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  1. SemiSHDetached Teachers: Building Advisory & Support Relationships in Classrooms (School Development and the Management of Change) by Colin Biott, 1990-10-01
  2. Glencoe Mathematics Algebra 1 by Berchie Holliday, Gilbert Cuevas, 2004-01-01
  3. Assessing Learning: Librarians and Teachers as Partners (Genreflecting Advisory Series) by Violet H. Harada, Joan M. Yoshina, 2005-06-30
  4. Treasure Chest: A Teacher Advisory Source Book by Cheryl Hoversten, 1991-11
  5. The advisory teacher's diary by Suzy Powling, 1988
  6. Nurturing a Teacher Advisory Program by Claire G. Cole, 1992-12
  7. Advisory Teacher's Manual (Kids' Stuff)
  8. Life Lessons for Young Adolescents: An Advisory Guide for Teachers by Fred Schrumpf, Sharon Freiburg, et all 1993-12
  9. Enhancing Professional Development for Teachers: Potential Uses of Information Technology, Report of a Workshop by Committee on Enhancing Professional Development for Teachers, National Academies Teacher Advisory Council, et all 2007-09-07
  10. Glencoe Mathematics Algebra 1 Virginia Edition [Teacher's Wraparound Edition] by Virginia Teacher Advisory Board, 2005
  11. Whole School Curriculum Development In The Primary School by Jennifer Nias Cambridge Institute of Education; Geoff Southworth Cambridge Institute of Education; Penelope Campbell Advisory TeacherEssex LEA., 1992-02-01
  12. [Miscellaneous publications, not catalogued separately] by Teachers Advisory Council on Alcohol and Drug Education, 1991
  13. Linking Mandatory Professional Development With High-quality Teaching and Transcripts by National Academies Teacher Advisory Coun, National Research Council (U. S.), 2006-04
  14. Maintain an occupational advisory committee (Professional teacher education module series)

1. Teen Ink: Teacher Advisory Board
By teens for teenagers. teacher advisory Board. The Teen Ink teacher advisory Board is comprised of more than 150 secondary school teachers in
http://www.teenink.com/Teacher/teacher_board.html
Teacher Advisory Board
The Teen Ink Teacher Advisory Board is comprised of more than 150 secondary school teachers in 43 states. These educators actively use Teen Ink Magazine in their classrooms and serve as volunteer liaisons and advisors to Teen Ink
Board Opportunities

Membership Requirements

How Can I Get Involved?

List of Advisory Board Members

Board Opportunities

Advisory Board members serve on a volunteer basis only. There are no financial obligations, time commitments or meetings. Board members can participate in any of the following ways:
  • Teacher Surveys - Periodically throughout the year, we rely on our board members for suggestions and feedback. Surveys range from informal telephone chats and email exchanges, to brief written questionnaires. This input helps us continuously improve our publications to better meet the interests and needs of both you and your students.
  • References - We believe the best resource for a teacher is another teacher. Our board members are available to answer your questions and/or to discuss their own experiences with Teen Ink . Because our board is so large and includes representatives from most states, it is easy to

2. Governor's Teacher Advisory Committee
The Governor's teacher advisory Committee (GTAC) History Committee Members Official Duties of GTAC GTAC Subcommittees Governor's Teacher Advisor Links Office of the Governor North Carolina Department of Public Instruction
http://www.gov.state.nc.us/gtac
The Governor's Teacher Advisory Committee (GTAC) History Committee Members Official Duties of GTAC GTAC Subcommittees ... Governor's Teacher Advisor Links: Office of the Governor North Carolina Department of Public Instruction North Carolina Business Committee for Education National Board for Professional Teaching Standards ... Southeast Center for Teaching Quality Photograph by Bruce Clark Photography

3. WCPSS--Teacher Advisroy Council Works To Help Wake Teachers And Students
Hughes who served on the Governor's teacher advisory Committee. "With Gov. Hunt, I saw the state Teachers Advisory
http://www.wcpss.net/news/poston/teacher_council
Schools Jobs Newcomers Community/Business ... About Us QUICK SEARCH JUST IN Proposed 2003-04 Student Reassignment Plan 2003 High School Summer School Information Grading Period Change for Traditional Calendar Schools ... Make-Up Days HIGHLIGHTS WCPSS Job Application High School Planning Guide - 2003-2004 Spring 2003 Job Fair Board of Education ... Direct Line E-SERVICES Downloadable Forms E-Newsletters Notification Service School Assignment Finder ... School Stories
Teacher Advisory Council works to help Wake teachers and students
February 11, 2002 - A new teachers advisory council has begun tackling some of the tough issues that teachers say will help them be more effective in the classroom. Superintendent Bill McNeal created the council after holding a series of forums last year where teachers voiced their concerns to McNeal and his administrative cabinet. Kim Hughes, a Wake County teacher and former State Teacher of the Year, helped organize the forums last year and has worked with McNeal in developing the council this year. "We're creating something new," said Hughes who served on the Governor's Teacher Advisory Committee. "With Gov. Hunt, I saw the state Teachers Advisory Committee really make a difference. Bill McNeal's strong commitment to leaving no child behind, coupled with his openness to teachers' ideas made this idea a reality. It was a good way to give Wake County teachers an ongoing voice in our system."

4. CDM - Teacher Advisory Committee: Professional Development At CDM
teacher advisory Committee. Children's Discovery Museum of San Joseis proud to sponsor a yearround teacher advisory group. The
http://www.cdm.org/p/viewPage.asp?mlid=92

5. NCREL Regional Networks: Teacher Advisory Council
teacher advisory Council (TAC) Information Page. teacher advisory Council (TAC) Policiesand Procedures. Retired Members. Mr. Jim Bettendorf, North Jr. High, St.
http://www.ncrel.org/policy/network/tac.htm
Teacher Advisory Council (TAC)
Information Page
Description Membership Policies and Procedures
Description:
  • Teacher Advisory Council: November 2002 Agenda Teacher Advisory Council: June 2002 Summary Teacher Advisory Council: October 2001 Summary Teacher Advisory Council: June 2001 Summary Teacher Advisory Council: June 2000 Summary Teacher Advisory Council: September 1999 Summary Teacher Advisory Council: September 1999 Member Questionnaire Results
2003 TAC Meeting Dates: June 24-26, 2003
November 13-14, 2003
Membership:
Illinois
  • Ms. Inez Jacobson, McCosh Elementary School, Chicago, IL
    Mr. Steve Salski, Lincoln Hall Middle School, Lincolnwood, IL
    Ms. Carol Sims, Riverton Middle School, Riverton, IL
    Ms. Margie Smagacz, William P. Gray Elementary School, Chicago, IL
Iowa
  • Ms. Maria Brown, Durant Community School District, Durant, IA
    Ms. Denise Carlson, Gilbert Elementary School, Gilbert, IA
    Ms. Annette Louk, Webster City Middle School, Webster City, IA
    Ms. Gail Wortmann, Ottumwa High School, Ottumwa, IA

6. Teacher Advisory Council Notes Index
teacher advisory Panel. The teacher advisory Panel works with the National Science Center staff to provide essential
http://webserver.northstar.k12.ak.us/advisory
Teacher Advisory Council Notes Index
This page was last updated on Thursday, 10-Apr-2003 07:47:23 AKDT .

7. NCREL Regional Networks: Teacher Advisory Council
NCREL teacher advisory Council June 2122, 2001 Agenda and MeetingNotes. Wednesday, June 20, 2001 1200 noon - 400 pm. Pre-meeting
http://www.ncrel.org/policy/network/files/tac06-01.htm
NCREL Teacher Advisory Council
June 21-22, 2001
Agenda and Meeting Notes
Wednesday, June 20, 2001 12:00 noon - 4:00 p.m. Pre-meeting Tour of Fermilab for TAC Members and NCREL Staff Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory's Teacher Resource Center (TRC) is a demonstration site for the Eisenhower National Clearing Center (ENC). The TRC and the North Central Math and Science Consortium (NCMSC), located at NCREL, collaborate to provide math and science assistance and services to Midwest schools and districts. Teacher, school, and district workshops, and online services and resources were explained and demonstrated. The Fermilab Education home page is at http://www-ed.fnal.gov/ Thursday, June 21, 2001 8:30 a.m.-9:00 a.m. Continental Breakfast at NCREL 9:00 a.m.-9:30 a.m. Welcome and Interactive Ice Breaker TAC members in attendance: Katherine Stahl, Andy Kuemmel, Jan Mitchell, Jerry Pierce, Sheridan Rayl, Maureen Taylor, Carol Sims, Nancy Flanagan, Inez Jacobsen, Alan Stauffacher, Tom Howe, Melody Fawcett Leech, Penny Minkoff, and Tracy Van Peeren NCREL staff in attendance: Margaret O'Keefe, Cheryl Gray, Sabrina Laine, Donna Bronson, Linda Gould, Doug Obert, and Danielle Carnahan (intern)

8. The Joplin Globe - Online Edition
teacher advisory BOARD The following educators have generously donated their timeto serve on the NIE teacher advisory Board for the 20012002 school year.
http://www.joplinglobe.com/nie/adv_brd.html
About NIE NIE History Why use NIE? 2001-2002 NIE Program Guide ... Home TEACHER ADVISORY BOARD Fulfilling Our Mission In order to fulfill our mission of “Educating Tomorrow’s Leaders With Today’s News,” the Educational Services Department relies on input from the education community to strengthen the NIE program. Our goal is to bring together a group of educators from different communities, schools and grade levels twice a year to update them on current NIE programs and seek feedback regarding the usefulness of these programs in the classroom. The following educators have generously donated their time to serve on the NIE Teacher Advisory Board for the 2001-2002 school year. We thank them for being an important part of keeping our program current. 2001-2002 Teacher Advisory Board Members Cynthia Spurgeon
Jefferson Elementary School, Joplin, MO Rebecca Gallemore
McKinley Elementary School, Joplin, MO Marsha Jensen
North Middle School, Joplin, MO Barbara Arnold
Joplin R-8 Schools, Joplin, MO

9. WCPSS--Progress Report On Superintendent's Teacher Advisory Council Recommendati
Progress Report On Superintendent's teacher advisory Council Recommendations
http://www.wcpss.net/teacher-advisory-council
Schools Jobs Newcomers Community/Business ... About Us QUICK SEARCH JUST IN Proposed 2003-04 Student Reassignment Plan 2003 High School Summer School Information Grading Period Change for Traditional Calendar Schools ... Make-Up Days HIGHLIGHTS WCPSS Job Application High School Planning Guide - 2003-2004 Spring 2003 Job Fair Board of Education ... Direct Line E-SERVICES Downloadable Forms E-Newsletters Notification Service School Assignment Finder ... WCPSS Home STAC
Progress Report On Superintendent's Teacher Advisory Council Recommendations
Goal 1: Effective Communication
Goal 2: School Climate and Leadership Evaluation
Members of the STAC have met with the Area Assistant Superintendents and with representatives of the Wake County Division of Principals and Assistant Principals to discuss improved processes for gathering feedback from the school community about school climate and leadership issues in all schools. Following these discussions, Superintendent McNeal created a representative committee, chaired by Karen Banks, to explore "360 Degree" feedback processes. After its study, the committee will recommend a process designed to improve or enhance the professional growth of school and central-level leaders. The committee’s first organizational meeting is in late September.

10. North Carolina Office Of The Governor - Education Office
The Governor's teacher advisory Committee (GTAC) is charged to advise the governorconcerning the current reality of teaching in North Carolina classrooms.
http://www.governor.state.nc.us/Office/Education/GTAC_overview.asp
Education Office Education First Task Force More At Four Teacher Advisory Committee ... Standard-Track Grant Application The Governor's Teacher Advisory Committee (GTAC) is charged to advise the governor concerning the current reality of teaching in North Carolina classrooms. It was NC teachers' input, through this committee, that helped shape the Excellent Schools Act. In addition, responsibilities include identifying, recognizing, and celebrating entrepreneurial schools in NC and supporting teachers seeking National Board Certification. Official Duties of GTAC
  • 1. To advise the Governor about experiences and concerns of teachers in the classrooms of North Carolina.
  • To assist the Governor in his efforts to improve teaching and learning in North Carolina's schools. To recommend strategies for recruiting and retaining quality educators. To identify, recognize, and celebrate entrepreneurial schools and school systems.
  • Governor's Teacher Advisory Committee For 2000 - 2001 2003 - North Carolina Office of the Governor Home Meet the Governor News Cabinet Information ... Login

    11. Teacher Advisory Program
    The TeacherAdviser. Program. A Guide to An Overview of the Teacher-Adviser Program 5. The Teacher-Adviser Program Implementation Stages
    http://osca.ouac.on.ca/T-A-E.PDF

    12. Governor McGreevey Establishes Direct Link With State's Teachers
    an Executive Order establishing the Governor's teacher advisory Committee. Through this committee, teachers will now
    http://www.state.nj.us/cgi-bin/governor/njnewsline/view_article.pl?id=650

    13. Teen Ink: A Magazine Written By Teens: Our FAQ
    material? What is the teacher advisory Board? Why have celebrities agreedto Teen Ink interviews? What is the teacher advisory Board? Teacher
    http://www.teenink.com/About/FAQ.html
    Teen Ink FAQ
    Frequently Asked Questions
    Who supports
    Teen Ink
    What is the philosophy behind
    Teen Ink ... Teen Ink
    Who supports Teen Ink

    Teen Ink
    is an independent print publication of The Young Authors Foundation, Inc. We are not affiliated with any individual, group or organization. We receive our income from four sources: advertisers in the magazine who support our goals and want to reach teenagers with their message; tax-deductible donations people have made to our charitable nonprofit foundation; payment for subscriptions of the print magazine requested by schools for their students; and all royalties from the sale of the Teen Ink books.
    What is the philosophy behind Teen Ink
    The Young Authors Foundation feels strongly that one of the greatest needs of young people is to preserve their sense of self-worth. Teen Ink's role is to listen to its contributors and provide a forum in which teens can express themselves through poetry, essays, stories, reviews, art and photography.
    What is The Young Authors Foundation?
    The Young Authors Foundation, Inc., founded in 1989, is a 501(c) 3 nonprofit foundation providing a unique and far-reaching reading, communications and writing experience for teenagers.

    14. Teacher Advisory Committee - Information & Minutes - Chatham County Schools
    The Chatham County teacher advisory Committee is composed of representativesfrom all fifteen schools. Traditionally, the Teachers
    http://www8.chatham.k12.nc.us/school/tac/
    Meetings/Minutes Payroll Check Deduction Descriptions The Chatham County Teacher Advisory Committee is composed of representatives from all fifteen schools. Traditionally, the Teachers of the Year serve as members. The Superintendent acts as moderator during the meetings. Committee members bring concerns and issues to the table for discussion purposes. Contact: Dr. Larry Mabe , Superintendent of Chatham County Schools Meetings/Minutes for 2002-2003 Date Location Minutes Recorder PDFs RTFs September 25, 2002 Central Office Dr. Larry Mabe pdf rtf October 16, 2002 Chatham Middle Greta James pdf rtf November 13, 2002 Bennett Rob Newman pdf rtf December 11, 2002 Horton Middle Rose Pate pdf rtf January 15, 2003 SAGE Academy Sheila Beal pdf rtf February 12, 2003 Silk Hope Amy Andrews pdf rtf March 12, 2003 Moncure Kathy Waters pdf rtf April 16, 2003 Pittsboro Elementary Carlene White pdf rtf May 14, 2003 TBA NA pdf rtf Resources Payroll Check Deduction Descriptions Chatham County Schools

    15. MISC: Teacher Advisory Menu
    Middle School Info Center, teacher advisory Menu, Middle School InfoCenter. The primary purpose of a teacher advisory program is to
    http://www.vmsa.org/vmcent/tamenu.html
    M iddle S chool I nfo C enter Teacher Advisory Menu M iddle S chool I nfo C enter The primary purpose of a Teacher Advisory program is to allow every student in a school to partake in a relationship with at least one adult in his/her school that is characterized by warmth, concern, openness and understanding. These programs, often accomplished by one teacher working with a small group of students for 20 minutes three times a week, have been adopted in many Middle Schools across the country. Unfortunately , this worthwhile program is typically unsuccessful for a variety of reasons. The following information should help those interested in starting and completing a successful teacher advisory program. Middle School Info Center ... Middle School Web Sites To Contact Us: E-mail: gatewood@vt.edu or Write To: M iddle S chool I nfo C enter
    Tom Gatewood
    Virginia Middle School Association
    Virginia Tech
    7054 Haycock Road
    Falls Church, VA 22043-2311
    O:703/538-8482
    H: 540/338-3046 FAX:

    16. MISC: Teacher Advisory Activities
    Middle School Info Center, teacher advisory Activities, Middle School Info Center. Clickhere to see what kids are saying about their teacher advisory Programs.
    http://www.vmsa.org/vmcent/taactivities.html
    M iddle S chool I nfo C enter Teacher Advisory Activities M iddle S chool I nfo C enter The following are some activities that teachers could use in their Teacher Advisory Programs. Many have been used successfully in the past. Learning Styles Inventory (LSI) At the beginning of the year one of the best ways to learn about students is to administer this inventory which was developed by Dunn and Dunn. It is a 104 T/F test that students can complete in about 20-30 minutes. After a simple analysis a teacher can get a nice view of how these particular students like to learn and how they like to function. For instance, you will find out if a student is a self starter, prefers group or individual work, or works best in the morning or the afternoon. Multiple Intelligences Assessment Thankfully we now know that individuals enjoy learning in many different ways. Howard Gardner believes that humans possess seven intelligences. This Assessment allows a teacher to find out exactly how their students prefer to learn. For instance, some students are kinesthetic learners while others prefer learning mathematically. Name Games/Scavenger Hunts One of the best things teachers can do in the first few meetings of teacher advisory is to have scavenger hunts that allow students to get to know each other. Give them sheets with questions on it and the only way to answer them is to ask others in the class. Name games are a lot of fun too.

    17. Teacher Advisory Group
    Cam and the coral web site. Learn more about the Coral Cam TeacherAdvisory Group. See the group photo! Use the fruits of their
    http://coexploration.org/bbsr/coral/coral99/
    Coral Cam Teachers About Team Thursday Thursday Page 2 Friday Friday Page 2 Friday Page 3 Saturday Saturday Page 2 Sunday Monday Monday Page 2 Tuesday Tuesday Page 2 Wednesday Coral Cam Web Site Coral Cam Lesso... The Bermuda Biological Station for Research and the College of Exploration invited five teachers from the United States, one teacher from Bermuda and one teacher from the United Kingdom to the Bermuda Biological Station for Research for a week of design and review activities related to the Coral Cam and the coral web site. Learn more about the Coral Cam Teacher Advisory Group . See the group photo! Use the fruits of their labor - go to the lesson plans , follow along on their week of work and learning For more information on the coral web camera please check out the coral web cam website Onto Thursday and arrival

    18. Teacher Advisory Council Notes Index
    Home, Search, Contact Us, Schools, Parents, Staff, Students, SchoolBoard, teacher advisory Council Notes Index. January 2001; February2001;
    http://www.northstar.k12.ak.us/advisory/
    Teacher Advisory Council Notes Index
    This page was last updated on Thursday, 10-Apr-2003 07:47:23 AKDT .

    19. Teacher Advisory Council March 2001
    Home Administration teacher advisory Council teacher advisory CouncilNotes. MARCH 15, 2001. Home Administration teacher advisory Council.
    http://www.northstar.k12.ak.us/advisory/tacmar2001.html
    Home Administration Teacher Advisory Council Teacher Advisory Council Notes MARCH 15, 2001 TOPIC: Proposed 2001-2002 School District Budget Information Exchange Anne Wien -Stated they had four potlucks a year because of the great parent turnout. Another potluck was coming soon. They also had a "cool down" room for students who were a discipline problem in the regular classroom. The student then worked on their behavior with a staff member. It was helping with school discipline. Barnette - "Mini-Society" conference had been very beneficial, students were forming their own businesses. Budget - 2001/2002 Proposed Superintendent Holt said the administration did expect to receive this grant again. Currently, the administration had used this grant to hire eight teachers and three mentor teachers. There was a full-time elementary mentor teacher and two half-time secondary mentor teachers. If there is an increase in this grant for next year, the administration also wanted to hire a person for staff development. Staff Reduction - Due to the proposed increase in the PTR, the budget would be decreased by 16.5 teachers. The district also expected a decline in student enrollment next year for an additional decrease of 7.5 teachers. The total reduction proposed for the teaching staff was 24 positions. Normally, the district loses about 40 teachers each year to retirement or leaving.

    20. National Building Museum - Educator Resources - Teacher Advisory Board
    teacher advisory Board The National Building Museum teacher advisory Board (TAB)was created in 1995 to further the Museum's commitment to providing students
    http://www.nbm.org/Education/Educator/AdvisoryBoard.html
    Your browser does not support script Home: Education: Educator Resources: Teacher Advisory Board Teacher Advisory Board
    The National Building Museum Teacher Advisory Board (TAB) was created in 1995 to further the Museum's commitment to providing students and teachers with quality programs and experiences. TAB meets four times per year and advises the Museum's school programs staff on current and future programs, as well as trends in classroom-based education.
    If you are interested in joining, please contact the School Programs Coordinator at 202-272-2448, x3307 or e-mail jwhite@nbm.org

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