June 2005 — Industry Perspective

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No Teacher Left Behind

Region 4 Education Service Center, TX
www.esc4.net
As part of its Texas Virtual School initiative, this regional service agency is using Webbased tools to train a statewide pool of e-instructors, provide an online secure interface for professional development courses, prepare counselors and mentors for potential online K-12 students, and to create a support area for TVS instructors.

Area Cooperative Educational Services (ACES), CT
www.aces.k12.ct.us
As part of the statewide BEST program to support and retain new teachers, ACES delivers online professional development opportunities and creates online communities for mentors to interact and exchange best practices with new teachers.

Arlington Public Schools, VA
www.arlington.k12.va.us
The metropolitan district’s online solution helps teachers learn Spanish so they can communicate with Spanishspeaking families about their children.

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Matthew Pittinsky, Chairman, Blackboard Inc., "No Teacher Left Behind," T.H.E. Journal, 6/1/2005, http://www.thejournal.com/articles/17322

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