posted by: Alana
| November 04, 2015, 06:47 pm
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“Smart, Skilled, and Striving” – a new report from the Center for American Progress (CAP) – was just released this week as a means to answer the question, “How do we attract more teachers to the teaching profession?” They claim the solution is to raise the bar.
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posted by: Alana
| October 23, 2015, 10:20 am
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Little Rock, Arkansas–The Arkansas State Teachers Association (ASTA), the state’s premier non-union professional association for educators, has entered in to an organizational partnership to co-host the upcoming Arkansas Curriculum Conference (ACC) on November 5-6, 2015 at the Marriott Convention Center in Little Rock. ACC is the Arkansas Department of Education’s (ADE) approved annual professional development curriculum conference for K-12 educators of various subjects. Working alongside the Arkansas Council for Social Studies, Arkansas Council of Teachers of English and Language Arts, Arkansas Council of Teachers of Mathematics, and a vast group of STEM Centers for Math and Science Education, ASTA will connect with a wide range of educators throughout the state to aid them in fostering professionalism through Arkansas’s only state-wide professional conference that spans all four major disciplines.
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posted by: Alix
| October 20, 2015, 02:12 pm
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In response to the Little Rock School District’s proposed union contract, The Arkansas State Teachers Association (ASTA), the state’s largest non-union professional educators’ association issued the following statement:
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posted by: Alix
| August 17, 2015, 08:28 am
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Today, the Arkansas State Teachers Association (ASTA) joins with 99 partner organizations in 42 states across the nation to celebrate National Employee Freedom Week (NEFW), a national campaign to promote employee rights of association. This is a 25% increase in participating organizations over last year, and the biggest coalition of partners yet!
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posted by: Alana
| March 24, 2015, 10:35 am
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Did you know...?
Unlike ASTA, the Arkansas Education Association/National Education Association dictates that teachers may only resign membership during a small, unadvertised window in the fall. If a teacher misses this deadline, s/he is forced to pay membership dues for the entire school year.
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