Teachers
Are you looking for tools to teach your students about how our government works? Or ways to get involved in organizations representing teachers like you? If so, this page is for you. The links on this page are designed to make your job, as a teacher, easier and hopefully provide some interesting discussions in your classrooms, too.
Government
Professional Organizations
- American Association of School Administrators
- National Association of Secondary School Principals
- American Federation of Teachers
- National Education Association
- National Council of Teachers of Mathematics
- National Council of Teachers of English
- National Science Teachers Association
- National Council for the Social Studies
- National Art Education Association
- Association for Career and Technical Education
- Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages
- National Association of Special Education Teachers
- Science Education for Students with Disabilities
- The National Research Center on the Gifted and Talented
Grants, Awards, and Opportunities
- Residential Award for Mathematics and Science Teaching
- Albert Einstein Distinguished Educator Fellowship Program
- Toyota Tapestry Grants for Teachers
- The Congressional Award program
Resources and Professional Development
- Marco Polo Internet Content for the Classroom
Partners of the Marco Polo Site include the following:- The Kennedy Center for Performing Arts - Arts Edge
- National Council on Economic Education - EconEdLink
- National Endowment for the Humanities - EdSitement
- National Council of Teachers of Mathematics - Illuminations
- International Reading Association and National Council of Teachers of English - Read, Write, Think
- American Association for the Advancement of Science - Science NetLinks
- National Geographic - Expeditions
- Eisenhower National Clearing House
- PBS TeacherLine
- NOVA
- Discovery Channel School
- Brain Pop
- 4 Teachers
Teaching Resources
Current News
- 05.09.12 DELEGATION MEMBERS ANNOUNCE $1.1 MILLION TO HELP DISADVANTAGED STUDENTS IN CONNECTICUT PURSUE A COLLEGE EDUCATION
- 05.08.12 LIEBERMAN STATEMENT ON THE PASSING OF MAURICE SENDAK
- 05.01.12 Senate Postal Leaders Urge House Leadership to Act Quickly on Postal Reform Legislation
- 05.01.12 LIEBERMAN, COLLINS ASK SECRET SERVICE FOR RULES GUIDING EMPLOYEE CONDUCT RECORD OF PAST MISCONDUCT
- 04.30.12 LIEBERMAN, BLUMENTHAL HOPEFUL TWO MAIL PROCESSING PLANTS IN CONNECTICUT WILL REMAIN OPEN AS A RESULT OF SENATE VOTE




