisburg, which is hosted by Harrisburg University of Science and Technology in PA.

By Dr. Saphronia R. Johnson
Project Equilibria Mathematics and Science Educational Consulting Firm (Project Equilibria): "Math and Science:What's the Big Deal?- a workshop teaching families about math and science.

By Noel Griese
Librarians are invited to attend the Spring Book Show at the Cobb Galleria Centre in Atlanta free of charge. At the March 26-28 show, they’ll be able to buy four times as many books as they could from traditional dealers catering to libraries.

By Stephen Gruber: Hypnosis Montreal
Quebec Educators were fascinated to have the popular myths about hypnosis exploded by Montreal Consulting Hypnotist Stephen Gruber at a recent meeting of QPARSE. They discovered how hypnosis can be used to promote good health and well-being.

By Global Org. of Women in Brick & Mortar Businesses
Seminar presents techniques used by businesses, Olympic athletes, coaches, educators, and leaders in every field. This is for all who have worked at overcoming problems, reaching goals, mastering new behaviors, and living a fulfilled, balanced life.



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