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  1. Teaching 101

    Corona del Sol students Jennifer Johnson, Alexis Doll, Cindy Juarez and Chad Kahawai attend “Becoming a Teacher 101” at the ASU Polytechnic Campus Oct. 1, 2012. [Stacie Spring/Tribune]

  • Teaching 101

    Future teachers learn how to integrate activity into the school day at “Becoming a Teacher 101” at the ASU Polytechnic Campus Oct. 1, 2012. [Stacie Spring/Tribune]

  • Teaching 101

    Amber Jones “investigates” an orange during a teaching demonstration at “Becoming a Teacher 101” at the ASU Polytechnic Campus Oct. 1, 2012. [Stacie Spring/Tribune]

  • Teach For America

    Pearl Chang Esau speaks to a crowd at the Sun City West Foundation Building Monday afternoon. Esau is the executive director of Teach For America Phoenix who gave a presentation which discussed Teach for America and the public education system in Arizona.

  • Teaching certificates

  • article When you teach, your students teach you

    Saturday, April 28, 2012 6:59 am

    What’s at the heart of being a teacher? Here it is:

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  • article When you teach, your students teach you

    Saturday, April 28, 2012 6:59 am

    What’s at the heart of being a teacher? Here it is:

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  • article Teaching the business of music

    Saturday, June 23, 2012 6:01 am

    Mesa Community College’s Music Business Program will be partnering up with Chandler’s Gangplank to a new course called MCU215 Music Industry Seminar: Innovation in Music Technology.

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  • link Teaching kids about money

  • article Fast track to teaching

    Friday, April 8, 2011 10:00 am

    Want to be teacher? Arizona State University’s TEAMS (Teacher Education for Arizona Math & Science) is offering a fast track program at the Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College on the Polytechnic campus in Mesa. Students with a bachelor’s degree can start the program in June to earn an Arizona teaching certificate in one year.

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  • article Training or teaching your dog?

    Wednesday, March 23, 2011 10:00 am

    We potty train our children but do we train them to have manners or to walk or to talk, or do we teach them? Our elementary, middle or high schools don't have trainers they have teachers. 

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  • article Training or teaching your dog?

    Wednesday, March 23, 2011 10:00 am

    We potty train our children but do we train them to have manners or to walk or to talk, or do we teach them? Our elementary, middle or high schools don't have trainers they have teachers. 

    2 article(s)

  • article Workshops teach landscaping, irrigation

    Thursday, January 7, 2010 6:51 pm

    Registration is open for Chandler's popular landscaping and irrigation workshops.

  • article ASU to gauge teaching success

    Sunday, July 29, 2007 5:52 am

    Using its classrooms as laboratories, Arizona State University is launching a mammoth experiment to determine how well it does its most basic job: teaching college students.

  • article Teaching children social justice

    Monday, January 15, 2007 1:23 am

    “Dear Andre’s Dad: I think it would be sad living in a hotel. I’m sorry that you don’t have a home,” reads a letter, printed in a child’s handwriting, hanging on a bulletin board outside Gwen Struble’s first-grade classroom.

  • article Games are fun teaching tool

    Monday, January 8, 2007 2:36 am

    Did you promise to spend more quality time with your kids this year? If so, one way is to hold a Family Game Night, which also can teach kids valuable lessons about math, critical thinking and sportsmanship.

  • article Teaching goes high tech

    Wednesday, July 5, 2006 2:21 am

    Traditional teaching tools are biting the chalk dust in East Valley schools, as chalkboards, white boards and slide projectors are being replaced with new computerized, digitalized versions. Schools in Chandler, Tempe and Mesa are piloting high-tech classrooms where nearly everything is done on computers.

  • article Teaching goes high tech

    Wednesday, July 5, 2006 2:21 am

    Traditional teaching tools are biting the chalk dust in East Valley schools, as chalkboards, white boards and slide projectors are being replaced with new computerized, digitalized versions.

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  • article Teaching goes high tech

    Wednesday, July 5, 2006 2:22 am

    Traditional teaching tools are biting the chalk dust in East Valley schools, as chalkboards, white boards and slide projectors are being replaced with new computerized, digitalized versions. Schools in Chandler, Tempe and Mesa are piloting high-tech classrooms where nearly everything is done on computers.

  • Teaching goes high tech

    SMART TEACHING: Clarissa Wiszezur, left, and Nicole Lueders, teachers at Lincoln Elementary School in Mesa, create curriculum for fifth-grade students June 23 while learning how to effectively use SMART boards during a training session at CCS Pr

  • Teaching goes high tech

  • article Higley teaching method criticized

    Wednesday, March 29, 2006 4:52 am

    A new teaching approach that shifts classroom control from teachers to students in the Higley Unified School District has parents worried that it is negatively affecting their children.

  • article Higley teaching method criticized

    Wednesday, March 29, 2006 9:17 am

    A new teaching approach that shifts classroom control from teachers to students in the Higley Unified School District has parents worried that it is negatively affecting their children.

  • article Another Thompson teaching Hoyas

    Wednesday, January 25, 2006 1:43 am

    Georgetown looked to a familiar face when it sought out a new men’s basketball coach in the spring of 2004.

  • article Leaving teaching for tiling

    Sunday, May 15, 2005 7:55 am

    Fifteen-years ago, Tim Maas, 49, of Tempe was earning $27,000-a-year as a substitute elementary school teacher in south Phoenix.

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