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Week of March 15 in Teacher Ed News

GLOBAL
All Africa. Kenya: Thousands Locked Out of Teacher Training Colleges Over Grades   Thousands of applicants who had applied for diploma training in primary and early childhood development education did not meet the grade set last month while those who qualified will hardly fill the vacancies available in both public and private TTCs.

Association for Teacher Education in Europe. Online Annual Conference.  Theme: (Re)imagining & rethinking @teachereducation [Deadline call for proposals: 31 March]

New York Times. For Rohingya Survivors, Art Bears WitnessThe organization’s mission is to deploy the arts as a humanitarian tool. Its executive director and co-founder, Max Frieder, an intrepid 31-year-old dreadlocked artist and educator, trains refugees within the camps to become muralists and teachers, drawing on and augmenting their own flourishing craft traditions… Frieder.. with a doctorate in art and arts education from Columbia University’s Teachers College, arrived in the Rohingya camps shortly after the 2017 wave of refugees… The murals are an opportunity for those whose past has been erased to “leave a mark of your presence,” said Lena Verdeli, the director of the Global Mental Health Lab at Columbia University’s Teachers College.

Teachers College Applied Linguistics and TESOL Program. Celebration of Teaching 2021. Our GLOCAL Imperative: Thinking Globally and Acting Locally [Webinar Monday March 29]

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AACTE.
1). Call for Proposals 2022 annual meeting “Rethink, Reshape, Reimagine, Revolutionize: Growing the Profession Post Pandemic”[New Orleans, March 4-6
2) College of Education Awarded $1.5M Houston Endowment Grant to Prepare And Produce More Qualified Teachers of Color   Houston Endowment has awarded Prairie View A&M University’s Whitlowe R. Green College of Education (WRGCOE) one of the college’s largest grants in its 141-year history. The foundation is investing $1.5 million in the College to support PVAMU’s Educator Preparation Program, increasing the number of qualified teachers of color and preparing the educators for long-term success. 
3) Revolutionizing Education for All Learners: A Road Map to the Future (2021)   … gain from this study is the building of relationships with prospective new partners and non-members who share AACTE’s commitment to high-quality educator preparation; promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion; and advancing educator preparation, policy, and practice.

Forbes. LEGO Education Launches Teacher Training Initiative   Nothing is revolutionary about using hands-on, play-style lessons to do that. But LEGO Education’s foray into the space through teacher training is.

InsideHigherEd. Cabrini University Eliminates 46 Positions, Some Programs   Majors in religious studies, Black studies, philosophy, gender and body studies, human resources management, liberal studies, and nutrition will be cut, as will secondary education certifications in biology and chemistry. 

LPI. A Restorative Approach for Equitable Education  With the disruption of an already inequitable school system, we have the opportunity to rebuild in ways that create a long-lasting transformation of educational experiences, enabling all students to learn in safe, inclusive, and supportive environments. To achieve this, we must invest in culturally responsive teacher training, reduce discriminatory discipline policies, and provide tools and personnel to meet students’ diverse needs.

Markets Insider. McGraw Hill Forms New K-12 Equity Advisory Board to Guide the Company’s Focus on Educational Equity   McGraw Hill today announced the formation of an Equity Advisory Board for its K-12 business.  The new board comprises six leaders from different fields of work, including academia, law and school administration. The Board includes Dr. Mariana Souto-Manning, Professor of Early Childhood Education and Teacher Education, Teachers College at Columbia University, and Founding Co-Director, Center for Innovation in Teacher Education and Development (CITED).

Network for Public Education. Chartered For Profit: The Hidden World of Charter Schools Operated for Financial Gain   Savings can also accrue from hiring uncertified teachers or discouraging students who need the most services from enrolling. A 2019 investigation by Andrew Marra of The Palm Beach Post revealed that Renaissance Schools run by the for-profit giant Charter Schools USA hired large numbers of uncertified, inexperienced teachers. The chain was evading a state law requiring teachers to be certified by designating them as permanent substitutes.

The Journal. Academic Aptitude and Diversity in Teacher Training Programs Not Conflicting AimsA new study has found no basis to the idea that drawing top students into teacher education programs will damage program diversity. According to the National Council on Teacher Quality (NCTQ), academic aptitude and diversity along ethnic and racial lines are not “conflicting goals,” even as 10 colleges and universities have dropped admissions tests for their teacher preparation programs in hopes of increasing the number of Black and Hispanic/Latinx teacher candidates.

UCLA. Christina Christie named Wasserman Dean of School of Education & Information Studies   Christie earned her doctorate from UCLA; her master of arts and master of education from Teachers College, Columbia University; and her bachelor’s degree from the State University of New York.

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NYSED Board of Regents.
1) Board of Regents Acts to Adopt Revisions to State Learning Standards for Languages Other Than English   The regulation changes proposed by the Department include to:… *Rename teaching certificate titles, as well as certification and teacher preparation program coursework requirements from “language(s) other than English” to “world language(s) other than English,” and the tenure title of “Foreign Languages” to “World Languages”…
2) Proposed Amendment to Section 80-5.9 of the Regulations of the Commissioner of Education Relating to the Internship Certificate – Your Committee heard Department staff present a regulatory amendment to Section 80-5.9 of the Commissioner’s regulations that
3) Proposed Amendment to Section 80-1.5 Creating a Safety Net for the School Building Leader (SBL) Assessment – The Board of Regents voted to adopt the amendment to Section 80-1.5, which will become effective on March 31, 2021.

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Chalkbeat. This NYC bilingual educator shares what it means to teach for ‘equity, not equality’   Was there a moment when you decided to become a teacher? When I found out about bilingual education, I was sold. I always knew how to speak Spanish but didn’t know how to read or write it until college. Realizing I could teach other children who grew up like me, that aspect of being bilingual was crucial to me.

NBC New York. NYC Public Schools Have Historic New Leader Exactly 1 Year Since COVID Shutdown   Porter graduated from Queens Vocational and Technical High School and went on to receive her Bachelor of Arts in English concentrating in Cross Cultural Literature and Black and Puerto Rican Studies at Hunter College. She later received her Master’s Degree in Administration and Supervision from Mercy College… and been a Teachers College, Columbia University Cahn fellow

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Week of March 8 in Teacher Ed News

GLOBAL
NLTimes. Tuition fees halved in €9.2 billion education support package   Higher education students including those in a higher vocational program will only pay half of their tuition fees for the coming academic year, the caretaker Dutch Cabinet announced… A portion of the support package is also meant to be invested in specialist subject teaching, teaching assistants, and more education support staff.

Sydney Morning Herald. State’s $330 million tutoring program has begun in four out of five schools   Schools can either hire tutors themselves, if students already have relationships with casual teachers, or choose from a pool of educators – including teachers or university students – who have been registered in their area.

The Star. Dong Zhong concludes its teacher training course held exclusively online for first time   The United Chinese School Committees’ Association (Dong Zong) recently concluded its annual teacher training course, which had been moved online due to the Covid-19 pandemic… A total of 130 new teachers participated in the course that took place over three days in February.

World Education Blog. Latin America: Countries should prioritise training teachers in the language of the community in which they teach   Despite numerous national efforts, indigenous peoples still have higher illiteracy rates, lower participation in education and higher dropout rates than their non-indigenous peers. This is the result of curricula that do not reflect their language, their way of living and their knowledge. 

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American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education. AACTE Partners with National Science Foundation to Advance Science Educator Preparation   “AACTE is eager to partner with NSF to increase the pipeline of highly qualified science educators entering the nation’s secondary classrooms. Through this grant, AACTE and its members will help reduce the national shortage of teachers in this specialty”

Atlanta Journal Constitution. Student loan forgiveness to become tax-free under COVID relief bill.   The president also said he would support making community college free and for allowing families who earn $125,000 or less to send their children to state schools for free. He also said he supports eliminating interest payments and expanding debt forgiveness programs for Americans who take public service jobs, such as teaching.

Chalkbeat. Just 1 in 6 Indiana college students who study education become teachers, report finds   Only 1 in 6 students who pursued bachelor’s degrees in education at state colleges and universities ended up working as teachers, according to a new report on Indiana’s teacher pipeline that followed students who entered college from 2010 to 2012. The outcomes were even starker among students of color: Just 5% of Black students who entered education programs went into teaching in Indiana classrooms…

Education Week. Top U.S. Companies: These Are the Skills Students Need in a Post-Pandemic World   Teachers that offer nurturing environments and flexibility so that students feel comfortable bringing their whole self to school will be the most effective teachers in the future—producing the most engaged students.

Hechinger Report. Tears, sleepless nights and small victories: How first-year teachers are weathering the crisis   The nonprofit Teach Kentucky has tried to fill this gap by recruiting recent college graduates to work in the district’s schools for two years while earning a master’s degree in education. Many of the program’s participants have no teaching experience, so the organization tries to prepare them quickly with a two-month boot camp during the summer.  

InsideHigherEd. House Joins Senate in Approving $40B in Aid for Higher EducationThe bill also includes a victory for advocates of canceling student debt. Democrats added a provision that says if debt were to be canceled, the value of the amount forgiven would not be taxed by the federal government.

LPI.
1) California Teachers and COVID-19: How the Pandemic Is Impacting the Teacher Workforce   The report describes five findings based on common themes that arose in the interviews: *Teacher pipeline problems are exacerbated by state testing policies for teacher licensure and inadequate financial aid for completing preparation. *Teacher residencies and preparation partnerships have proved important to recruitment.
2) An Unparalleled Investment in U.S. Public Education: Analysis of the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021   States and districts can use these funds to make high-leverage investments to:… Stabilize and diversify the educator workforce and rebuild the educator pipeline.

NEA News.
1) Higher Ed Faculty and Staff Lagging in Vaccinations: While states roll out COVID-19 vaccinations, many college and university employees still lack access to this critical safety measure.   Young adults on college campuses have been shown to spread the virus at increased rates, and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have included college and university employees as “people who work in educational settings” with “increased risk of acquiring or transmitting” the virus.
2) Project 18: The Aspiring Ed Members Who Won Our Right to Vote: Fifty years ago, they successfully campaigned to lower the voting age from 21 to 18, allowing millions of young people to participate in democracy.   The 26th Amendment passed faster than any constitutional amendment in history, but it wasn’t an easy process. It took a group of young activists—including members of Student NEA (now NEA’s Aspiring Educators)—to launch Project 18, a national campaign to change the voting age.

The 74. Study: Chicago Tutoring Program Delivered Huge Math Gains; Personalization May Be the Key   Two students were assigned to each tutor for hour-long sessions during the school day; the tutors themselves were recent college graduates without teaching credentials who worked at the program over the course of nine months.

USC Rossier School of Education. USC Rossier and LAUSD announce teacher-preparation residencyThe Teacher Preparation Residency is available to eligible students from USC Rossier’s Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) master’s program who…aspire to teach in STEM fields or Education Specialist positions. Selected candidates will receive a $30,000 scholarship from USC Rossier, and a $15,000 living stipend from LAUSD. 

Washington Post. I was a well-meaning White teacher. But my harsh discipline harmed Black kids.   In my training program, I’d been told to create a “culturally responsive” classroom, where a teacher tries to consider outside social factors that shape a child’s progress in school. Is this student acting out because he is hungry? Is she sleeping in class because — and this wasn’t uncommon — gunshots in her neighborhood kept her up all night?… But, days into my first-ever full-time job, my training clashed with reality. My administration told me to make a strong, strict first impression. New teachers want to be loved, but they need to be respected. (Many are told: “Don’t smile until November.”) So I rapidly became a disciplinarian. 

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Association for Advancing Quality in Educator Preparation (AAQEP). Syracuse University- Accreditation Action Report: An official record of actions taken by the AAQEP Accreditation Commission;

NYSED Board of Regents. March 15 meeting agenda

NYSED. Extension of Distance Education Flexibility for the 2021-2022 Academic Year  Due to the continuing COVID-19 pandemic, the NYS Education Department is extending the current distance education flexibility until the end of the 2021-2022 academic year. This extension permits institutions to continue to offer distance education courses in programs, during the 2021-2022 academic year, without triggering the need to register the programs in the distance education format, even if the 50% threshold for registration in the distance education format will be reached.

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Chalkbeat/Lexia. Reaching Emergent Bilingual Students: Supporting Multilingual Learners During and After Remote Learning learn how educators can support New York City’s emergent bilingual students accelerate their English language and literacy acquisition no matter where learning takes place. [Webinar March 16 3:30 ET]

City Limits. NYC Schools Can Help Close the COVID Achievement Gap With TutoringThese tutoring services could be provided by experienced teachers, nonprofit educational workers and service corps members… Tutoring programs led by teacher or paraprofessional tutors are generally more effective than programs that use volunteer or parent tutors. 

Gotham Gazette.  Democratic Mayoral Candidates Stake Out Education Policy Positions   On reading proficiency, Adams emphasized the importance of ensuring that children’s reading material is diverse, on top of ensuring teachers are properly trained…. Donovan said he would “open 450 new bilingual programs over four years in elementary, middle, and high schools” and create a pipeline for multilingual New Yorkers to become teachers, noting this would require partnership with CUNY. He also committed to improving educator diversity, saying, “I’m the only candidate that’s made a specific commitment to getting to two-thirds of our teachers of color within the first term.”… Stringer called for a “teacher residency program,” citing the fact that 40% of teachers leave after five years, and hiring “1,000 teachers of all different backgrounds [per year].”

Teaching Residents @ Teachers College. Induction and Beyond: March 2021 Monthly Educator Resources

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Week of March 1 in Teacher Ed News

GLOBAL
Association for Teacher Education in Europe. Virtual Open Day, 12 March, 2 pm CET Free Online Event – Open to All  Register your interest by 10 March to receive the programme and meeting link prior to the event.

National Post. Short-term anti-racist training is not enough to counter systemic racism in Canadian education   Before we can have anti-racist classrooms and a more equitable education system, teacher preparation programs need to face a reckoning. Canadian universities need to move beyond the comforting rhetoric of equity, diversity and inclusion and confront and change the values, structures and behaviours that perpetuate systemic racism within them.

Teachers College. Redefining Scholarship: With the new year under way, the Teachers College Record is amplifying a diverse new range of voices and topicsThe articles in the year’s opening issue included: “Invisible Shifts in the Classroom: Dynamics of Teacher Salary and Teacher Supply in Urban China;” “White Supremacy and Teacher Education: Balancing Pedagogical Tensions when Teaching about Race”…

The Conversation. Teachers are expected to put on a brave face and ignore their emotions. We need to talk about it    “Australian universities enrol thousands of people to become teachers..Despite all the theory, training and practical experience research shows teachers’ professional lives can be highly demanding, pressured, stressful and at times, emotionally exhausting”

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AACTE.
1) Join Education Deans in Discussion: Leaning in and Leading Through Crisis.   Tune into the Leaning in and Leading Through Crisis discussion on March 18 from 2:00 – 3:00 p.m.
2) New Partnership Gives AACTE Members Special Access to GoReact, a provider cloud-based video assessment software for educator preparation
3) New Volunteer Leaders Take the Helm of AACTE  AACTE Executive Committee; AACTE Board of Directors…

AARP. Grandmother Uses Teaching Experience to Fill Virtual School Void: After 35 years in the classroom, retired Atlanta woman is the ultimate pandemic instructor   Pre-pandemic, Atkins, who has a master’s degree in early childhood education, had been running what she calls “Nanny Camp,” a structured after-school education program for her grandchildren… Education runs in the Atkins family. Her parents were teachers. Her grandfather, Robert Clinton Hatch, earned a Ph.D. from Columbia University’s Teachers College in the 1940s…

Bank Street College. Voices of Aspiring Teachers on Why Money Matters   Launched in the 2019-2020 academic year at 12 institutions across seven states, including public, private, large, small, urban and rural programs, the survey received 1,242 responses… The resulting dataset helps establish… a national picture of aspiring teacher-level information about the economic costs and associated burdens of entering the teaching profession.

Breakthrough Collaborative. How A Corps of College Students Closes Opportunity Gaps & Diversifies the Teacher Pipeline   This report, the second in a series, shares the Teaching Fellow Training Framework used to prepare young adults to teach Breakthrough’s middle and high school students. The report also reveals how Breakthrough successfully translated the training model to a completely virtual environment during the summer of 2020.

Chalkbeat.
1) Biden to states: Teachers should be able to get vaccine in March   President Biden said Tuesday that he wants every teacher, school staffer, and child care worker in the U.S. to get at least one shot in March — and he will pressure states and use federal resources to make it happen.
2) Philadelphia educator starts national project to find more Black teachers: Just 2% of teachers across U.S. are Black men; goal is to bring 21,000 Black students into the teaching pipeline   The Center for Black Educator Development, founded by veteran Philadelphia educator Sharif El-Mekki, is entering a new phase in its quest to dramatically change the face of the country’s teaching profession. In what it is calling a “national educational justice campaign,” the organization will use $3.1 million in new funding from several foundations and venture capitalists to launch two major initiatives to nurture future teachers of color across the country. 
3) We need school leaders who reflect the students they serve: Because seeing is believing ‘I can, too.’  … flexibility around teacher certification — a long, expensive process that research shows doesn’t lead to higher student achievement — would also help more educators of color enter the profession. This would remove the barriers that make it more difficult for people of color to become teachers. Take a look at Texas. Public charter schools here, along with traditional school districts that apply to be Districts of Innovation, are able to hire non-certified teachers in certain subjects and provide them with high-quality training throughout their careers.

Effingham Daily News. Rural locations, pandemic worsen educator shortages in east-central Illinois   Teacher shortages are not new to the state, but Thompson said matters began to worsen when the State Board of Education made EdTPA, a performance-based national assessment for licensure, a state requirement to become a teacher.

Hechinger Report. Substitute teacher crisis forces districts to turn to local businesses and recent grads: In Missouri, a barrel company’s employees serve as substitute teachers. In Connecticut, a superintendent turns to recent high school gradsAnd not all substitute teachers are equally qualified; those with training and certifications are more effective than those with minimal credentials. At the start of this school year, the Missouri State Board of Education suspended its requirement that applicants have 60 college credits to be certified as a substitute teacher… anyone with a high school diploma or its equivalent can substitute if they complete a 20-hour on-line training session and pass the necessary background check.

National Education Policy Center. Caught in the Crosshairs: Emerging Bilinguals and the Reading Wars   More than a dozen states—including Florida, Texas and North Carolina—rushed to react, passing laws requiring pre-service and current teachers to place a greater emphasis on phonics… In addition to adding new reading standards to the evaluation of teacher preparation programs, Colorado lawmakers also, in 2019, passed legislation requiring the state education department to ensure that early reading curricula used in schools emphasizes phonemic awareness.

Teachers College. Tracing the Sources of Inspiration: Amoy Walker (M.A. ’06) is honored for teaching that “dives deep” and strengthens critical thinking   …she enrolled at TC, where she earned her degree in Social Studies Education… looking at the research of equity and inclusion and figuring out how to create a safe and respectable place for all children to grow and learn. TC showed me how to look at the resources that a child needs to live a full and dignified life. And I have taken that understanding with me for all these years since I left TC.”

The 74. Force of Habit: New Study Finds that Routines Could Be Blocking Teacher Improvement   New approaches to instructional coaching held the promise for initiating positive changes. Sims pointed especially to an exercise at the University of Virginia that places pre-service teachers in virtual classrooms, where they were asked to manage student-like avatars that loudly disrupted their teaching.

Washington Post. Denied a teaching job for being ‘too Black,’ she started her own school — and a movement   Burroughs was forward-thinking in her understanding of what women can or should learn. She taught vocational skills, but her school also emphasized subjects such as literature and Latin. To graduate, all students were required to take a Black history course.

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New York State Education Department.
1) Seeking candidates for Senior Deputy Commissioner of Education Policy to serve as a member of the Commissioner’s Leadership Team  The incumbent will play a key role in implementing strategic plans relating to student assessment, the development and implementation of New York State learning standards, charter school management, teacher and school leader preparation requirements and certification…
2) Statement From Chancellor Lester W. Young, Jr., the Board of Regents and State Education Commissioner Betty A. Rosa on Appointments   “We are pleased to congratulate Regents Hakanson and Reyes on their re-elections to the Board of Regents… “We welcome Ruth Turner and Aramina Vega Ferrer who were elected to the Board of Regents today by the New York State Legislature.

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Columbia University Education Law and Policy Society. Panel Discussion: “Special Education and COVID-19”    Zoom Webinar: Monday, March 8, 2021 6:00 pm

Gotham Gazette. Expanding Educational Opportunities for Our Youngest Learners   By expanding and reforming the bilingual certifications needed to teach younger children, we can offer scholarships and financial aid to student-teachers who can teach languages like Spanish, Chinese, and Polish at an introductory level, helping provide educational support for both our children and their instructors.

NYTimes. Susan Feingold Dies at 95; Helped Give New York Children a Head Start: Her Bloomingdale Family Program provided preschoolers with a haven where there hadn’t been one before.   With the aid of federal funding, Bloomingdale grew, with longtime volunteer parents joining its full-time staff. In the 1970s, Ms. Feingold introduced a “one to one” program, which focused on individual care for children with special needs, eventually offering bilingual speech therapy and occupational therapy. By the 1990s, Bloomingdale had three early childhood centers in Upper Manhattan, including its Columbus Avenue site. 

 

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Week of Feb. 22 in Teacher Ed News

GLOBAL
Business Post Ireland. ‘Continued school closures could affect supply of new teachers’ : Senior academic warns that if classrooms are empty in the next academic year then students will not be able to gain practical experience   Professor Damian Murchan, head of the School of Education at Trinity College Dublin, said that the closure of schools last year and again this year had caused significant challenges for in-school placements for student teachers.

The National. Centre recognised as prep, primary teacher training institute   The 107-year-old missionary training centre at Heldsbach in Finschhafen, Morobe, was officially recognised as a training institute for early childhood and primary school teachers on Thursday… The Evangelical Lutheran Church of Papua New Guinea (ELCPNG) run institution will now be transformed into an early childhood and primary school teachers training institution.

The Standard. There’s need to radically change teacher training   Recently, the Ministry of Education launched the Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC) Taskforce report that provides the roadmap aligning education reform initiatives to the needs and expectations of the 21st century… We are looking to the Kenya Institute of Curriculum Development (KICD) to develop content or syllabus that meets the depth and breadth inherent in curricular that answers to the needs of educational excellence.

UNESCO. Global education monitoring report, 2021, Central and Eastern Europe, Caucasus and Central Asia: inclusion and education: all means all   Countries must deploy a range of policies boosting inclusion. … Only one in two teachers in the region feels prepared to teach in mixed-ability settings and one in three in multicultural settings. The ageing of the teaching force makes this need more pressing…

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AACTE.
1) 73rd Annual Meeting February 24 – 26, 2021 Program Book
2) 2021 National Award Winners
3) Robert Floden at Michigan State University Becomes AACTE Board Chair

BET. Living the Dream: Dr. Ian Smith   The Danbury, Conn. native earned his undergraduate degree from Harvard College, received a master’s in science education from Teachers College of Columbia University, and completed his medical degree from the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine

Education Week.
1)  Building a Community for Black Male Teachers   In developing its recruitment and retention efforts, Richland Two is also relying on other organizations that are trying to rebuild the pipeline of Black male teachers. One is The Call Me MISTER initiative, founded at Clemson University in South Carolina. MISTER, which stands for Mentors Instructing Students Toward Effective Role Models, recruits Black men to be teachers, particularly in the elementary grades.
2) Where Can We Find Lots of Tutors? Bill in Congress Would Deploy Teachers-in-Training   That’s the thrust behind a bipartisan bill introduced Thursday by Sens. Cory Booker, D-N.J., and John Cornyn, R-Texas. The $500 million proposal would give grants to school districts and teacher preparation programs to use aspiring teachers who are finishing up their teaching program to tutor students at high-needs schools.

InsideHigherEd.
1) Biden Announces More Education Department Appointees  Jordan Matsudaira, an associate professor of economics and education policy at Teachers College, Columbia University, was named deputy under secretary. Matsudaira served as chief economist of the Council of Economic Advisers in the Obama administration.
2) U of Kansas Will Cut Humanities Department   The University of Kansas plans to eliminate its humanities program and undergraduate degrees in humanities and visual art education…

InsiderNJ. Booker, Cornyn, Murphy, Collins Introduce Bipartisan Legislation to Expand Access to Tutoring for Underserved Students   The PATHS to Tutor Act establishes a $500 million competitive grant program for teacher-preparation programs to partner with K-12 schools to provide tutoring in underserved communities during the pandemic

Phi Delta Kappan. Who’s assessing the assessment? The cautionary tale of the edTPA    The edTPA technical reports released each year state that, “all analyses and results have been informed and reviewed by a technical advisory committee [TAC] of nationally recognized psychometricians” (Stanford Center for Assessment, Learning, and Equity, 2018, p. 1)… A majority of these experts responded that they were not aware of being listed as members of such a committee.

Washington Post. At William & Mary, a school for free and enslaved Black children is rediscovered   … it’s noteworthy that the discovery of the original building might never have happened had it not been for Terry L. Meyers, an English professor at William & Mary who was interested in history… he said. “I also think, being a teacher myself, that almost all teaching, all education is to some degree subversive. It makes people start to think; it gives them a kind of independence.”

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InsideHigherEd.  Not Going Quietly: These four professors aren’t giving up their tenured positions at Canisius College without a fight — in court.   Astiz, who has been with Canisius since 2002, is a professor of teacher education.

New York State Assembly. A9750 was reintroduced in the 2021 legislative session under a new print number: A5711.  Relates to the cumulative grade point average admission requirement for graduate-level teacher and educational leader programs…

New York State Education Department. Office of Higher Education, Educator Preparation Newsletter, February 2021
*New Commissioner of Education
*Board of Regents February Items: Definition of University, Emergency Measures in Response to COVID-19, Individual Evaluation Pathway to Certification, Accreditation, Computer Science
* New York State Teacher Certification Examinations (NYSTCE) Test Development Activities
* edTPA Virtual Learning Environment Webinars
* Teaching in Remote/Hybrid Learning Environments

Times Union. New York Regents’ first Black chancellor has a vision for public education: In panel on teacher diversity, Lester Young Jr. stresses personal connection with students   To address the statewide shortage of teachers of color, Young proposes removing financial barriers and educating young people about the profession. “Lots of young people don’t see the school as a self-affirming, self-esteem-building place. So for many young people, the last place they want to be is in school, or to be a teacher … if we really want more young people to go into teaching, we need to give them good reasons,” he said.

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Chalkbeat.
1) Growing up, I was ‘that kid.’ I became a teacher to help others like me.   … Mary Hebron, a professor in the “Art of Teaching” graduate program at Sarah Lawrence College…  taught us about the process of learning by doing as the heart of education. Hebron said that educators should teach children to be critical thinkers. She taught us that we were not only teachers but educational reformers. We resist the standardization and mechanization of public education, she said, and empower every one of our students to find their voices.
2) Stop calling this generation ‘lost.’ It’s hurtful — and it’s wrong: Despite what you’ve heard, my remote students are learning. [By Selena Carrión TC MA’12]   All this reminds me not to allow a deficit-oriented “lost generation” narrative to deny them their success. As educators, let’s think about their triumphs and how they are still finding joy and wonder amid chaos.

NBC New York. Who Is Meisha Porter, 1st Black Woman to Lead Nation’s Largest Public School System?   A product of the New York City public school system, Porter graduated from Queens Vocational and Technical High School and went on to receive her Bachelor of Arts in English concentrating in Cross Cultural Literature and Black and Puerto Rican Studies at Hunter College. She later received her Master’s Degree in Administration and Supervision from Mercy College… Porter has taught at CUNY as an adjunct professor and been a [Teachers College] Columbia University Cahn fellow…

New York Times. Richard Carranza Will Resign as Leader of N.Y.C. School System: His departure, planned for mid-March, comes after repeated clashes with Mayor Bill de Blasio over desegregating the city’s schools.

Teachers College.
1) Peace Corps Fellows Program. Peace Corps 60th Anniversary.  Join the New York City Peace Corps Association, National Peace Corps Association, and special guest Dr. Jeffrey Sachs for a 60th anniversary celebration honoring 60 years since President John F. Kennedy signed an executive order establishing the Peace Corps on March 1, 1961. [March 1st, 7pm]
2) TC’s Jordan Matsudaira Is Named Deputy Under Secretary of Education   The Biden-Harris administration has named Jordan Matsudaira, Associate Professor of Economics & Education at Teachers College, to the position of Deputy Under Secretary of Education, with responsibility for higher education policy.

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Week of Feb. 15 in Teacher Ed News

GLOBAL
Cision. New certificate helps province address COVID-19-related teacher shortageThe Council of the Ontario College of Teachers endorsed the creation of a Temporary Certificate to enable faculty of education students to begin teaching earlier as a partial solution to Ontario’s teaching shortage… Students who are enrolled in an accredited Ontario teacher education program and are expected to complete their program in 2021 can apply. Teachers certified in other Canadian provinces can also apply.

Forum for World Education (WFE). The Future of Teacher Education [Webinar Feb. 23 RSVP]

New Zealand Herald. New on-the-job teacher training scheme delayed as staff shortage ends   The latest Ministry of Education projections, released at 11am, show that the supply of primary teachers is expected to fully meet the demand this year and out to 2023, both nationally and in Auckland. The shortfall of secondary teachers, which was expected to be 1750 by 2023 when the ministry’s first projections were published in 2018, is now expected to be only 100, as New Zealanders come home from a Covid-ravaged world to retrain in teaching.

7th International Forum on Teacher Education (IFTE). “Teacher Education: New Challenges and Goals” [Kazan Federal University, Russian Academy of Education May 26-28, 2021]

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AACTE/SCALE. February 2021 Newsletter – News From edTPA®

Boston Globe. Dr. Miriam A. Marecek, 1940 – 2020. People like her brother’s sixth grade teacher in Atlantic City, Ms. Florence McHale, and her high school home economics teacher, Mrs. Willis had a profound impact on her life and they influenced her creative pursuits and educational ambitions, to teach and to educate teachers. Miriam graduated from Earlham college in Richmond, IN, and received her PHD from Columbia University, Teacher’s College [1978]

Center for Innovation in Teacher Education & Development (CITED). CITED Conversations 2021  [Zoom meeting registration]

Education Week.
1) How Can White Teachers Teach Black History? Six Things You Need to Know: Black historical consciousness requires more than just a pedagogical shift    We can use this Black historical consciousness to analyze and refine our teaching of Black history, not just in February but across the whole school year.
2) How School Districts Are Keeping Diverse Teacher Recruitment at the Top of Their Agenda   Like countless other school systems across the nation, Florida’s Palm Beach County school district is facing multiple challenges this year: budget cuts, accelerated teacher retirements, a shortage of substitute teachers … support a variety of efforts… and strengthening existing alternative certification and “grow our own” programs.
3) Nurturing Talent at Home to Revive a Struggling Region   Bridges created a “grow-your-own” program designed to nurture teaching talent in Edgecombe…With support from philanthropies, the district’s scholar-teacher program pays for dual high school-college enrollment and up to $30,000 in college scholarships for students who pledge to return to the district to teach for at least three years. Students who don’t return must repay the money.

FacultiNet. Assessing the Assessment.  Drew Gitomer discusses the technical documentation of and edTPA and score design, the reliability of the assessments, and the consequential impact on decisions about edTPA candidates.

Hechinger Report. How much will it take to reopen, catch up kids, and save public schooling long term?: Billions of stimulus dollars are flowing to public schools, but experts say it may not be enough without big changes to how states allocate funds   For instance, Arizona passed Proposition 208 in November …which would raise hundreds of millions to support K-12 education. That money is designated for teachers and classroom support staff, mentoring and retention programs, and the Arizona Teachers Academy, which gives financial support to people earning their teaching certificates in exchange for a commitment to teach in the state. 

InsideHigherEd. Setting the Bar Higher  A new report from the National Council for Teacher Quality argues that raising admissions standards for teacher training programs can also increase diversity in the field.

National Council on Teacher Quality. Teacher Prep Review: Program Diversity and Admissions 2021   To assess whether teacher preparation programs are meeting the urgent need to diversify the profession, we compared the diversity of their enrollment to the diversity of the current state teacher workforce (reported by the Institute for Education Sciences) as well as the local community in which the programs reside (reported by the Census Bureau). Combining the two measures allows for enrollment to be viewed in the context of where each program operates.

New York Post. Adding wokeness: Oregon promotes teacher program to subtract ‘racism in mathematics’   Attorney M.E. Hart, who has conducted these types of training sessions, told The Washington Post that the training helped people live up to “this nation’s promise – ‘We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal.’”

New York Times.
1) A College Program for Disadvantaged Teens Could Shake Up Elite Admissions: An education program is immersing underprivileged students in Ivy League classes, and the students’ success has raised questions about how elite university gatekeepers determine co.   The early results, Ms. Cornfeld said, are clear: “Our nation’s talent is evenly distributed; opportunity is not.”… An analysis of the most recent federal civil rights data by the Community College Research Center, part of Columbia University’s Teachers College, shows white students enroll in traditional dual-enrollment courses at twice the rate of Black students. And Black and Native American students had the lowest participation rates in Advanced Placement courses, the most widely used proxy for college readiness.
2) Talking About Race and Racism in the Classroom Using The New York Times [Live Webinar Mar. 4]
3) The Influence of a Perfect Teacher: Perhaps because I had a teacher who made reading aloud into ceremony, ritual and compelling drama, I grew up to find my cause in pediatricians’ promoting reading aloud at checkups.  Actually, she became Dr. Miriam Marecek in the 1970s when she earned a doctorate in education [Teachers College PhD ‘78], but in my mind, she was always Miss Marecek… Miriam Marecek spent the rest of her life deeply engaged with children’s literature — teaching it to college students and graduate students in education, advising school districts on books and literacy..

New York Times Magazine. Amazon’s Great Labor Awakening: Covid-19 has cemented the e-commerce giant’s hold on the economy — but it has also spurred employees all around the country to organize.   Amazon Logistics and Business Management Pathway… Amazon partnered with the school as part of its five-year anniversary in the Inland Empire, donating $50,000 to start the pilot program… The plan, an Amazon spokeswoman told me, is to offer robotics-training mentorships, job-training externships, teacher-training programs and transferable college credits. 

InsideHigherEd. Vaccines for Educators — but Not All Educators   “The sooner that higher education employees are vaccinated, the sooner we can expand our students’ in-person learning experience,” Michelle Marks, the chancellor of the University of Colorado Denver, said… New York governor Andrew Cuomo’s office did not return a request for comment about the reason for prioritizing in-person college faculty and instructors over other college employees, a decision that has been criticized on equity grounds. 

VPM/NPR. Lawmakers Call for Volunteers to Fill Teacher Gap   …called on Gov. Ralph Northam to form a ‘Teachers Reserve Corps’ on Monday to address a statewide teacher shortage. Their proposal calls for largely unpaid volunteers to fill in for educators that can’t work in person during the COVID-19 pandemic… The corps would be made up of retired educators, military veterans, college students hoping to become teachers and people licensed to teach outside of Virginia’s K-12 public education system.

WAVY-TV. Black History Month: Hampton’s Little England Chapel stands as an inspiration for freedom   According to documents filed with the National Register of Historic Places, the chapel was first “built by students of Hampton Institute, the famous Black teacher-training college founded by Northern missionaries in 1868.” 

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Week of Feb. 8 in Teacher Ed News

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NPR Goats and Soda. Village Teacher Wins $1 Million Prize For World’s Most ‘Exceptional’ Educator   Disale hadn’t always planned to be a teacher. He was studying to be an engineer but dropped out because of bullying by his peers. He enrolled in a teacher training course on his father’s suggestion and was posted to Paritewadi in 2009 for his first assignment. “Day 1 was shocking,” says Disale. His classroom was overrun by cows and buffaloes. A farmer had turned it into a cattle shed and refused to leave.

New York Post. French government seeks to set age for sexual consent at 15Activists say improving laws is part of the battle, but they also are pushing for more child-centered public policies to train teachers and others to spot and report abuse.

Shropshire Star. Government pledges £65m fund for new teacher training hubs across England  A multimillion-pound Government fund will be used to ensure every school in England has access to a “local centre of excellence for teacher training”.

UNITED STATES
AACTE.
1) AACTE Response to 2021 NCTQ Report    In anticipation of the National Center on Teacher Quality’s (NCTQ) release of yet another round of flawed ratings for educator preparation programs, AACTE re-asserts its long-standing belief that the NCTQ model of program evaluation lacks the multiple-accountability, science-based measures necessary to assess teacher preparation program quality legitimately and accurately.
2) Friday, February 19, is the last the day to register for the virtual AACTE 2021 Annual Meeting, February 24-26.

CITED (Centre for Innovation in Teacher Education and Development)
1) 2021-2024 Faculty Fellows
2) CITED Conversations 2021 [via Zoom]
3) Inaugural CITED Teacher Fellows

Chalkbeat. We need books that center Black joy : It’s important that Black children feel seen, valued, and loved in their reading livesAs Director of Diversity and Equity at the Teachers College Reading and Writing Project at Columbia University, my work in advancing antiracism in education begins by centering and honoring the lived experiences of students of color. 

Daily Herald. GOP lawmakers: Culturally responsive standards for teachers would put politics in classrooms  Suburban lawmakers are split in opinion over a rule change proposed by the Illinois State Board of Education called “culturally responsive teaching and leading standards.” The standards would “apply to both candidates for licensure and to the programs that prepare them” beginning in October 2021 for new teacher training programs and in October 2025 for existing programs.

EdWeek.
1) Cybersecurity Training for Educators Lagging Behind Rising Risk of Cyberattacks   But 44 percent of K-12 and college educators say they haven’t received basic cybersecurity training, and another 8 percent were unsure if they had been trained at all. 
2) Learning Means Changing Your Mind   Most adults and educators understand that the process of learning matters more enduringly than the product it produces. Psychologists Carol Dweck and Angela Duckworth have popularized this idea; it’s become so deeply ingrained in teacher-training programs that lessons on growth mindsets and grit appear in elementary school curricula. 

InsideHigherEd.
1) Cardona Takes Step Toward Confirmation   Miguel Cardona, President Biden’s nominee for education secretary, took a major step Thursday toward his likely confirmation by the Senate. Six Republicans joined 11 Democrats in supporting Cardona, as the Senate education committee voted to back the nomination, 17 to 5.
2) Former Miami Head Start Teacher to Lead House Higher Education Panel   Representative Frederica Wilson… said in a statement she’d work to increase access to higher education. “I will seek to help make attaining a quality degree more accessible for all, which includes robust investment in historically black colleges and universities and minority-serving institutions,” said Wilson, who earned a bachelor’s degree in elementary education from Fisk University and a master of science in elementary education from the University of Miami.

KQED. Strategies for Retaining Teachers of Color and Making Schools More Equitable   Bristol says there are different levers to engage in order to retain Black and Latinx educators. One of those levers is teacher preparation programs. Teachers of color in predominantly white teacher certification programs often struggle with feeling like their identity is not reflected in their coursework with curriculums that overlook their experiences and privilege the preparation of white middle-class educators… Another element of teacher prep programs relates to how they perceive students of color. Students are better supported when teacher prep programs prepare all teachers to engage with Black and Latinx learners… 

Lawton Constitution. Oklahoma bill to increase teacher preparation passes committee   Included in the legislation is data-driven, evidence-based strategies that include training on literacy — including phonics; an evidence-based approach to mathematics instruction; the application of behavioral sciences to classroom management; and the identification and impact of trauma on student learning and trauma-informed responsive instruction.

Learning Policy Institute. Eroding Opportunity: COVID-19’s Toll on Student Access to Well-Prepared and Diverse Teachers   Data on teacher preparation program enrollment is not yet available, but early signs are worrisome. Undergraduate enrollment is down by nearly 4% (a concerning statistic, given that 80% of educators begin teaching with a bachelor’s degree). Enrollment declines are steepest among Native American and Black students.

The 19th News. Republican state lawmakers want to punish schools that teach the 1619 Project   …proposed legislation that would penalize schools for teaching curriculums based on the 1619 Project signals a new era of policy debate over civics education that may increasingly play out in state legislatures.

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Chalkbeat. Betty Rosa, former NY State education chancellor, appointed to commissioner job   Rosa said. “Economic recovery through smart investments in schools, in teachers, in curricula and the ways we deliver instruction — that is how we will tackle so many of the challenges we face”… Before receiving a prominent role in Albany, Rosa spent years in the Bronx as a bilingual teacher, principal and superintendent.

NYSED Board of Regents, Feb. 8th Meeting
1) Board of Regents Unanimously Appoints Dr. Betty A. Rosa as Permanent Commissioner of Education: Commissioner Rosa is First Latina Woman to Serve as Commissioner   Dr. Rosa is a nationally recognized education leader and received an Ed. M. and Ed. D. in Administration, Planning and Social Policy from Harvard University. She also holds two other Master of Science in Education degrees, one in Administration and Supervision and the other in Bilingual Education from the City College of New York and Lehman College respectively and a B.A. in psychology from the City College of New York… Dr. Rosa began her career in the NYC Department of Education as a bilingual paraprofessional, teacher and reading coordinator…
2)Proposed Amendments to Sections 52.21, 80-3.14, and 80-3.7 of the Regulations of the Commissioner of Education and Section 30-1.2 of the Rules of the Board of Regents Relating to Providing Flexibility Relating to Student Teaching, Individual Evaluation Pa
3) Proposed Amendment to Section 50.1(l) of the Regulations of the Commissioner of Education Relating to the Definition of “University” 

NEW YORK CITY
Chalkbeat.
1) NYC’s middle school students to head back to buildings this month
2) What I saw when I spent a month watching middle school on Zoom   It seems that the teachers had been given very little training in how to transfer instruction to a virtual setting, particularly for kids with learning disabilities. As a result, students in my niece’s middle school were essentially expected to teach themselves the material. 

Teaching Residents @ Teachers College. TR@TC Induction and Beyond | Monthly Newsletter | February 2021

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Week of Feb. 1 in Teacher Ed News

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New Indian Express. One teacher training institute for 1,057 schools in Odisha   Neighbouring Andhra Pradesh has one teacher training institute for around 156 educational institutes at elementary, secondary and higher secondary level.

Sydney Morning Herald. How to help kids prepare to return to school after a topsy-turvy year   Separation anxiety, particularly for younger kids, may be an issue initially, says Dr Daniela Acquaro, director of initial teacher education at the University of Melbourne. “Kids really have spent a lot of 2020 with parents and carers.”

The Guardian. What job opportunities are there for young people in the UK?   The government is offering bursaries and scholarships for teacher training in certain subjects, including chemistry and computing. For 2021-22, up to £26,000 of financial help is available to individuals.

Vanguard. USAID launches new early grade learning book in local languages   USAID-NEI Plus has improved reading skills for more than 952,565 pupils, trained 9600 teachers, and distributed more than 6 million teaching and learning materials to schools… The Federal Ministry of Education under the leadership of the Minister of Education Mallam Adamu Adamu has recorded several strides in its efforts to improve the quality of education in Nigeria: school feeding program, teacher training, online learning…

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AACTE.
1) AACTE Launches New Online Community   AACTE is excited to introduce AACTE Connect360, an engaging and interactive online community that will link individual educators from its 700 member institutions to bring educator preparation full circle.
2) Senator Elizabeth Warren To Headline AACTE Opening Keynote Series   U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren will address the AACTE community during its 2021 Annual Meeting Opening Keynote session on February 24. 

Capitol News Illinois. GOP members hope to block new teacher standards   The new standards would apply to teacher training programs at Illinois colleges and universities rather than K-12 school curricula. They are scheduled to come up for legislative review on Tuesday, Feb. 16, before the Joint Committee on Administrative Rules, or JCAR, a legislative body that has oversight authority over state regulatory agencies. If approved, the standards would take effect in October 2025 in order to give state-approved educator preparation programs ample time to incorporate them, according to a statement from the Illinois State Board of Education.

Chalkbeat. Colorado joins multistate effort to improve how teacher prep programs cover readingThe Mississippi-based Barksdale Reading Institute is spearheading the effort — called The Path Forward — with an inaugural group of six states. Besides Colorado, they include Arizona, Massachusetts, Missouri, North Carolina, and Ohio. Path Forward will allow state leaders to share strategies for embedding the science of reading into teacher training programs, holding those programs accountable for early literacy outcomes, and enlisting the help of philanthropic groups in such efforts.

Early Learning Nation. New Mexico On Verge of Securing State Constitutional Change to Ensure Stable Funding for Children Zero to Five   “I just believe education is important at every age, and I believe that educators need fair pay,” Natachua said. With more funding that enables better pay, she thinks that early childhood educators will be able to get more training and degrees, and that the industry will see less turnover. 

Forbes. The Puzzling Gap In Research On Writing Instruction   A hugely popular curriculum developed by literacy guru [& TC Professor] Lucy Calkins, often referred to as Writers’ Workshop, is the subject of a recently released rigorous evaluation—the first ever conducted of the approach, despite the fact that it’s been around for decades. Researchers found significant gains beginning in the second year of implementation, although they were smaller for students from lower-income families and other vulnerable groups.

Hechinger Report. Singing in the parking lot, and other pandemic strategies for music students   … next-generation music professionals are inventing — and reinventing — the music teaching tools and techniques we all will need to see our way through the pandemic.

New York Times. Schumer Pushes a $50,000 Student Debt Forgiveness Plan.

Showbiz Cheat Sheet. How Tony Bennett’s Wife Susan Benedetto’s Background As a Teacher is Helping Her Care for Her Ailing Husband   Benedetto worked for many years in arts education. A graduate of Fordham University and of Columbia University’s Teachers College, she eventually launched Creative Artists Management and assisted performers and artists in the navigation of their careers. She and her husband in 1999 opened in Queens, New York City the Frank Sinatra School of the Arts, where Benedetto worked both as a social studies teacher and assistant principal. 

Washington Post.
1) How to start ending the school-to-prison pipeline — by an educator just elected to the U.S. House   First, we must teach BIPOC history and culture in our schools, so that children can learn the global contributions of BIPOC people and our BIPOC kids can feel empowered. The majority of public school teachers are White; we must recruit, train and retain more teachers of color, and train all teachers using an anti-racist curriculum.
2) Teachers to Biden: What we want from your administration   In order for democracy to continue to thrive, we need to rethink the way we educate our nation’s students. And we need to equip our teachers with the training and support they need to be changemakers in the classroom.   * Ensure teacher education programs require current, fact-based science coursework, for elementary school teachers as well as secondary science teachers.
* Support the development and spread of professional learning programs that show efficacy in anti-racist training for teachers.
*Require science-based training for all preservice teachers, and ongoing training for in-service teachers, in trauma-informed teaching, including spotting and understanding signs of mental illness.
3) What you need to know about standardized testing   It is time to relax the heavy hand of federal regulation and to recall the original purposes of the 1965 Elementary and Secondary Education Act: to distribute funding to the neediest students and schools; to support the professional training of teachers; and to assure the civil rights of students… At this critical time, as we look beyond the terrible consequences of the pandemic, American schools face a severe teacher shortage. The federal government can help states raise funding to pay professional salaries to professional teachers. It can help pay for high-quality prekindergarten programs. 

NEW YORK STATE
Governor Andrew Cuomo. FY 2022 Executive Budget Briefing Book.
* Eliminate Teacher Support Programs. In recent years, the State has provided $27.4 million annually for several recurring teacher support and training programs, including the Teachers of Tomorrow Program ($25 million), Teacher Mentor Intern Program ($2 million) and the Albert Shanker Grant Program ($0.4 million). The FY2022 Executive Budget eliminates these programs, starting in the 2021-22 school year, in order to achieve necessary State savings while preserving programs that provide direct services to sensitive student populations. These spending reductions may be restored if the State receives requested Federal COVID relief funds
*Streamline New Education Program Approval to Meet Workforce Needs. To ensure responsiveness to the rapidly evolving skills that New York’s employers require of their employees, the Budget will streamline the process to approve programs and degrees at New York’s colleges and universities. This change will help fuel New York’s economic recovery and enable New York to better compete in the Global Economy.

NY1. New York Senate Approves Education Diversity Measures   Lawmakers in the state Senate on Wednesday advanced measures meant to boost diversity in the state’s schools and education policy, including mesures meant to encourage school and college officials to attract underrepresented candidates for teaching positions… The bills include the “Grow Your Own” initiatives for school districts, cooperative education services and higher education institutions to attract diverse teaching candidates. 

NYSED. NYSED seeks educator input on how program activities can best support teaching students in remote/hybrid instructional settings. [Survey deadline: Feb 15]

NEW YORK CITY

NYTimes.
1) Missing in School Reopening Plans: Black Families’ Trust   Sonya D. Horsford, a professor at Columbia University’s Teachers College, said the moment presented an opportunity for public schools to rethink much of what was not working for Black children. “It’s a great time to have that conversation about the source of mistrust and what we want as part of this recovery,” …
2) Sylvia Lieber, Creative Kindergarten Teacher, Dies at 102    To Sylvia Lieber, there was no reason that the kindergartners and first graders she taught at P.S. 26 in Fresh Meadows, Queens… After graduating from New Utrecht High School, Sylvia received a bachelor’s degree in education from Hunter College and began teaching.

Patch. Chelsea Camin, Voice Teacher: Long Island’s Best Kept Secret   A graduate of Teachers College, Columbia University, Ms. Camin received her Master’s in Music & Music Education, she continues to uphold those ideals and formulates curriculum for her private studio. An asset that sets her apart from other voice teachers. 

Teachers College.
1) Imagining and Re-Imagining Teaching, Becoming and Being Teacher Educators: A colloquium series [12 Noon on Feb. 5 & 12]
2) Redefining Scholarship: With the new year under way, the Teachers College Record is amplifying a diverse new range of voices and topics   The articles in the year’s opening issue included: “Invisible Shifts in the Classroom: Dynamics of Teacher Salary and Teacher Supply in Urban China;” “White Supremacy and Teacher Education: Balancing Pedagogical Tensions when Teaching about Race”…
3) Two Teachers College Alumni Will Serve in the Biden-Harris Administration   Cardichon most recently directed the Washington D.C. office and federal policy arm of the Learning Policy Institute. Earlier in her career, she was a teacher in New York City for seven years and then worked at TC as a program manager for implementation of early career educator induction programs.

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Week of Jan. 25 in Teacher Ed News

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ERR News. Coalition agreement: Center-Reform government 2021-2023   Valuing the next generation of teachers and the profession of teaching is a pillar for the sustainability of the state of Estonia. In teacher education, our objective is to make sure that Estonian teachers and headmasters are competent and motivated.

NZ Herald. Phonics revolution: War of words over how to teach kids to read   Ministry of Education researchers say other English-speaking countries- many with better literacy ratings than New Zealand – place a greater emphasis on, or in some cases new approaches to, teaching phonics.

Premium Times. International Education Day: ActionAid canvasses increased allocation to education sector   The group said against the backdrop of these factors, it joined the rest of the world to commemorate this year’s International Education Day and is calling on the federal government to improve the quality of teaching through adequate recruitment, remuneration, and continued teacher training and re-training.

The Sun. Headteacher tells parents to ‘do a teacher training course’ in scathing letter after they moaned about home lessons   Colin Dowland, head of Woodridge Primary school in North London, sent the tongue-in-cheek letter earlier this week, as teachers grappled with home schooling in the lockdown. 

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Associated Press. Indian education funding at stake in New Mexico legislatureIn January, Lujan Grisham’s budget recommendation included $15 million in funding for Native American-focused funding that could be used for teacher training, recruitment, and curriculum development each year for the next two years.

Coalition for Teaching Quality.

1) Strengthening Educator Recruitment, Development, and Support through ESSA Implementation   “We’re excited that today the Coalition released three consensus policy papers to help inform state and district implementation of ESSA.  The more than 100 member organizations of the Coalition – which represent the collective voice of the profession – are ready to partner with Congressional, state, and local policy leaders to move this work forward and use these recommendations as blueprints for action,”…
2) Student Access to Well-Prepared and Diverse Educators During and Through COVID-19   This briefing, hosted by the Coalition for Teaching Quality, will illuminate the impact of COVID-19 on the educator pipeline and the stabilization of the educator workforce, provide evidenced-based solutions, and detail the resources needed over the long term to support student access to well-prepared and diverse educators. [Webinar Feb. 4]

Diverse Issues in Higher Education. Seminar Focuses on Recruiting Black Males to the Teaching Profession   “Building Black Male Educator Pipelines Through Effective Recruitment,”…The three-part series aims to highlight the low representation of Black males within the teaching profession and provide recruitment strategies to strengthen the pipeline.

Education Week.
1) Keeping Students and Teachers Motivated and Engaged [Free Online Summit, Feb. 18]
2) Reopening Schools in 100 Days: How Staff Shortages Could Hobble Biden’s Plan   As teachers fall ill with COVID-19 or have to quarantine because of exposure, schools are increasingly dependent on substitute teachers. And sub pools are under growing pressure. Kelly Education, which helps districts in 35 states staff their schools, reports that demand for long-term substitute teachers has risen 34 percent since last school year. That’s strained an already-short staffing situation…
3) Same Old Civics Ed. Won’t Save Us: We must fight white supremacy in the classroom, not dodge it   School administrators need to follow their lead in supporting discussions about pressing civic topics, and teachers need training to facilitate those discussions in ways that promote safety, equity, and empathy for the students of color who make up the majority of public school enrollment.

Hechinger Report. Can we teach our way out of political polarization?: Research and experts say it’s complicated, but schools should still do much more to teach civics, history and media literacy   Martha Bouyer developed and directs Stony the Road, a training program for teachers about the history of the Civil Rights Movement in Birmingham, Alabama. “Education is key,” she said. We can’t teach “young people this myth that there are people in this nation who don’t deserve certain things.”

National Education Association. 7 changes to expect from Biden’s Department of Education led by Miguel Cardona   Dr. Cardona will help fulfill President Biden’s promises to make community college free, tackle the student debt crisis, and enable college graduates to pursue careers in education and public service by expanding and simplifying the Public Service Loan Forgiveness and Teacher Loan Forgiveness programs

NCTE. National Council of Teachers of English Now Accepting 2021 Early Career Educator of Color Applications

Washington Post.
1) Advice from two experts on how Biden and Harris can tackle America’s child-care crisis…by Sharon Lynn Kagan, a professor of early-childhood and family policy at Columbia University’s Teachers College and co-director of the college’s National Center for Children and Families, and Caitlin Dermody, research assistant at the National Center for Children and Families… To be effective, funded programs must be buttressed by an infrastructure that supports a well-trained workforce.
2) Is there really a ‘science of reading’ that tells us exactly how to teach kids to read?   Unfortunately, some have naively suggested that science has unequivocally resolved how reading must be taught to every child and that those who disagree are science deniers. Not only is that conclusion unwarranted, it is quintessentially unscientific. 

NEW YORK STATE
NYSED Office Of Higher Education. January Educator Preparation Newsletter
* New Chancellor
* New School Counselor Program Application Deadline
* Participating in The Teaching in Remote/Hybrid Learning Environments Program
* edTPA Webinars

NEW YORK CITY
Bank Street College. Prepared to Teach January Newsletter

Teachers College. New Research and Applications for Teaching Reading Workshop. TC Sr. Lecturer S. Masullo: facilitator [Feb. 27-Mar. 6]

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Week of Jan. 18 in Teacher Ed News

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The Citizens Foundation. For Children to Learn, We Must Teach them in Languages they UnderstandBut because the majority teachers in Pakistan are not proficient in English, it is only textbooks that are in English while teachers and students speak local languages in the classroom…countries like Pakistan should give thought to developing a cadre of teachers who are able to provide language instruction, in the mother tongue as well as second, third, and fourth languages.

The Conversation. Scholarships alone are not enough to get more qualified female teachers into Nigeria’s schoolsWe found that there were both academic and other obstacles to the trainees’ success, including financial worries. This was because the scholarship stipend was too small and payments were often delayed. Based on these findings, we suggest that improving the quality of teacher education is more important than just increasing teacher numbers. We also recommend that such programmes pay attention to non-academic difficulties.

The Hindu. All schools in State to turn disabled-friendly   The libraries would also have audio books and video teaching aids. Playgrounds too would be changed accordingly. Teachers would be trained and awareness would be created among students pursuing Bachelor of Education course, S.Y. Shooja, State programme officer, SSK, said.

UNICEF. COVID-19: Trends, Promising Practices and Gaps in Remote Learning for Pre-Primary Education  Going forward, most countries have reported that remote-learning modalities will continue to be provided as schools reopen and many will utilise a hybrid model combining in-person and distant learning (UNESCO, UNICEF and the World Bank, 2020). Therefore, through incorporating ICT competence (UNESCO, 2018) in pre- and in-service teacher training will have both short- and long-term benefits.

Washington Post. Report: Witness implicates Mexico’s army in abduction of 43   The accusation is one of a series of conflicting testimonies that have offered differing versions of what happened to the students from a rural teachers’ college who were hijacking buses when they were rounded up by police and turned over to a drug gang.

UNITED STATES
AACTE. National Office moves to Washington, D.C.

Chalkbeat.
1) The Detroit district’s new way to recruit teachers: Train its own support staff   On Wednesday, the state’s education department announced its approval of the program, called On the Rise Academy, an alternative, teacher certification program. Current district employees, such as support staff, can begin teaching while working toward an interim certification if they meet program qualifications. Current district teachers can also earn certifications in math, science, and elementary education. 
2) Will holding back struggling third-grade readers improve literacy? Tennessee’s governor thinks so, but others aren’t sure.   The state plans this year to start retraining teachers on phonics-based reading instruction and change how prospective teachers are taught in college to teach reading.

Consortium for Policy Research in Education (CPRE). Education In Uncertain Times: A Research-Backed Guide   The guide, created by a team of teachers, counselors, school leaders, psychologists, teacher educators and university faculty, advocates for the development of an “uncertainty mindset,” and offers strategies for educators to recognize challenges, make plans and care for the wellness needs of themselves and their students.

Education Week. How to Talk About Social Media and the Capitol Insurrection: A Guide for Teachers   Students can also consider whether “the CEO of a private tech company” should have the “power to decide whether Trump keeps his account or not,” said Ioana Literat, an assistant professor of communication, media, and learning technologies design at Columbia University’s Teachers College. “How do we feel that [Facebook founder] Mark Zuckerberg has this power? And if we don’t like it, what’s a better process?”

Forbes. The Biden Administration Could Usher In A New Era Of Teaching American History  The executive order required all federal agencies to immediately stop funding any training that “teaches or suggests” that the US is racist and condemned critical race theory as “anti-American” propaganda. The new administration will almost certainly quickly reverse that executive order that sought to outlaw the teaching of history based on “critical race theory.” Critical race theory acknowledges the existence of white supremacy and its impact on our legal and cultural systems. 

LPI. The Importance of Getting Tutoring Right   The literature is clear about the characteristics of effective tutoring programs that lead to success in the classroom. Effective tutoring: 1) Employs certified classroom teachers when available (whether currently teaching or not), or paraprofessional staff, such as existing paraprofessionals, teacher candidates enrolled in preparation programs, or well-trained tutors who earn a stipend, such as AmeriCorps members;…

NYTimes. Pandemic Teacher Shortages Imperil In-Person Schooling: The nation’s schools need thousands of more teachers, full-time and substitute, to keep classrooms open during coronavirus outbreaksSome states and districts have also suspended college course requirements, or permitted abbreviated online training, for emergency substitute teachers… One potentially beneficial consequence of the teacher shortage crisis is that loosened substitute rules are enabling college students to gain hands-on classroom experience more quickly, potentially fast-tracking them into educational careers. 

Philadelphia Inquirer. Prompted by complaints, Temple taps law firm to probe education college leadership   Anderson… earned a bachelor’s degree from the University of Toronto in 1989 and a doctorate in sociology from the City University of New York. He has taught at Columbia University and worked as a program officer at the Ford Foundation. At the University of Denver, he led the education college for about four years until leaving in 2013 for Temple.

The74. Meet 2 Aspiring D.C. Public School Teachers in This College’s Inaugural Class of ‘Ready-to-Go’ Post-COVID Educators   AU’s inaugural class of Teaching Fellows — three D.C. public school graduates who received full four-year scholarships and are likely to teach in a DCPS school post-graduation — has overlapped with a pandemic that’s forced nationwide transitions to virtual learning, redefining teachers’ roles and skills.

Washington Post.
1) After Biden request, Education Department extends pause on federal student loan payments through September   With the extension, all borrowers with student loans from the Education Department will see their payments automatically suspended until Sept. 30 without penalty or accrual of interest. Each month until then will still count toward loan forgiveness for borrowers in public-service jobs.
2) This teacher was called to protect the U.S. Capitol as a National Guard member. He now holds class from a Humvee.   Music has always been a driving force in Kohut’s life. He was an avid saxophone player throughout high school, studied music in college and ultimately earned his doctorate in music composition at George Mason University. “What I really wanted was to teach,” explained Kohut, who grew up in Saginaw, Mich. “My mom, who is a single mother, was a music teacher. That’s why I do what I do, because she was such a good role model.”
3) Trump’s ‘patriotic education’ report excuses Founding Fathers for owning slaves and likens progressives to Mussolini   They contend that educators who teach students full histories of the country, including about the evils of slavery and endemic racism in America, are ignoring the country’s virtues and indoctrinating young people into hating their country.

NEW YORK STATE
NYSED. State Finalists Selected for 2020 Presidential Awards for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching   Leslie earned an Honors Bachelor of Education degree from the University of Delaware, majoring in Elementary Education with a concentration in Middle School Mathematics. Leslie has also earned a Master of Education degree from SUNY New Paltz, choosing Childhood Special Education as her major… Lynda earned a Bachelor of Science degree with a major in Marketing and Management. She went on to Fordham University in Massachusetts to earn a Master of Arts degree in Early Childhood Education. 

WIBX. Utica College Offering Certification Program For Future Teachers Amid Looming Teacher Shortage   Utica College officials say in the Summer 2021 they hope to prepare for a potential educator shortage by offering the Transitional B Apprentice Teacher Certification Program which will begin in May… Officials say “During the summer session of the program, students must complete 10 graduate credit hours, 40 hours of fieldwork, and pass the content specialty teacher certification test (CST) and the Educating All Students teacher certification test (EAS) given through the NYS Department of Education.”

New York City
New York Times. Grace Knowlton, Sculptor Who Worked ‘in the Round,’ Dies at 88: A rare female modernist who broke into the masculine culture of outdoor sculpting, she exhibited her spheres at top museums and galleries.   Ms. Knowlton eventually went back to school, earning her master’s in art education from Teachers College at Columbia University in 1981 and expanding her interests in photography, drawing and painting. She taught at the Art Students League of New York from 1998 to 2012.

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Week of Jan. 11 in Teacher Ed News

GLOBAL
European Conference on Educational Research Online. Sept. 6-10 [submission deadline 31 Jan.]

Hindustan Times. Delhi govt restructures SCERT, DIET for better teacher training opportunities   The Delhi government on Thursday announced the restructure of the State Council of Educational Research And Training (SCERT) and District Institute of Education and Training (DIET) in order to further improve the facilities for teacher training in the national capital

India Education Diary. Berlin Senate Approves Establishing a “Chinese Language and Society” Teacher-Training Degree Program   Berlin’s Senate Chancellery – Higher Education and Research has given its seal of approval to the development of a new teacher-training degree program, “Chinese Language and Society” at Freie Universität Berlin. Students will be able to enroll in the degree program starting winter semester 2021/2022.

Japan Times. Info on school jobs in Japan to be opened to companies   Both public and private educational institutions, ranging from kindergartens to universities, are allowed to release information on a wide range of jobs on the website, such as teachers, assistants for English education, information and communications technology assistants and business etiquette lecturers, officials of the ministry said. Many such jobs will not require a teaching license, according to the officials.

 

UNITED STATES
AACTE.  AACTE 2021 Annual Meeting Online February 24-26 [early bird discount available until Tuesday, January 19]

Association for Advancing Quality in Educator Preparation (AAQEP). 2021 AAQEP Quality Assurance Symposium [Feb. 23-25]

Black on Black Education. Conference February 23rd – 27th, 2021 Daily Topics incl. Student Voice & Choice, Family Night:  It Takes a Village, Education Policy and Equity, The Future of Education is in Our Hands

EdSource. Stipends, jobs for student teachers needed to diversify California’s teaching force   California requires 600 hours of student teaching, nearly double the requirement of other states. Student teachers are not paid and student teaching typically lasts for an entire academic year. Thus, most teacher candidates cannot work and student teach at the same time (or it is very difficult to do so).

Education Week. How to Teach the U.S. Capitol Attack: Dozens of Resources to Get You Started

Inside Higher Ed.
1) Biden to Extend Pause on Student Loan Payments   …Biden also plans to expand income-based repayment plans and reform the currently little-used debt forgiveness program for borrowers working in public service.
2) Higher Ed Workers Get in the COVID Vaccine Line   A spokeswoman for the CDC, Kristen Nordlund, confirmed that “college, university and professional school teachers, support staff, and daycare workers are included in 1B.”

LPI. The Importance of Teaching and Learning Conditions: Influences on Teacher Retention and School Performance in North Carolina   Underprepared teachers teaching in high-poverty schools rarely have the knowledge and skills to adequately support student learning and address the social-emotional learning needs of their students. And without significant training in teaching high-need students, teachers struggle to contribute to consistent and equitable school discipline policies and practices. 

NEA News. Five Reasons Educators Are Excited About Miguel Cardona   He also announced programs to entice more students of color to become teachers and to get Connecticut college students already planning a teaching career into the classroom quicker.

NYTimes. The New York Times Teaching Project, 2021-22  Apply now to join our second cohort of distinguished educators who teach with The Times. The deadline is Feb. 2, 2021.

Politico. First professor: Jill Biden to make history as a first lady with a day job   Biden took a leave of absence from the Northern Virginia Community College in January because of the campaign, but she kept an eye on returning next year, completing online-teaching training and certification.

 

NEW YORK STATE
Chalkbeat.
1) Lester Young Jr. makes history as NY’s first Black chancellor for Board of Regents
2) NY teachers can get coronavirus vaccines as soon as Monday, but it could take months to reach all of them   Gov. Andrew Cuomo approved the next phase of vaccine distribution, also known as 1b, which includes education workers…

New York State Education Department Board of Regents, January meeting.
1) Appointment of Sharon Cates-Williams as Executive Deputy Commissioner
2) Board of Regents Elects Dr. Lester W. Young, Jr. as Chancellor
3) Proposed Amendments to Sections 52.3, 52.21, 57-4.5, 70.4, 74.6, 75.2, 75.5, 76.2, 79-9.3, 79-10.3, 79-11.3, 79-12.3, 80- 1.13, 80-1.5, 80-3.15, 80-4.3, 83.5, 87.2, 87.5, 100.2, 100.4, 100.5, 100.6, 100.10, 100.21, 119.1, 119.5, 125.1, 151-1.4, 154- 2.3, The proposed amendment provides regulatory flexibility related to the following:
*Required Dignity for All Students Act (DASA) training;
*Teacher performance assessments (edTPA)… It is anticipated that the proposed rule will be presented for adoption as a permanent rule at the February 2021 Regents meeting, which is the first scheduled meeting after the 45-day public comment period prescribed in SAPA for State agency rule makings.

Professional Standards and Practices Board for Teaching. Nov. 2020 meeting minutes

 

NEW YORK CITY
Teachers College. Reimagining Education: Teaching, Learning and Leading for a Racially Just Society [July 12 – 15, 2021]