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3-D PENS AND PRINTERS PAGE 12 CTA MAY/JUNE 2017 VOLUME 21 ISSUE 8 LYNWOOD THE PLAN FOR LIFE AFTER SCHOOL PAGE 48 Summer Travel Apps PAGE 45 5 District of the Year PAGE 53 UKULELE GETS RESPECT PAGE 15 LET’S BE CLEAR ABOUT CHARTER SCHOOLS We talked with educators and parents at both charter and traditional schools. While some charters deserve support, many shortchange students to make profits. What can we do? PAGE 18 5/26/17 7:26 PM 5/26/17 4:40 PM 5/24/18 12:13 PM Y o u N e e d t o K n o w E V E R Y T H I N G ...to make this year your best PETS OF CTA WINNERS PAGE 54 SP OF THE YEAR PAGE 51 AUGUST/SEPTEMBER 2017 VOLUME 22 ISSUE 1 Cutting-edge curriculum Professional learning communities Reimagining your classroom ...and much more Page 19 TIPS, IDEAS… CTA Economic Benefits Trust Annual Report Page 66 Including: Advice from the pros New educator insights Helping kids connect Enhancing your best self …& RESOURCES 1708 Educator cover v3.indd 1 3-D PENS AND PRINTERS PAGE 12 CTA ES DECEMBER 2017 / JANUARY 2018 VOLUME 22 ISSUE 3 12/3/17 1:57 PM PETS OF CTA WINNERS PAGE 54 OF THE YEAR PAGE 51 OCTOBER/NOVEMBER 2017 VOLUME 22 ISSUE 2 Teaching climate change in a warming world Page 24 Hot Topic CTA’s Instructional Leadership Corps “Teachers training teachers” takes root Page 52 Where are they now? Catching up with members who made the news Page 37 DACA educator’s Dream on hold Page 46 School heroes save a life Page 18 the parent-teacher conference Page 65 1710 Educator cover v4.indd 1 Untitled-1 1 MEDIA GUIDE 2018-19 school year The official publication of the California Teachers Association California Offset Printers – Publishing Group Advertising Contact: Lisa Neely [email protected] | 818-660-5828 William Rittwage - CEO [email protected] | 818-291-1111

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Page 1: ravel Apps Summer MEDIA GUIDE · 3-D PENS AND PRINTERS PAGE 12 CTA ESP OF THE YEAR PAGE 51 PETS OF CTA WINNERS PAGE 54 DECEMBER 2017 / JANUARY 2018 VOLUME 22 ISSUE 3 1712 Educator

3-D PENS AND PRINTERS PAGE 12

PETS OF CTA WINNERS PAGE 54

CTA ESP OF THE YEAR PAGE 51

M AY / J U N E 2 0 1 7 V O L U M E 2 1 I S S U E 8

LYNWOOD

THE

PLAN FOR LIFE AFTER SCHOOL

PAGE 48

Summer Travel Apps

PAGE 45

5

District of the Year PAGE 53

UKULELE GETS

RESPECT PAGE 15

LET’S BECLEAR ABOUT

CHARTERSCHOOLS

We talked with educators and parents

at both charter and traditional schools.

While some charters deserve support,

many shortchange students to make

profits. What can we do? PAGE 18

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You Need to Know EVERYTHING

...to make this year your best

3-D PENS AND PRINTERS PAGE 12

PETS OF CTA WINNERS PAGE 54

CTA ESP OF THE YEAR PAGE 51

A U G U S T / S E P T E M B E R 2 0 1 7 V O L U M E 2 2 I S S U E 1

Cutting-edge curriculum

Professional learning

communitiesReimagining your classroom...and much

morePage 19

TIPS, IDEAS…

CTA Economic Benefits Trust Annual ReportPage 66

Including:Advice from

the prosNew educator

insightsHelping kids

connectEnhancing your

best self

…& RESOURCES

1708 Educator cover v3.indd 1

8/4/17 4:01 PM

( )BEST VIRTUAL REALITY APPS

PAGE 58STUDENT PROJECT BECOMES LAW

PAGE 16

TEACHING ABOUT RELIGION

PAGE 51

IT ALL BEGINS ON

PAGE 21

ARTISTSTECHIES

COACHES MENTORSLIT LOVERS

& MORE

Meet the educators who, like you, spark a love of

learning!

3-D PENS AND PRINTERS PAGE 12

PETS OF CTA WINNERS PAGE 54

CTA ESP OF THE YEAR PAGE 51

D E C E M B E R 2 0 1 7 / J A N U A R Y 2 0 1 8 V O L U M E 2 2 I S S U E 3

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3-D PENS AND PRINTERS PAGE 12

PETS OF CTA WINNERS PAGE 54

CTA ESP OF THE YEAR PAGE 51

O C T O B E R / N O V E M B E R 2 0 1 7 V O L U M E 2 2 I S S U E 2

Teaching climate

change in a warming

worldPage 24

Hot TopicCTA’s Instructional Leadership Corps

“Teachers training teachers” takes rootPage 52

Where are they now?Catching up with members who made the newsPage 37

DACA educator’s Dream on hold Page 46 School heroes save a life Page 18 the parent-teacher conference Page 651710 Educator cover v4.indd 1

10/2/17 11:35 AM

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10/2/17 9:30 AM

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5/24/18 12:16 PM

MEDIA GUIDE 2018-19 school year

The official publication of the California Teachers Association

California Offset Printers – Publishing Group Advertising Contact: Lisa Neely [email protected] | 818-660-5828

William Rittwage - CEO [email protected] | 818-291-1111

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Founded in 1863, the California Teachers Association has become one of the strongest advocates for educators in the country. CTA includes teachers, counselors, school librarians, social workers, psycholo-gists, and nurses. These educators in the K-12 school system are joined by community college faculty, California State University faculty, and education support profession-als to make CTA the most inclusive and most powerful voice of educators in the state.

CTA certificated members include teachers, counselors, school librar-ians, social workers, psychologists, and nurses who work in more than 1,000 school districts.

Instructors in many community colleges belong to the Community College Association, a CTA higher ed affiliate. CSU faculty belong to the California Faculty Association, which is also a CTA higher ed affiliate.

325,000+MEMBERS STRONG

150YEARS OF SERVICE

WHO WE ARE

TEACHERS & OTHER CERTIFICATED MEMBERS

HIGHER ED PROFESSIONALS

EDUCATION SUPPORT PROFESSIONALSThe thousands of paraprofessionals, office workers, bus drivers, custo-dians & mainte-nance staff in our schools play a crucial role. ESPs are essential in the K-12 workplace.

CTA/NEA-RETIRED MEMBERSRetired members of CTA and the National Education Association continue their involve-ment with CTA by volunteering in election campaigns and representing retirees’ special needs on CTA’s State Council of Education.

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Contact your Publisher’s Representative to reserve ad placement today!

Lisa Neely

818-660-5828

[email protected]

THE OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE CALIFORNIA TEACHERS ASSOCIATION

LET’S WORK TOGETHER

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LET’S WORK TOGETHER

Contact your Publisher’s Representative to reserve ad placement today!

Lisa Neely 818-660-5828

[email protected]

THE OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE CALIFORNIA TEACHERS ASSOCIATION

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SizeCovers / first 5 pagesFull pageHalf page H/VThird Page V

Agencies and first time advertisers may take 20% discount and use the lowest rate

CTA Advertising Policies

AD RATES, SPECIFICATIONS

Every issue of reaches over 325,000+ members of the CTA.

All advertising copy is subject to approval by the California Teachers Association. The California Educator reserves the right not to publish any adver-tising copy submitted within its sole and absolute discretion for any reason whatsoever. The California Educator will not accept or print: political adver-tising; classified advertising; advertising for any employment positions that may adversely impact our members and/or mission of CTA; advertising for educational programs, except for courses offered for credit by member universities of: Western Association of Schools and Colleges (or the regional equivalent), the American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education, the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education, or courses in law offered by institutions approved by the California State Bar Association; advertising for legal, negotiation or representational services between faculty/staff and their employers; advertising simulating editorial content; advertising deemed misleading or offensive to members, inconsistent with the programs and purposes of the association, or in conflict with the association-sponsored programs; advertising for tobacco or alcoholic beverages; advertising for insurance companies (independent brokers or agents) marketing annuity products, life insurance and related products that are: a) not in one of the top two categories as rated by at least two of the following major rating firms: S&P, Moody’s, Duff & Phelps, AM Best; or b) rated below the fourth category of any one of the major rating firms listed above. (Should an insurance company drop below the standards during the term of an advertising contract with the California Educator, the magazine will discontinue publishing the advertising and make a pro rata refund of the amounts paid for advertisements not yet run. CTA has the right to limit the amount of advertising for tax-deferred annuities as well as to deter-mine the size of ads available for sale to any insurance company.) These rules are subject to change at any time. The California Educator will attempt to notify advertis-ers that its advertising copy is not conforming as soon as possible. Nonetheless, if conforming copy is not received by closing date, the non-conforming copy will not be published, no cancellations after space close.

Teaching an inclusive view of American history — all year long Page 20

F E B R U A R Y / M A R C H 2 0 1 8 V O L U M E 2 2 I S S U E 4

Beyond Black History Month

Student CTA’s Excellent Event Page 48

School Nurses’ Vital Roles Page 26

National Board Certification Page 42

Bitmojis in the Classroom Page 45

Engaging Our Members Page 52

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You Need to Know EVERYTHING

...to make this year your best

3-D PENS AND PRINTERS PAGE 12 PETS OF CTA WINNERS PAGE 54CTA ESP OF THE YEAR PAGE 51

A U G U S T / S E P T E M B E R 2 0 1 7 V O L U M E 2 2 I S S U E 1

Cutting-edge curriculum

Professional learning

communities

Reimagining your classroom

...and much more

Page 19

TIPS, IDEAS…

CTA Economic Benefits Trust Annual ReportPage 66

Including:Advice from

the prosNew educator

insightsHelping kids

connectEnhancing your

best self

…& RESOURCES

1708 Educator cover v3.indd 1 8/4/17 4:01 PM

GritTrueRural school educators persevere with spirit — and tight communityPage 24

The Campus HubTeacher librarians create welcoming, modern spaces to learn Page 33

No More!Take action against

gun violence in schools

Page 45

CTA’s Human Rights Award Winners Page 61Campaign 2018 #VotePublicEd in June

Day of the Teacher/ESP Day Page 71Top 5 Video Editing Apps Page 59ESP of the Year Carol Courneya Page 60

A P R I L / M AY 2 0 1 8 V O L U M E 2 2 I S S U E 5

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Do you have a collaboration in mind? Let’s do it! Contact me to brainstorm ideas today.

Lisa Neely 818-660-5828

[email protected]

THE OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE CALIFORNIA TEACHERS ASSOCIATION

LET’S WORK TOGETHER

Editorial Questions :Katharine Fong, [email protected]

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3-D PENS AND PRINTERS PAGE 12 PETS OF CTA WINNERS PAGE 54CTA ESP OF THE YEAR PAGE 51

O C T O B E R / N O V E M B E R 2 0 1 7 V O L U M E 2 2 I S S U E 2

Teaching climate

change in a warming

worldPage 24

Hot TopicCTA’s Instructional Leadership Corps“Teachers training teachers” takes rootPage 52

Where are they now?Catching up with members who made the newsPage 37

DACA educator’s Dream on hold Page 46 School heroes save a life Page 18 the parent-teacher conference Page 65

1710 Educator cover v4.indd 1 10/2/17 11:35 AMICI_1710 Educator Cover v4.0.indd 1 10/2/17 9:30 AMUntitled-1 1 5/24/18 12:16 PM

3-D PENS AND PRINTERS PAGE 12 PETS OF CTA WINNERS PAGE 54CTA ESP OF THE YEAR PAGE 51

M AY / J U N E 2 0 1 7 V O L U M E 2 1 I S S U E 8

LYNWOOD

THE

PLAN FOR LIFE AFTER SCHOOL

PAGE 48

Summer Travel Apps

PAGE 45

5

District of the Year PAGE 53

UKULELE GETS

RESPECT PAGE 15

LET’S BECLEAR ABOUT CHARTERSCHOOLS

We talked with educators and parents at both charter and traditional schools. While some charters deserve support, many shortchange students to make profits. What can we do? PAGE 18

1705 Educator cover v4.indd 1 5/26/17 7:26 PM

1705 Educator spine v1.indd 1

5/26/17 6:05 PM

1705 Educator cover v4.indd 4 5/26/17 7:26 PMICI_1705 cover v4.3.indd 1 5/26/17 4:40 PMUntitled-1 1 5/24/18 12:13 PM

( )BEST VIRTUAL REALITY APPS

PAGE 58

STUDENT PROJECT BECOMES LAW PAGE 16

TEACHING ABOUT RELIGION PAGE 51

IT ALL BEGINS ON PAGE 21

ARTISTSTECHIES

COACHES MENTORSLIT LOVERS& MORE

Meet the educators who, like you, spark a love of

learning!

3-D PENS AND PRINTERS PAGE 12 PETS OF CTA WINNERS PAGE 54CTA ESP OF THE YEAR PAGE 51

D E C E M B E R 2 0 1 7 / J A N U A R Y 2 0 1 8 V O L U M E 2 2 I S S U E 3

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PUBLICATION SCHEDULE

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of the Community

College Association is

delivered to over 22,000

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