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Week of March 27 in Teacher Ed News

INTERNATIONAL
7th International Summit on the Teaching Profession (ISTP) in Scotland. March 30-31, 2017 [US Secretary of Ed. declined invitation]

Education International. To Africa And Back: Low-Fee For-Profit Schools In England The school’s website proclaims ‘we believe teachers are born, not made’, which is often used as code to indicate that teacher education is unnecessary and that professional credentials are not required. 

IEN. The potential, promise and pitfalls of blended learning in Indiaa number of digital initiatives are underway aimed at improving education in areas that lack sufficient trained and experienced teachers. 

NEA Today. Despite Inclusive Policies, Refugee Children Face Major Obstacles to Education Many times teachers are not prepared for refugee needs and lack training, as well as teaching and learning materials.

NYTimes. Why Kids Shouldn’t Sit Still in Class

Wall Street Journal. Teachers Unions Support Good Schools for Africans [OpEd by R. Weingarten] In Kenya the “low-cost” Bridge model relies on poor families…. Students are fed a cookie-cutter curriculum in run-down buildings where more than 70% of teachers are unqualified.

UNITED STATES
AACTE.
1) 2018 AACTE Annual Meeting Submission Site Now Open March 1-3, 2018; Baltimore, MD
2) Darling-Hammond: Time to Keep Our Hand on the Plow (Hold On!)
3) Harper: Prepare All Teachers to Discuss Race, Champion Equity
4) Teacher Prep Regulations Officially Rescinded Title II data reporting and the state report cards are still required by law… through the Higher Education Act. It is important that you engage with your PK-12 colleagues and your state …given that Title II of ESSA is filled with opportunities for educator preparation.

AERA. Amy Stuart Wells Voted AERA President-Elect

Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation. CAEP Answers Your Questions on Recognition Status, Moving Toward Uniform Accreditation Process

EdWeek.
1) Study: A Teacher’s Encouragement Gives Students a Lasting Boost
2) Teachers Skeptical About ESSA, Want More Voice in Policy Development Teachers ranked mentorship programs for new teachers as the most important way federal money for teacher-training could be used under ESSA.
3) Trump Signs Bill Scrapping Teacher-Prep Rules
4) What Would Trump’s Proposed Cut to Teacher Funding Mean for Schools? mentoring and induction programs for principals and teacher-leaders and revising certification and preparation programs. 

Hope Street Group. The Future of Teacher Prep: A Conversation with Educators and Other Experts [April 11, Washington, DC]

National Council of Teachers of English. Resolution Opposing High-Stakes Teacher Candidate Performance Assessments High-stakes teacher candidate performance assessments do not meet NCTE’s characteristics of a fair, effective, and successful system of teacher evaluation

NYTimes.
1) Student Loan Forgiveness Program Approval Letters May Be Invalid, Education Dept. Says
2) Trump Signs Legislation Rolling Back Obama-Era Regulations Two of the regulations nullified Monday had to do with school performance and teacher preparation programs.

Shelby Star [NC]. Schooling future educators

Truth in American Education. How Dumb Do We Want Prospective Teachers To Be?

US News & World Report. Graduate Teacher Residency Programs Help Educators Make the Grade

USAToday. Mr. Trump, Don’t boost our budgets while cutting education: Charter school CEOs  AmeriCorps, and other teacher recruitment, training and preparation programs, should be invested in, not abandoned.

Washington Post.
1) The irony in Ivanka Trump’s and Betsy DeVos’s push for STEM education   There was also no mention of the 13.5 percent in cuts Trump has proposed to the Education Department, which include the reduction or elimination of grants for teacher training…
2) Trump budget cuts could hit research universities hard, Moody’s warns

NEW YORK STATE
Commission on Independent Colleges and Universities (CICU). 45,000 Jobs, $224 Million in Tax Revenues Could Be Lost If “Free” Tuition Plan Goes Forward, Says New Report The analysis concluded that there would be significant enrollment reductions at private, not-for-profit colleges and universities with accompanying negative economic effects. 

Chalkbeat. ‘We need an opposite narrative’: Chancellor Betty Rosa on her year of trying to reshape New York’s education debate   at the last Board of Regents meeting, she defended the decision to drop one of four teacher certification requirements, an academic literacy skills test.

NYS Register; Rule Making Activities [March 29].
1) Eliminate Academic Literacy Skills Test for Teacher Certification, Remove Unnecessary References to Liberal Arts and Science (EP)
2) Multiple Measures Process for the edTPA (P)

New York Post.
1) New York’s lunatic way of running education This month, notably, they actually scrapped the literacy-test requirement for teaching-job applicants.
2) The latest snake-oil fix for minority education In front of a packed room at South by Southwest this month, Emdin, a professor at Columbia Teachers College…

SUNY. Faculty Participation in Focus Group Meetings on Principal Preparation

The74.
1) As NY Lawmakers Mull Budget to Expand Charter Schools, Fears of Federal Cuts May Shift Political Alliances   But this year may be very different, said Jeffrey Henig, professor of political science and education at Teachers College, Columbia University.
2) 3 Reasons New York Was Right to Drop Its Teacher Literacy Test

NEW YORK CITY
Teachers College.
1) Early Career Award; Leticia Lyle | M.A. 2011, Elementary Inclusive Education Instituto Singularidades… in Brazil focused solely on Teaching and Learning, with the challenge of developing models for preparing teachers to teach in our complex world.
2) TC’s Brooks-Gunn Recommends Expansion of Federal Early Childhood Programs at House Committee Hearing To sustain Head Start’s positive effects into elementary school, coordination of curricula and teacher training between preschool and early elementary school are needed.

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Week of March 20 in Teacher Ed News

INTERNATIONAL
International Summit on the Teaching Profession. March 29-31, Edinburgh, Scotland

UNITED STATES
AACTE.
1) Best Practices for Teacher Diversity Highlighted at AACTE Institute
2) Board of Directors Elects New Leaders, Adopts CAEP Action Steps
3) Preparing Teachers to ‘Reach and Teach’ All Students

American Educator, Spring 2017. The Teacher Residency: A Practical Path to Recruitment and Retention

EduVentures. Solving The STEM Shortage   at least 38% of Future Teachers—those interested in becoming teachers but not planning to major in education—are interested in a STEM or health-related field

EdWeek.
1) Betsy DeVos to State Chiefs: Time for Ed. Dept. to ‘Let You Do Your Job’ One chief also made the case for some of the programs that would be cut under the proposed budget, especially Title II, the teacher quality grants.
2) How Many U.S. Students Are Taught by Qualified Teachers?   At least 90 percent of K-12 public school students in the United States were taught by teachers with state certification in the years studied…

Houston Chronicle. Nelson: All eyes should be on Texas teacher preparation Today, anyone who wants to teach in Texas has more than 200 choices of programs to become a certified teacher.

HuffPost. Trump’s “Skinny Budget” Would Put Educators’ Learning On A Starvation Diet [OpEd by LDH]

New America. Painting the ESSA Canvas: Four Ideas for States to Think Big on Educator Quality

NYTimes.
1) College Is the Goal. The Problem? Getting There. His home life is hard. His mother, Charla Shaner, has a degree in early childhood education but depends on disability and child support payments to pay the bills.
2) What Led to the Supreme Court’s Student Disabilities Ruling? asking for extra time to complete a test, or additional instruction, better teacher training or additional recess during the school day.

Project Tomorrow. Webinars for Teacher Prep Programs

TeachPlus.org. Profiles in Educator Courage

NEW YORK STATE
Chalkbeat. What’s missing from the conversation about the state’s ditched literacy test for teachers?

EdWeek. New York awards $6M for My Brother’s Keeper school programs

NYSED Regents.
1) Regents Act to Amend State’s Teacher Certification Requirements
2) Statement from Chancellor Betty A. Rosa and Commissioner MaryEllen Elia on Board of Regents Appointments We congratulate Vice Chancellor T. Andrew Brown and Regent Nan Eileen Mead on their re-elections to the Board of Regents.

SILive. Could you pass the literacy test for prospective teachers?

SUNY TeachNY. A Candid Conversation with SUNY Chancellor Nancy Zimpher

NEW YORK CITY
Chalkbeat.
1) Eva Moskowitz talks about Betsy DeVos, vouchers, discipline — and how the ‘tide is turning’ for charter schools I think teacher training is sort of forced to design its programs often for dysfunctional schools because we have so many.
2) New York City’s English learners often struggle to graduate, but here’s how some schools buck that trend State rules, enacted last year, require that teachers in integrated settings either be certified in language instruction, or work as a co-teacher with a colleague who has the credential.

NYTimes.
1) Dance in NYC This Week Ms. Eagly’s latest work is inspired by the disappearance of 43 students from an all-male teachers college in Mexico…
2) Where Halls of Ivy Meet Silicon Dreams, a New City Rises

Sean “Diddy” Combs’ Harlem Capital Preparatory Schools. Seeking teachers. [Candidate must possess a current credential or be currently enrolled in a credentialing program]

TC Record Book Review. The Mindful Teacher

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Week of March 13 in Teacher Ed News

INTERNATIONAL
NPR. Somali Students Help Teachers Learn What It’s Like To Be A Refugee

Stanford Social Innovation Review. Redefining Teacher Development to Great Effect in Honduras

UNESCO. eAtlas of Teachers: Projected number of primary teachers needed by 2030 (new posts and attrition)

UNITED STATES
CAEP. Seeking Volunteers

EdWeek.
1) Should E-Learning Replace Substitute Teachers? Lexington High School in Massachusetts has replaced in-person substitutes with “electronic learning facilitators,” full-time licensed educators who are trained in online instruction.
2) Tapping High Schoolers to Become Teachers   …9th graders can get a taste of the teaching profession through Today’s Students-Tomorrow’s Teachers, a program that started in 1994 at a high school in Westchester, N.Y.,
3) Trump Sharpens Budget Knife for Education Department, Sources Say eliminate or substantially cut the third-largest K-12 program in the department: Supporting Effective Instruction state grants program, better known as Title II…
4) Trump Budget Would Make Massive Cuts to Ed. Dept., But Boost School Choice …whacking popular programs that help districts offer after-school programs, and hire and train teachers.
5) When ‘Highly Qualified’ Teachers Aren’t: Are we watering down teacher certification? [OpEd]

HechingerReport. Highlights from SXSW’s education confab in Austin – and beyond The most talked-about speech during SXSWedu came from Christopher Emdin, an associate professor at Teachers College, Columbia University

NAAC. 27th Annual Conference of the National Association for Alternative Certification (NAAC) (2017)

NYTimes.
1) Agency-By-Agency Look at Trump’s Budgeteliminate two programs worth $3.6 billion that provide funding for teacher preparation and after-school programs
2) Navigating Our Shameful, Maddeningly Complex Student Aid System “Just at the moment when everything seemed like it was going in the right direction, the rug gets pulled out, and in the middle of the application season,” said Judith Scott-Clayton, associate professor of economics and education at Teachers College of Columbia University
3) When a Few Bucks Can Get Students to the Finish Line “It wasn’t important enough before that for the Department of Education to include it in their eligibility criteria,” said Thomas Bailey, a professor at Teachers College, Columbia University.

Project Tomorrow. Tomorrow’s Teachers Speak Up Survey

Seattle Education. An Interview with Kenneth Zeichner: Relay Graduate School of Education

US News & World Report. Best Education Schools [2017 rankings]

NEW YORK STATE
Breitbart. New York State Kills Literacy Test for Teachers: Minority Kids Hardest Hit

Chalkbeat. It’s official: New York’s prospective teachers will no longer have to pass controversial literacy exam

NY Daily News. Teach your teachers well: The state Board of Regents makes a big mistake on an educators’ literacy credential

NYSED Regents.
1) Board of Regents Act To Amend State’s Teacher Certification Requirements Based On Recommendations Of Expert Panel And Public Input
2) Report of Regents Higher Education Committee to The Board of Regents

FoxNews. NY dropping teacher literacy test amid claims of racism

NYPost. The Regents’ lame excuses for lowering teacher standards

NYTimes.
Regents Drop Teacher Literacy Test Seen as Discriminatory

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Week of March 6 in Teacher Ed News

INTERNATIONAL
Education International. Standardised tests and Global Citizenship: a flawed relationship? The deprofessionalisation of the teaching profession was also highlighted as a threat to education for sustainable development, global citizenship and human rights.

Unite for Quality Education. Not “Always Learning” (As Much As Desired): Rebranding Pearson As The “Efficacy Company” In Educationindividuals accumulate huge amounts of debt paying for credentials, degrees, and training from educational providers and yet, may still end up un(der)employed…

Times Higher Ed. Global higher education might turn upside down as West turns inward

UNITED STATES
115th US Congress.
1) H.J.Res.57Providing for congressional disapproval under chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, of the rule submitted by the Department of Education relating to accountability and State plans under the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965.
2) H.J.Res.58Providing for congressional disapproval under chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, of the rule submitted by the Department of Education relating to teacher preparation issues.

AACTE.
1) Annual Meeting Highlights
2) Statement on the Rescindment of the Federal Regulations for Teacher Preparation Programs

C-SPAN. U.S. Senate Vote on Resolution to Rescind the Teacher Preparation Program Regulations The U.S. Senate voted 59-40 to rescind the U.S. Department of Education’s regulations for teacher preparation programs.

EdWeek.
1) Building Up the Teacher Workforce in Small-Town Iowa teachers brand new to the profession, who are coming out of college. You’re not just coming into a classroom and maybe being supported—you’ll be supported on a weekly basis.
2) Congress May Turn Focus to Higher Ed. Law’s Renewal In February, the House of Representatives voted to block regulations governing teacher-preparation programs that were finalized late last year by the Obama administration.
3) Senate Votes to Block Obama Teacher-Preparation Rules
4) Updated Higher Education Law Could Impact Data, Access for K-12 Students Among those issues are what kind of information about colleges and universities prospective students will be able to see.
5) With New Administration, 100Kin10 Renews Call to Support STEM Teachers 100Kin10, a national nonprofit focused on recruiting, preparing, and supporting teachers in science, technology, engineering, and math … reiterated the importance of their mission in a new political climate.
6) With White House Backing, Senate Overturns ESSA Accountability Rules

Futurism. Your Next Teacher Could Be a Robot

NEAToday. Educators Told to Intern at Local Businesses To Renew Teacher Licenses

NYTimes. Obama Education Rules Are Swept Aside by Congress

The Atlantic. Training Students to Outpace Automation Schools near Detroit have reworked curriculum to include both technical and soft skills.

Washington Post.
1) Senate votes to repeal Obama rule on teacher training “By overturning these regulations, Congress would tell our nation’s teacher preparation programs that they will not be held accountable for how well they educate aspiring teachers,” Walsh said…
2) Teacher: Here’s the history lesson Betsy DeVos needed on black colleges and the Ku Klux Klan The colored schools employed teachers of a lower grade of qualifications and at smaller salaries than the whites. 

NEW YORK STATE
New York Post. Will New York open the door to teachers who can’t read? At its meeting Monday, the board will vote on eliminating the Academic Literacy Skills Test…

NYSED Regents. March 13 Meeting agenda

NEW YORK CITY
Chalkbeat. Is New York City schools Chancellor Carmen Fariña on her way out? Aaron Pallas, an education professor at Columbia University’s Teachers College, also recently hinted that her term is coming to an end.

Teachers College.
1) Gap Between Refugee Policy and Practice Hinders Urban Refugee Children’s Access to Education [by TC Profs. Mary Mendenhall, S. Garnett Russell, Elizabeth Buckner] …displaced children vulnerable to the same problems faced by native urban poor children in attending school: over-crowded local schools, inadequate resources and teacher training, far distances and lack of safe transportation to and from school.
2) Teacher Opportunity Corps application [March 15 deadline]

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Week of Feb. 27 in Teacher Ed News

INTERNATIONAL
BBCNews. Teaching ‘weakest aspect’ of education in Wales – Estyn   better access to professional development “from a lack of high quality training provision, a lack of financial resources…

Independent IE. Graduates getting jobs quickly – and more staying in Ireland A degree in education remains the quickest route to a job, and the data shows a big growth last year.

NYTimes. Still No Justice for Mexico’s Missing Students …the unsolved case of the September 2014 disappearance of 43 students at a teachers college in Ayotzinapa…

UNITED STATES
115th US Congress. S.J.Res.26 Introduced 3/2/17 by Senator Sasse (R-NE) A joint resolution providing for congressional disapproval under chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, of the rule submitted by the Department of Education relating to teacher preparation issues.

AACTE. Ongoing 69th annual meeting

AAUP. Political Litmus Tests Have No Place in Higher Ed require tenure-track and tenured faculty members to “reflect the ideological balance of the citizens of the state…”

CAEP. Seeking Volunteers; applications due April 1, 2017

Chalkbeat. #PublicSchoolProud has its Oscar moment as ‘La La Land’ songwriter shouts out his schools   “And I’m so grateful for all my teachers, who taught so much and gave so much to us.”

EdWeek.
1) Educators Join New Fight to Block Guns in Schools …groups like Moms Demand Action counter that teachers and school staff aren’t prepared to respond to armed intruders…
2) Louisiana and Arizona Look to Address Special Education Teacher Shortage
3) Measure to Overturn ESSA Accountability Rules Introduced in Senate
4) Miss Obama’s Education Department? There’s a Website for That
5) Teacher Programs Face Loss of Funding With Trump’s Proposed AmeriCorps Cut

Hechinger Report. Is teacher preparation failing students with disabilities?

RealClearEducation. Teacher Preparation Programs: Under Pressure and Making Progress

Southern Regional Education Board. DATA, DATA EVERYWHERE… But not a Byte to Use Teacher prep programs, for example, need access to comparable data on student achievement and teacher evaluation.

SmartBrief. Teacher prep responds to inclusive classrooms

Springfield News Leader. AACTE uses data sharing to evaluate teacher preparation

NEW YORK STATE
Chalkbeat. State pols push for eliminating controversial rule in Cuomo’s tuition plan and expanding help for low-income families

EdWeek. Buffalo and Rochester Work Together to Recruit Teachers of Color To find a more diverse applicant pool, the districts are leaving behind predominately white Upstate New York and  are headed south.

NY Assembly Education Committee. Interviews of Regent Candidates in Judicial Districts 6 and 7.

TimesUnion.
1) Cuomo and Trump: Education buddies?
2) NY education officials want your input on holding schools accountable strategies for pre-service preparation and professional support for educators…

NEW YORK CITY
Chalkbeat. City to open 68 new bilingual programs, signaling support for immigrants in NYC public schools

EdWeek. The Education of Barron Trump and Other ‘First Kids’ In Manhattan, Barron Trump attends the private, co-educational Columbia Grammar and Preparatory School—where he will stay put until the end of the school year…

NYDailyNews. New $1M scholarship program offers low-income children a college education for free a full ride at Queens College in the major of their choice.