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  • About This Online Community provided by ACE.EDU
    Posted by Christina Wright October 11, 2012

    American College of Education invites teachers to join this online community for educators to share ideas, knowledge and inspiration.

     

    Educators who are alumni or currently enrolled in ACE programs are encouraged to create a professional blog and to establish your influence as a highly educated educator!

     

    Share how you have applied in the classroom, course lessons learned as an ACE graduate, or blog about topics you think will be of interest to other educators and trends you are seeing that impact teaching practices, educational leadership or digital learning.

     

Recent Blog Entries

  • Several years ago, I was hired as a consultant with a manufacturing company where there was a 50% turn-over rate, where morale of the employees was dangerously low, where the relationship between supervisors and employees was weak and where you could cut the tension in the atmosphere ...
  • Survival Tips for Online Learning Deciding to go back to school is a big decision, and for many, it’s one that not only affects their personal routines, but those of the entire family as well. Nowadays, many educators choose online learning due to the various conveniences tha...
  • Online Education: TheRewards out Weigh the Challenges For many educators, itused to be just an easy road to a pay increase, but nowadays online learning canoffer both a challenging and valuable professional development experience, andalong with it, the convenience of  a flexibleschedule. Oft...
  • If it seems that your career is more in tune with juggling than educating at times, you are not alone! Time management and finding just the right life/work balance is an area that educators who have experienced ACE.EDU know well. In fact, time-saving tips for teachers remain our most popul...
  • February 27
    Posted by Julius Wynn
    Ethical behavior commonly is defined as behavior that is accepted as right by the majority of people. Such a broad definition can present challenges for teachers and others in positions of leadership. That is, the concept of what is right changes over time and may vary by location.   &nbs...
  • February 15
    Posted by Rebekah McPherson
       Serving as a faculty member at a distance learning institution like American College of Education makes me uniquely aware of the role technology plays in education, so I am perhaps a bit biased. Nevertheless, the benefits of keeping up with rapid changes in technology can make us all b...