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There are things that have the name Itea (Greek ιτέα, for willow):
- Itea, a genus of plants that includes Itea virginica, the scientific name of Virginia Sweetspire.
- Itea, a village in the southeastern part of the Evros prefecture
- Itea, a village in the northcentral part of Florina
- Itea, a village in the eastern part of Grevena
- Itea, a village in the eastern part of the prefecture of Ioannina
- Itea, Karditsa, a village in the northeastern part of Karditsa Prefecture, part of Fyllo.
- Itea, a village in the northeastern part of the prefecture of Larissa
- Itea, a town and a municipality in the southeastern part of the prefecture of Phokida, Greece
- ITEA The international technology education association.
- ITEA International Test and Evaluation Association
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The International Technology Education Association (ITEA) is an organization devoted to improving technology education through the use of technology, innovation, design, and engineering experiences at the K-12 school levels. It represents over 35,000 technology educators throughout the world. It has members in over 45 countries, most of which are in North America. The organization seeks to advance technological capabilities for all people and to promote professionalism of those engaged in these pursuits.
ITEA publishes The Technology Teacher whose editor is Kathleen de la Paz. They also publish Technology and Children (aimed for elementary technology educators), The Journal of Technology Education (a professional journal), TrendScout, Bright Ideas, and a variety of other publications that lead the profession by providing teaching directions, instructional ideas, and networking opportunities.
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