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43381
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Morales is a native of Maracay, Venezuela. He currently serves as Public Information Officer for Hyde County Schools and a part-time ESL (English as a second language) instructor. Teaching has been his passion since childhood. He has a commitment to community involvement. He is an active member of North Carolina Association of Educators and has aspirations for state office.
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4738
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Joyce Elliott has been elected president of the North Carolina Association of Educators, and Carolyn McKinney, vice president. They will serve a one-year term from July 1, 2000 through June 30, 2001.
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2253
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NCAE President Cecil S. Banks offers a sterling Legislative Report Card on behalf of the association. The General Assembly was graded on its attention to three main educational goals: High Standards (A); High Salaries (A+); and High Tech (A).
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NCAE News Bulletin (NoCar Oversize L 11 N822x), Vol. 25 Issue 2, Oct 1994, p1-2, por Periodical Website
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104
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The North Carolina Association of Educators has recently been embroiled in court battles to protect the right to free speech for teachers.
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NCAE News Bulletin (NoCar Oversize L 11 N822x), Vol. 22 Issue 3, Jan 1992, p1-3, il Periodical Website
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27013
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On Valentine’s Day, thousands of North Carolina teachers protested in Raleigh for higher pay, more benefits, and an end to the Career Development Program. The program was designed to reward teachers with high ratings, but the North Carolina Association of Educators says it has failed. Teachers say that the program’s evaluation system encourages robotic teaching and does not consider content or students’ needs.
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Independent Weekly (NoCar Oversize AP 2 .I57 [volumes 13 - 23 on microfilm]), Vol. 7 Issue 4, Feb 23-Mar 8 1989, p9-12, por Periodical Website
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7937
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The North Carolina Association of Educators had its start in Morehead City in June 1887. Teachers stayed for two weeks at the convention, which was to provide rest and relaxation from the schoolroom. At least 1700 attended the convention the first year, of which 900 stayed at the Atlantic Hotel. Afternoons were filled with boat rides and swimming, while the evenings featured lectures from noteworthy North Carolinians, such as the governor, the president of UNC, the superintendent of public instruction, and various university professors.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 54 Issue 12, May 1987, p20-22, il
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