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    Learning Forward to Disseminate Effective Teaching Insights

    By Learning Forward | March 31, 2011

    DALLAS—March 31, 2011—Learning Forward received a grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to increase educators’ access to information about effective teaching. Learning Forward will develop conference offerings and […]

    Learning Forward Affiliates Announce Name Change

    By Learning Forward | March 31, 2011

    DALLAS—May 31, 2011—Learning Forward is pleased to announce that 22 of its 30 active state and provincial affiliates have officially changed their affiliate names to reflect the new name of […]

    MetLife Survey of the American Teacher Explores Needs of Diverse Learners

    By Learning Forward | March 23, 2011

    Teachers agree that supporting diverse learners with high needs is a priority Dallas, Texas — March 23, 2011 — According to the new MetLife Survey of the American Teacher: Preparing Students […]

    MetLife Survey of the American Teacher Examines Views about the Path to College and Careers

    By Learning Forward | March 9, 2011

    Today’s teachers believe preparing students for college and careers is a top priority, but see obstacles to postsecondary access and success Dallas, Texas — March 9, 2011 — According to […]

    Learning Forward Announces New Associate Director of Special Projects

    By Learning Forward | March 1, 2011

    DALLAS—March 1, 2011—Learning Forward is pleased to announce the appointment of Jacqueline Kennedy as its new associate director of special projects. Kennedy will manage new and ongoing partnerships between Learning […]

    Report Identifies Policies that Support Quality Professional Development in Four Professionally Active States

    By Learning Forward | January 20, 2011

    Study of Colorado, Missouri, New Jersey, and Vermont Identifies Proven Strategies for Other States To Consider DALLAS – January 20, 2011 – To support effective teaching and improved student performance, state […]

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