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for High School Teachers

NEW! High School’s Not Forever. New book by Jane Bluestein, Ph.D. and Eric Katz, M.S.A.C. And check out our new Web site!

Permission SlipsNEW! Permission Slips portrays a mosaic of teenage chaos, confusion and sexual anarchy, set in a suburban high school. A 9th grade “good girl,” Alison Gepner (who wants to be seen as an edgy individualist) pursues her search for meaning amidst a culture that seems to know the price of everything and the value of nothing. The adult world around her seems to be a mess, holding on by its fingertips to the illusion of control while trying its hardest to avoid looking at the emptiness at its core. Is love just another hypocritical joke? Written by high school student assistance counselor and parent Jerry Sander. Click here for more information or to order.

English Teachers: Click here for some very cute tips on how to write!

Links

American Society of Newspaper Editors
High School Journalism Project

This project seeks to identify, inspire, train and challenge the next generation of diverse electronic journalists and First Amendment advocates. Our mission is to develop new scholastic broadcast journalism programs and to strengthen existing projects through collaborations with the professional journalists.
ASNE High School Journalism Project

 

Links to other sites with great information for High School teachers, with resources to enrich your work and your life.

If you have any ideas or suggestions to contribute in any of the areas below, any sites you love or ideas that have really worked for you, please be sure to contact us!

Please note in your correspondence that your idea is for the High School Forum, and whether it’s OK to use your name, position and/or location with any recommendations we post. If you would prefer to fax or mail in your comments, click here for contact information.

In the meantime, here’s what you have to look forward to in this portion of our site:

  • Ideas and suggestions from other High School teachers
  • Tributes to people making a difference in the field of education or the lives of children
  • Inspirational quotes or stories
  • Funny stuff to brighten your day

We’re also looking for ideas for other teachers, counselors, administrators, parents or a more general audience. Let us know what you’ve tried, found or learned!

More later. Stay tuned!

 

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