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"The Dog Who Sang at the Opera" Performing Books at the Central Library

Performing Books Presents "The Dog Who Sang at the Opera," written by Jim West and Marshall IzenSaturday, Oct. 23, 20102:00 PM - 3:00 PMMark Taper AuditoriumCentral Library630 W. 5th StreetLos Angeles,...

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Diane Ravitch Reviews "Waiting for Superman"

The Myth of the Charter School by Diane Ravitch"Ordinarily, documentaries about education attract little attention, and seldom, if ever, reach neighborhood movie theaters. Davis Guggenheim’s "Waiting...

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Free Art Classes for High School Students at Ryman Arts

Ryman Arts provides free, college-level studio art classes for talented High School students from across Southern California. They teach teens essential skills for art and life - from rigorous...

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How Should We Evaluation Teachers? Post your comments to the AirTalk page.

In Studio: How Should We Evaluate Teachers? from 89.3 KPCC on Vimeo.

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People in Progress' Los Angeles 1st Annual Youth Summit

People in Progress will hold their 1st annual youth summit in order to create a stronger community through empowering young people with robust knowledge and experience that will be obtained through a...

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MIND Research Institute's LA Math Initiative!

Imagine looking at a math problem and seeing the solution as a picture.  Moreover, classrooms full of kids who are using a digital math program with the signature MIND Research Institute character,...

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African American Youth Leadership Program

The African-American Youth Leadership Program (AAYLP), a division of the Research and Policy Institute of California, is seeking applicants for its African-American Youth Leadership Conference....

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Celebrating Black History Month at CAAM

Celebrate Black History Month with the California African American Museum! Celebrate the diverse influence and achievements of art, history and culture with a packed program full of performances and...

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First Fridays at the Natural History Museum

Once a month, the Natural History Museum opens its doors for the nighttime crowd and the adults come out to play!  This exciting event features live music, scientific panels and discussions, and behind...

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Event Recap: A (First Friday) Night at the Museum

The Natural History Museum opened it's doors to the nighttime crowd yet again this past Friday, February 4, 2011 to continue their First Friday series...and I must say, it was fabulous. The mix of...

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ECCLA Spring Essay Contest!

If you could spend one day with someone from the past who would it be and why?  What would you want to learn from them or speak to them about?  ECCLA invites you to submit entries for our Spring...

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Calling All High School Seniors!

Every Spring ECCLA and the California Retired Teachers Association (CRTA) award three graduating seniors - in the ECCLA service area - with Higher Education Scholarships of $1,000.00 each.  The...

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2011 Teacher Recognition Award Nominations!

Is there a teacher you know who makes it possible for you to learn, study, or grow?  Is there a teacher that makes a profound difference in his/her school and goes beyond the call of duty? Every year...

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California Science Center's - Ecosystems

The renovation that has been 10 years in the making at the most visited museum in Southern California finally arrived last spring at the California Science Center.  This new exhibit highlights the many...

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Calling All Teachers!

The Natural History Museum is looking for teachers to help create their activities and lesson plans for their brand new Dinosaur Hall.  If you are interested in helping with the creation of this new...

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Beautiful Machine- artwork by students from USC Family of Schools

When: ~ Tuesday, March 22, 2011 - Wednesday, April 20, 2011Location: University Village Shopping Center3375 South Hoover Street Los Angeles, CA 90007E-mail: fmoa@usc.eduWeb Site:...

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Keep Your Classroom Up-to-date About Egypt!

In an increasingly fast paced world, where new discoveries are made constantly and changes take place abruptly, it’s important to adapt your curriculum to current events. Recently, the Middle East was...

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Apply Now to the USC Shoah Foundation Institute's Teaching with Testimony...

Founded in 1994 by Steven Spielberg the USC Shoah Foundation Institute is currently accepting applications for its 2011 Master Teacher Workshop, Teaching With Testimony, which will take place July 18...

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School Budget Cuts Could Be Detrimental

The big if is lingering in the shadows for public schools if the June tax extension does not pass.  If the tax extension does not pass funding for K-12 schools will mean millions of dollars of...

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ECCLA Launches New School Liaison Program

Jay Adams, Executive Director of 24th St. Theater, leads teachersand administrators through a work place tableau.ECCLA welcomed the first inaugural school liaison class on Thursday, March 3rd, 2011 at...

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