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Week of Dec. 12 in Teacher Ed News

GLOBAL
Pulse.com. GES delays vacation of basic schools, re-opening date remains the same   … about 44,000 teachers have failed the mandatory Ghana Teacher Licensure Examination (GTLE). The Registrar for the National Teaching Council, Dr Christian Addai-Poku disclosed this at the 2022/23 Cohort …He lamented that the results of the examinations were worrying, considering the poor performance of the teachers who were supposed to be imparting knowledge to children.

Teaching Residents at Teachers College (TR@TC). Production Report: Teaching Residents at Teachers College (TR@TC) 2022 – Present  Research presentations in Armenia and Turkey

The Conversation. We asked 900 Australian teachers if evidence informs how they teach – and found most use it, but there are key gaps   Our survey also suggests teachers do not get enough support and training to access research-based approaches.

The Guardian. Teacher shortage could worsen after DfE rejects dozens of training courses  England’s teacher shortage could worsen after the government rejected appeals by dozens of established providers to gain official accreditation for their initial teacher training courses… Only 179 out of 240 existing teacher training courses have been accredited under DfE’s new standards from 2024

UNITED STATES
AACTE. New Board Members Elected for 2023

ABC News. Lawmakers propose raising teachers’ minimum salaries to $60K to stem ‘mass exodus’   Wilson said she’s seen firsthand how other teachers can feel undervalued, weakening the workforce as a whole. She said that her son Paul became a teacher to follow in her footsteps, but his college professors attempted to dissuade him because they said teachers weren’t paid enough… The American Teacher Act would be one remedy to those concerns. The bill, co-led by Wilson and Bowman, was drafted in collaboration with the nonprofit, nonpartisan Teacher Salary Project.

Burlington County Times. NJ task force on public school staff shortages gets final 23 members   In an attempt to help alleviate the shortage, Murphy in September eliminated a key teacher licensing test from state requirements. The educative Teacher Performance Assessment, or edTPA, will nonetheless have to be replaced with another benchmark to ensure teacher quality, according to state records.

Chalkbeat. Her students were babies during lockdown. Here’s how that’s changed her approach.   What advice would you give someone considering a career in early childhood education? First, see if this is the right fit for you. Visit and observe all types of schools and all ages, birth to five. Learn about Maria Montessori, Emilia Reggio, and play-based schools. Visit a Head Start, charter, or traditional public school, or one of the academically focused centers. 

Chronicle. The Pandemic Accelerates a Decline in Campus-Based Child Care   Many day cares are operating at reduced capacity because of health restrictions or staff shortages… The larger of Amarillo College’s two centers is licensed to serve 135 students, but currently has only 78 because of staffing shortages, according to Dennis Sarine, director of teacher preparation and early childhood education. 

EdWeek
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1) The Biden Administration’s New STEM Initiative: What Will It Mean for K-12 Schools?   Micron, a semiconductor, memory, and storage manufacturer, and the National Science Foundation plan to invest $10 million to accelerate training of new STEMM teachers, support the retention of existing STEMM educators, and advance diversity and equity in the STEMM teacher workforce.
2) Teachers Would Make at Least $60K Under New Federal Bill   The bill also would dedicate funds to a national campaign that would expand awareness of the value of teaching and encourage secondary and college students to consider the career. 
3) Virtual Career Fair for Teachers and K-12 Staff [January 26, 2023; 2:00 to 6:00 PM EST]

Forbes. New Bill Aims To End The Teacher Shortage With Higher Pay   Aiming to drastically increase the number and quality of people entering the teaching profession, the bill includes not only raises, but also national campaigns on the value of teaching. These campaigns may help to attract new talent and strengthen the weak teacher pipeline.

Hechinger Report. Third graders struggling the most to recover in reading after the pandemic: Analysis of 7 million students across the country sounds alarm for younger learners    Teachers in older grades don’t necessarily have the specialized training to backfill what students missed.  A second grade teacher, for example, would likely not know much about teaching students how to identify and manipulate individual sounds in spoken words, an important step in learning to read called “phonemic awareness,” because it’s a skill that is the province of kindergarten and first grade teachers, Shanahan explained. 

Jersey Journal. This New Jersey university is laying off 30 professors, eliminating 37% of academic programs   Cash-strapped New Jersey City University is taking a sharpened axe to its list of academic programs and roster of professors… The programs eliminated include numerous science degrees from Environmental Science, Physics, and concentrations in Biology, Early Childhood and Elementary teaching degrees…

Learning Policy Institute (LPI).
1) The Road to Recovery in Learning: How California Points the Way   …efforts have left no aspect of education untouched, including: * investing $3 billion in teacher recruitment and retention through service scholarships, supports for preparation and mentoring, and new program models like teacher residencies… Los Angeles was also able to open school with all of its vacancies filled this year, while many districts were experiencing severe shortages, in part because it was …reaping the benefits of its several teacher residency programs that produced a well-prepared supply of teachers in shortage areas who have been staying in the classroom. 
2) Webinar: Educator Preparation Laboratory Second Annual Policy Summit [Jan 24, 2023 01:30 PM in Eastern Time]

NYTimes.
1) There’s a Reason There Aren’t Enough Teachers in America. Many Reasons, Actually.   Here are just a few of the longstanding problems plaguing American education: a generalized decline in literacy; the faltering international performance of American students; an inability to recruit enough qualified college graduates into the teaching profession… both intended and unintended consequences for teacher accountability reforms mandating tougher licensing rules, evaluations and skill testing….
2) Thousands of Teens Are Being Pushed Into Military’s Junior R.O.T.C.   J.R.O.T.C. programs, taught by military veterans at some 3,500 high schools across the country, are supposed to be elective…
3) Why Some Hasidic Children Can’t Leave Failing Schools   Recently, Ms. Weber said, Aaron’s teacher told him that the planets revolve around the Earth.

Washington Post. Study: Public schools paid teachers more than private ones in 2020-21   Public school teachers earned more than their counterparts in private schools in 2020-21, extending a longtime trend linked to licensing requirements…

NEW YORK STATE
Board of Regents. December Meetings
Proposed Amendment … Relating to Extensions for Coordinators of Work-Based Learning Programs  The proposed extension will also have the same base certificate, coursework, and experience requirements as the Coordinator of Work-Based Learning Programs for Career Awareness extension, with some revisions. The revisions include removing references to Provisional teaching certificates that no longer exist and adding Initial and Professional School Counselor certificates that become effective February 2, 2023, as eligible certificates for the base certificate requirement

WKBW Buffalo. Lack of teachers of color in classrooms   …Buff State’s effort goes even deeper, reaching students in high school. The college operates two urban teacher academies in the Buffalo Public School District — McKinley and International Prep.

NEW YORK CITY
Chalkbeat. This virtual learning program has ‘changed the game’ for NYC’s small high schools  “Pretty quickly I was like, wow this is very different,” said Ellis-Lee, who is teaching AP US History and AP Human Geography virtually this year. “The kids are in a classroom in their school, they’re not sitting in their bed. There’s none of that trauma that we had to go through, thank God. And they also have a live, certified teacher that they already know in the room with them.”

NYPost. NYC parents scramble for kindergarten Gifted & Talented entry   …Adams said. “I’ve also had pre-K teachers tell me, ‘I haven’t been trained to assess whether or not a child is gifted. If a parent asks me for a nomination, I am going to give it.’” 

Teachers College. 5 Must-Read Books on Race & Inclusion for Teachers   To help support and challenge educators at the start of the school year, we asked Teachers College faculty members to share their recommendations of thoughtful, anti-racist works to inspire you professionally and beyond

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Production Report: Teaching Residents at Teachers College (TR@TC) 2022 – Present

Akin-Sabuncu, S., & Goodwin, A. L. (2022, October). Effective Mentor Teachers for Strong Faculty-School Partnership: A Case Study from the United States. Paper presented at the 10th International Congress on Curriculum and Instruction (ICCI), Gazi University, Ankara, Turkey.

Akin-Sabuncu, S., & Goodwin, A. L. (2022, August). Mentoring Residents (Preservice Teachers) in High-Need Urban Schools: Insights and Lessons from a Clinically Rich Urban Teacher Residency Program. Paper presented at the European Conference on Educational Research (ECER), Yerevan State University, Yerevan, Armenia.

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Week of Dec. 5 in Teacher Ed News

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CBS News 60 Minutes (Mozambique). Restoring Gorongosa National Park after decades of war   We now work in 89 primary schools, which is every single school that surrounds this national park. We’re training 600 schoolteachers right now. Now think about how difficult it is to create a school system when you don’t have schoolteachers that know how to read and write because of generations of war. 

InsideHigherEd. Ukrainian Students Enrich U.S. Campuses    Andriyana Baran spent the 2020–21 academic year as a Fulbright scholar in the United States… Then she returned to her home country of Ukraine to work as a language instructor for Teach for Ukraine, an NGO akin to Teach for America. 

Ottawa Citizen. Teachers college issues review of Oakville teacher who wears huge fake breasts as parents ponder lawsuit   The in-class apparel of the transgender teacher at the school west of Toronto was revealed by photos posted online by students soon after the start of the school year in September. In response to intense local and international attention, Lecce asked the teachers college to review and consider strengthening its professional conduct provisions.

Sydney Morning Herald. Grammar is back: Sweeping overhaul of English syllabus for years 3-10   “NAPLAN data show students can’t write effective sentences. Teachers are also not being trained to teach the complexities of high school writing,” Knapp said, adding that universities would need to address their teacher training courses to produce graduates who are competent in teaching writing.

UNITED STATES
AACTE. New Data: AACTE Finds College and University-Based Alternative Teacher Preparation Programs More Effectively Address Educator Shortage than Alternative Programs Outside of Higher Ed   AACTE released a new analysis focusing on alternative preparation programs run by institutions of higher education (IHE-based alternative programs). The study shows that IHE- based alternative teacher preparation programs are bringing more educators to the strained workforce than alternative programs run by organizations other than colleges and universities.

ABC News. Amid teacher shortage, Black male educators point to why there aren’t more of them   Sharif El-Mekki, the founder and CEO of the Center for Black Educator Development (CBED), who co-founded the Black Male Educators for Social Justice fellowship to inspire new generations of Black men to work for social justice through teaching, hopes school communities hire educators with varied cultural backgrounds and experiences who come from the communities that their students live in.

Boston College
. A. Lin Goodwin is Lynch School’s new Thomas More Brennan Chair in Education   A. Lin Goodwin, a globally renowned teacher-education expert and the former dean of the Faculty of Education at the University of Hong Kong, has joined the Lynch School of Education and Human Development as the Thomas More Brennan Chair in Education, announced Stanton E.F. Wortham, the Charles F. Donovan, S.J., dean. Goodwin, who previously served as the Evenden Professor of Education and vice dean at Columbia University’s Teachers College, assumes the endowed position held by Andrew Hargreaves until 2018. 

Chalkbeat.
1) Michigan teacher shortage prompts superintendents to propose new certification route   Regional superintendents across the state are banding together to develop an alternate route to certification that emphasizes early on-the-job training and income opportunities for prospective teachers… The program would be similar to On the Rise Academy, an alternative route program offered by Detroit Public Schools Community District that pays candidates to work in support staff roles while working toward certification. Nine other alternative route providers are approved in Michigan for teacher certification.
2) New program will pay for Indiana teachers to earn license to teach English language learners   The Indiana Teacher of English Language Learners (I-TELL) program will pay for tuition and fees for current educators to earn the additional licensure they need to become teachers of record for students who are learning English. It’s a partnership between the Indiana Department of Education and University of Indianapolis’ Center of Excellence in Leadership of Learning
3) ‘Reading is not a given’: National and local educators speak on how to teach reading in classrooms   States around the country have passed laws to teach the science of reading in the early grades… Some have created a statewide curriculum and recommended textbooks, third grade literacy screenings, professional development for teachers, and revamping teacher preparation programs.

EdWeek.
1) 11 Critical Issues Facing Educators in 2023   Teacher-prep programs – Not only should there be conversations about how colleges and universities are preparing our nation’s teachers, but a big issue for 2023 is how those same colleges and universities are recruiting prospective teachers to enter the profession in the first place.
2) How a Divided Congress Will Influence K-12 Education Policy   Sanders, who is known for his commitment to universal access to education and health care, is likely to push for universal free college, efforts to bolster the teacher pipeline, dual-enrollment programs, and expansion of early childhood education.
3) Simple Advice for Effective Classroom Management: 5 important foundations

Fort Worth Star-Telegram. Virtual learning left teachers scrambling. How are teacher prep programs catching up?   Lynn Gangone, president and CEO of the American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education, said colleges of education across the country are governed to a certain degree by what their states require of their degree programs. Institutions sometimes want to be more creative in what courses they offer their students, she said, but the combination of those state requirements and the fact that there are only so many hours in a degree program leave little room for innovation.

Hechinger Report. American classrooms urgently need more tutors, so why not mobilize teachers in training?   The proposed PATHS to Tutors Act would establish a $500 million program to support tutoring partnerships among educator-preparation programs, school districts and nonprofit organizations in underserved communities. It’s co-sponsored by Sens. Cory Booker (D-N.J.), John Cornyn (R-Tex.), Chris Murphy (D-Del.), and Susan Collins (R-Maine), and would provide critical investments and infrastructure to create and scale high-quality partnerships.

National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL
). 2022 Report. The Time is Now: Reimagining World-Class State Education Systems   The education systems we studied all were built on a corps of world-class, well-prepared teachers working in schools that are organized to develop their expertise. These countries take a systemic approach to developing teachers, with a common vision for teachers’ preservice preparation and ongoing professional learning. They all have a limited number of teacher preparation programs with curriculum closely tied to core curriculum content and meaningful practice of the teaching craft. 

Washington Post. Shortages of staff and equipment continue to plague schools, new data shows   Many places are deploying long-term substitute teachers, who in many cases need only a high school diploma. Others have created training paths that don’t require college diplomas. In Oklahoma, which has faced a decade of shortages, districts can now hire high school graduates.

NEW YORK STATE
Board of Regents December Meeting Agendas. Monday 12/12 & Tuesday 12/13

InsideHigherEd
. John B. King Jr. to Lead SUNY System   “SUNY Faculty and students should be forewarned!” Lisa Rudley, the executive director of NY State Allies for Public Education, said in a statement. “John King consistently ignored the legitimate concerns of parents and teachers regarding the policies he pursued as NY State Education Commissioner, by rewriting the standards, imposing an arduous high stakes testing regime, and basing teacher evaluation on student test scores, none of which had any research behind it and all of which undermined the quality of education in our public schools. This led to a no-confidence vote of the state teachers union…”

Professional Standards and Practices Board for Teaching. September Meeting Minutes

State University of New York (SUNY). SUNY Board of Trustees Appoints John B. King, Jr., Lifelong Educator and former U.S. Secretary of Education, as the System’s 15th Chancellor   Chancellor King holds a Bachelor of Arts in Government from Harvard University, a Master of Arts in the teaching of social studies from Columbia University’s Teachers College, a J.D. from Yale Law School, and a Doctor of Education degree in educational administrative practice from Columbia University’s Teachers College. 

Teachers College. Alum John B. King Named Chancellor of SUNY: A prominent leader in education equity and policy, King will lead the largest higher ed system in the U.S.   Teachers College alumnus and former U.S. Secretary of Education John B. King, Jr. (Ed.D. ’08, M.A. ’97) has been named as the new chancellor of the State University of New York, its Board of Trustees announced on Dec. 5.

NEW YORK CITY
Chalkbeat. Half of NYC students are behind in reading. Hundreds of CUNY tutors aim to change that.   The Reading Corps program helped address both of those problems, paying tutors in graduate or undergraduate education programs between $20 to $25 an hour to work with public school children for three to five sessions a week over about 13 weeks. Before they begin working with children, the tutors receive between six and 12 hours of training in one of two reading programs, both of which include phonics lessons.

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Weeks of Nov. 21 and 28 in Teacher Ed News

GLOBAL
American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education (AACTE). Educators as Soldiers on the Global Education Battlefield   Utilizing the network of colleagues through the international educational collaboration between GCUE (Global Community uniting for Equity) and its affiliate in Ukraine, CEUJE (Community of Educators Uniting for Justice and Equity), Rochonda Nenonene and Novea McIntosh,  from the University of Dayton — a Marianist community educating for justice, service, and peace across the world — collaborated with Ukrainian future teachers to teach them culturally responsive assessment and social-emotional learning strategies. 

ERR (Estonia). State provides extensive subsidies for transition to education in Estonian   “We will raise the number of teacher training places at universities, offer more flexible modes of study, provide language training for educators and encourage teachers to enter and remain in the profession in order to increase the number of teachers with strong Estonian language skills,” Lukas explained.

Ministers of the Education Portfolio. Draft National Teacher Workforce Action Plan released   Actions the Australian Government will fund include: * $159 million to train more teachers,…

News18 (India). HP Education Regulator Impose Rs 34 Lakh Fine on NCFSE Group   A hefty penalty of nearly Rs 34.05 lakh has been imposed on the NCFSE group of institutions by the state’s educational commission for violating the regulations of a teacher education programme… Seventeen institutions have admitted students in the two-year Diploma in Nursery Teacher Training (DNTT) and the one-year Nursery Teacher Training (NTT) courses after getting affiliation from the NCFSE in violation of regulations of the National Council of Teacher Education (NCTE), the officials said.

UNITED STATES
AACTE. Using COVID Funds to Support Apprenticeships   The Department of Education issued a Dear Colleague letter to states and local educational agencies (LEAs) to remind them that they can continue to respond to the ongoing challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic by using funds Congress appropriated in response to the pandemic to, among other things, expand opportunities for high-quality work-based learning, often referred to as “apprenticeships.”

Chalkbeat.
1) Changes to Illinois’ early childhood education funding needed to fix pay disparities, advocates say   …the study compared salaries based on credentials that educators in K-12 and early childhood both have — such as college degrees and professional licenses… The results align with national findings that show early childhood educators in Illinois are paid about 30% less than public elementary school teachers in kindergarten through eighth grade despite having the same degree and license. 
2) Philadelphia gathering focuses on increasing numbers of Black male educators   El-Mekki, who started his career as a middle school teacher in 1993, has created a Black Teacher Pipeline Project, which started out awarding four fellowships to aspiring Black male teachers each year. Now, there are 26 fellows annually and $1 million in the Future Black Teachers of Excellence Fund… A new Pennsylvania law, SB99, allows high school courses on education and teaching to be eligible for Career and Technical Education credits.

EdWeek.
1) A Media Literacy Requirement That Starts in Kindergarten? New Jersey May Start the Trend   An earlier version of the bill would’ve required the department of education to provide in-service training and teacher preparation programming on media literacy. The final version doesn’t include those requirements.
2) As Head Start Quality Push Continues, Advocates Raise Red Flag on Equity   But efforts to improve quality increased the cost of local programs, Barnett said. For example, teachers with bachelors degrees may require higher salaries than their peers without them.
3) Linda Darling-Hammond Wins International Prize for Education Research: The $3.9 million Yidan Prize is arguably the world’s most prestigious education award   When I met some extraordinary teachers and began to study how they had learned to teach, and conducted research on teacher preparation at RAND and, later, at Teachers College, Columbia University, I discovered a deep knowledge base that few teachers could access. I determined then to work on understanding high-quality preparation for teachers and figuring out how it could become widespread.
4) The Architects of the Standards Movement Say They Missed a Big Piece   “Coherence is the next piece of the agenda,” said Laura Slover, the chief executive of the nonprofit CenterPoint Education Solutions and the former CEO of PARCC …teachers in the state didn’t always have the training they needed to implement these materials well, said John B. King, the former New York state education commissioner… Panelists highlighted examples of states that have bolstered support for curriculum implementation…

Government Technology. How Are Teacher Prep Programs Adapting to Virtual Learning?   Teacher preparation programs like the one at the University of Texas have overhauled their curricula to incorporate digital tools for remote learning, as well as training to respond to students’ mental health needs.

Hechinger Report.
Schools can’t afford to lose any more Black male educators: Only about 7 percent of America’s public school teachers were Black, according to the most recent data, while Black children make up 15 percent of the student population   Clemson University’s Call Me MiSTER program has been around for about two decades. The concept behind the program is recruiting, training and certifying minority men to become elementary school teachers in South Carolina.

KSHB. Kansas City Teacher Residency receives $5 million donation to support teacher recruitment, diversity   Kansas City Teacher Residency (KCTR), an organization that works to recruit, prepare, place and retain teachers in the Kansas City area, has received a $5 million donation from philanthropist MacKenzie Scott.

Lansing State Journal. Michigan State shortens teaching prep program from five to four years to address teacher shortages   The teacher preparation program will retain core elements, including a one-year internship and curriculum that focuses on social justice and equity, according to the press release, while making the program shorter and helping students save about $16,700 in tuition, not including thousands of dollars more in travel and living expenses.

ProPublica. At Washington State Special Education Schools, Years of Abuse Complaints and Lack of Academics   A special education director observed uncertified teachers struggling with no curriculum and urged the state to step in to protect “these extremely high-risk students.”… Washington also doesn’t demand state inspections and has vague staffing obligations. It requires an unspecified number of certified teachers and only one special education teacher per school. 

U.S. Dept. of Education FSA. 4 Loan Forgiveness Programs for Teachers   1. Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) Program 2. Teacher Loan Forgiveness (TLF) 3. Perkins Loan Cancellation for Teachers 4. State-Sponsored Student Loan Forgiveness Programs

Washington Post.
1) Another big right vs. left learning standards debate. Who cares?   Chester E. Finn Jr., a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University, was less pessimistic. “It’s true that state academic standards themselves don’t teach anybody anything,” he said, but “in the long run they affect curriculum, teacher prep, assessments, accountability and more.”
2) Student loan-payment freeze extended as courts weigh debt relief

WHYY. Pa. releases anti-racist guidelines as part of teacher-prep overhaul   This is the first time the state has included what educators refer to as “culturally-relevant and sustaining education” guidelines as part of its requirements for teacher-preparation programs.

NEW YORK STATE
InsideHigherEd. SUNY Sees Massive Increase in Applications   SUNY has seen a more than 110 percent year-over-year increase—from 97,257 to 204,437—in fall 2023 applications.

NYSED
1) Office of Higher Education Educator Preparation Newsletter
* Teacher Performance Assessment FAQs
* Board of Regents November Items.  a) School Building Leader: The Department proposed a regulatory amendment to revise the experience requirements for Professional School Building Leader (SBL) certification by removing the requirement that at least one of the three years of experience in an educational leadership position be as a school building leader.  b) Special Application For School Building Leader Programs To Show Alignment With The PSELS
2) Public comment period on Proposed Amendment.. Relating to the Student Teaching Requirements for Registered Teacher Preparation Programs and Through the Individual Evaluation Pathway to Certification    Comments must be submitted by December 19, 2022, to William P. Murphy, Deputy Commissioner of the Office of Higher Education, Room 975, Education Building Annex, 89 Washington Avenue, Albany, NY 12234, or email [email protected]
3) Public comment period on Proposed Amendment … Relating to the Experience Requirement for Professional School Building Leader Certification    Comments must be submitted by January 30, 2023 to William P. Murphy, Deputy Commissioner of the Office of Higher Education, Room 975, Education Building Annex, 89 Washington Avenue, Albany, NY 12234, or email [email protected].

Syracuse University News
. SUNY ESF Graduates Launch Their Science Teaching Careers Together at the School of Education   Syracuse University’s relationship with its close neighbor, the State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry, has been a long and fruitful one. After all, SUNY ESF was founded as a unit of SU in 1911, and today the two universities share resources, their professors collaborate, and students mingle across the two campuses, take classes together, join cross-campus organizations, and—sometimes—graduate from one college and into the other. That last scenario is certainly the case for six SUNY ESF graduates who, in summer 2022, enrolled in the School of Education’s (SOE) 13-month master’s degree program in science education (Grades 7-12).

NEW YORK CITY
Bank Street College. Recruiting for Residencies: Possibilities for Today & Tomorrow [Nov. 16th Video Recording]

Chalkbeat. Computer science classes have an equity issue. Some NYC educators are trying to change that.   New York City is trying to address this through a program called “Computer Integrated Teacher Education” to help train more than 1,000 New York City teachers to integrate computing across subjects. The $14 million initiative, announced Monday, is funded through a public/private partnership with the education department, CUNY, Google, Robin Hood, and Gotham Gives…

Teachers College. What You May Not Know About TC Alum & Trailblazer Shirley Chisholm: In honor of what would have been the legend’s 98th birthday, a look at her life and lasting impact   “I enrolled in TC to follow a career in the classroom, because I felt then, as I feel now, that education is the only real passport out of poverty,… If teachers are valuable to society, the school that teaches the teachers bears enormous responsibility to the next generation,” Chisholm wrote. “TC must continue to make sure that it graduates a diverse and innovative pool of educators who believe every child has something to give and that we are at our best as a society when the doors of opportunity are open wide for them all.”

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Week of Nov. 14 in Teacher Ed News

GLOBAL
Education International.
1) Ghana: Campaign against privatisation and commercialisation of education   The increased teacher training also led to the deployment of over 120,000 more teachers, reducing the student-teacher ratio from 35 to 27 at kindergarten level, from 34 to 26 at primary level and from 16 to 12 in junior high school.
2) Join us! Teach for the Planet at COP27   The 2022 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP27) is taking place in Egypt, from November 6th to the 18th…  Governments must finance and implement reforms to include quality climate change education in curricula across subjects and grades, as well as in initial teacher training courses and professional development opportunities.

Education Times. Private education has grown faster in South Asia than any other region, reveals UNESCO report   Tertiary education is increasingly private due to insufficient public supply… Teacher training institutions are also often private with teacher education only provided exclusively by the state in two countries, Bhutan and the Islamic Republic of Iran. In 2020, more than 90% of recognised pre-service teacher education institutions in India were privately funded through student fees.

New York Times. How an American Survived Hiding From the Russians in Kherson for 8 Months   But for Mr. Morales, 56, a former college professor, the worst was behind him — no more anxious cat-and-mouse games with the Russians. Raised in Banbury, England, he had lived for years in Oklahoma City teaching English literature, and had opened an English-language school in Kherson before the Russian invasion in February.

UNITED STATES
American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education. AACTE and Education Community Urge Congress to Support EDUCATORS for America Act   This legislation would make critical investments in the federal government’s educator preparation programs, including the following: *Authorize $500 million annually to support educator preparation programs and partnerships including: *Update and expand the Teacher Quality Partnership Grant Program to focus on residency programs, strengthen the principal and school leader preparation programs, and enable partnerships to address the need for early childhood educators, school librarians, counselors, and other specialized support personnel…  

American Enterprise Institute. The critical race theory battle takes another turn   …a new report published by the American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education suggests, despite itself, that these laws did not go far enough. The report, titled “The State of Education Censorship in Institutions of Higher Ed and Implications for the Field,” … succeeds in dripping with self-righteous contempt for Republican legislators and the constituents they represent — raising the question of why any conservative policymaker would continue to grant a teacher-training monopoly to institutions captured by ideologues who hate them.

Chalkbeat.
1) Discipline and passion: How Colorado’s Teacher of Year makes magic   Was there a moment when you decided to become a teacher?  When I was studying music as an undergraduate at Tennessee State University, I took some courses that required practicums — we would go to a school and observe a teacher teach their class. These really ignited my passion for teaching instrumental music to middle school and high school students…
2) Teaching ‘world changers:’ Indiana’s 2023 Teacher of the Year applies history to today   How and when did you decide to become a teacher? Did you always want to teach in your hometown? I didn’t think about pursuing education as a career until my sophomore year of college. I interned for an awesome eighth grade history teacher and cadet taught for my former first grade teacher during my senior year of high school… People always told me I’d be a good teacher, but I didn’t think teaching was prestigious enough… In college, I had a professor who showed me that teaching could be a calling and a profession full of purpose. That changed my trajectory.

Education Week.
1) ‘Does Anyone Else Cry After Work?’: Teacher Reddit Is the Unfiltered Voice of Educators   A study unveiled this month found that the status of the teaching profession is at its lowest in five decades—teachers’ job satisfaction is the lowest its been in recent memory, public perception has soured, and fewer young people are interested in teaching as a career. 
2) From Hospice Work to 1st Grade: One Teacher’s Career-Changing Journey   Tennessee became the first state to be approved by the U.S. Department of Labor to establish a registered apprenticeship program for teachers. The state now has approved seven teacher-preparation providers to run apprenticeship programs… I started out as a teacher resident going back to school, getting my master’s level classes at Lipscomb. Last year, I taught 1st grade on a job-embedded license, [which allows candidates with at least a bachelor’s degree to work as a teacher while working toward full licensure]. Now that I graduated in the spring and got my degree and my licensure, I’m teaching independently.
3) The Status of the Teaching Profession Is at a 50-Year Low. What Can We Do About It?   Jeffrey Henig, a professor of political science and education at Teachers College … “We have a whole bunch of policies that come and go, but are linked by the fact that, ultimately, it’s teachers who are the ones who deliver those policies in classrooms…So, if in fact the working conditions for teachers are declining, so that teachers are becoming not just less happy but less able to do a good job, then that has implications.”

Hechinger Report. In elementary classrooms, demand grows for play-based learning: Play supporters point to improved literacy, fewer achievement gaps, and better motor skills for students   Before becoming a teacher, Oklahoma state Rep. Jacob Rosecrants, a Democrat, thought all students were taught lessons through play. “I became a teacher back in 2012 and I realized it’s [play] not even accepted anymore as a way to learn, even in the younger grades,” Rosecrants said. “Some schools do it great, but I’m talking about the way that I learned — going outside, playing, discovering — that type of thing was not something that was focused on in any of the public schools I went to [as a teacher].”

InsideHigherEd.
1) How Colleges Measure and Prove Their Value: With public doubts escalating about whether going to college is “worth it,” campus leaders and policy analysts discuss steps institutions are taking to show how they help students and society.   …we’re in a state that ranks 50th out of 50 in teacher pay. We’re going to shut down our teacher education program. It calls on us to think more strategically about the cost of those programs. That is something that NAU and Arizona as a state have been working on for the last several years. We have something called the Arizona Teachers Academy, which will provide students a tuition-free teacher-prep degree, provided they commit to staying in the state and teaching in a school in the state for the same number of years that they get this scholarship.
2) Pressure Builds for Biden to Extend Student Loan Payment Pause: Calls for the extension intensified after a federal appeals court ruled against the administration, dealing another blow to the loan-forgiveness plan.   The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau found in an April report that many borrowers would struggle to make payments when the pause ended. That resumption of payments comes as the administration is overhauling debt-relief programs including income-driven repayment and Public Service Loan Forgiveness. New regulations aimed at fixing Public Service Loan Forgiveness are going into effect July 1.

KTEN Oklahoma. Oklahoma teacher shortage, low pay linked to test score slump   The Oklahoma State School Boards Association reported more than 1,000 educator vacancies, with nearly 3,000 emergency teaching certificates at the beginning of the school year. The Oklahoma Education Association said teacher pay in the Sooner State ranks 34th in the nation. “That just has a residual effect on the number of teachers and programs you have,” said Madill Public Schools Superintendent Larry Case. “Which makes it even worse in today’s climate to where people aren’t going into education.”

NEA News. State Funding for Higher Education Still Lagging   A majority of state legislatures spent far less on public colleges and universities in 2020 than they did in 2008, an NEA analysis shows. This means colleges and universities must rely on students to pay the cost of college—and those students are borrowing to do it.

Pearson Education. edTPA® Community Newsletter November

Washington Post.
1) Biden administration asks Supreme Court to reinstate student loan forgiveness program   The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 8th Circuit decided 3-0 on Monday to side with a coalition of six Republican-led states that requested that the court table any debt cancellation amid its ongoing litigation. The injunction is to remain in place until further notice from the court or the Supreme Court, according to the order.
2) Virginia is changing the way it teaches history, social studies. Here’s how    Differences: The old guidelines call on teachers to dissect, compare and contrast the concepts of “colonialism,” “imperialism,” “nationalism” and “racism.” The new guidelines do not suggest this….

Western Michigan University. Results-oriented academic leader, public policy scholar will lead Western’s academic affairs division   Following a nationwide search, Western Michigan University has named Dr. Julian Vasquez Heilig as its next Provost and Vice president for Academic Affairs… Vasquez Heilig currently serves about 3,000 students, staff and faculty as dean of the University of Kentucky’s College of Education…prioritized increasing diversity among teachers and recruiting more students to the teacher pipeline amid a growing shortage in the United States.

WMAR Baltimore. Aspiring teachers discuss the difficulties with the certification process   “Everyone should want high-quality teachers, but we shouldn’t have barriers to entry that don’t make sense, or to test the wrong thing,” said David Steiner, Professor and Executive Director for Johns Hopkins education policy.

NEW YORK STATE
NYSED Board of Regents. November Meetings
* Higher Education Committee. Proposed Amendment … Relating to the Experience Requirement for Professional School Building Leader Certification   …the Department proposes to amend the experience requirements for Professional School Building Leader certification by removing the requirement that at least one of the three years of experience in an educational leadership position be as a school building leader. This proposed amendment will provide school districts and Boards of Cooperative Educational Services (BOCES) with greater flexibility to assign administrators to the roles and responsibilities that are needed in their local education agencies.
* Consent Agenda P-12 Committee. Amendment…Relating to Universal Prekindergarten Program (UPK) Staffing Qualifications   …the proposed rule requires that staff of eligible agencies collaborating with the district to provide Pre-K services have a bachelor’s degree in early childhood education or a teaching license or certificate valid for services in the childhood grades. If such staff lack these qualifications, the district must obtain a waiver from the Department as a condition of their employment.

NEW YORK CITY
Chalkbeat. For this Brooklyn teacher, climate education can inspire students to help their communities   Slack became a teacher through the New York City Teaching Fellows program after running a nature center in southern Massachusetts, and she has always kept climate education at the forefront of her work. 

Gothamist. Bilingual teachers hard to find as thousands of migrant students enter NYC schools  …according to the United Federation of Teachers, fewer than 3,000 teachers are certified as bilingual instructors. That’s approximately one educator for 47 students, although these educators are not evenly distributed throughout the school system. There are also 3,455 educators certified to teach English as a New Language (ENL) but they are not necessarily bilingual themselves, and their classes are primarily in English, according to the UFT. Other teachers may be bilingual, but are not certified.

Teachers College. Take Action on Student Loan Forgiveness   A recent lawsuit is blocking the President Biden’s debt forgiveness plan which calls for us to take action. The TC Take Action Coalition is convening on November 30th to do just that–we are advocating for a payment pause extension and for the President to use all legal tools available to cancel student debt in light of the recent court decisions. [Wednesday, November 30, 2022 12:00 – 1:00 PM Hybrid/Grace Dodge 197C]

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Week of Nov. 7 in Teacher Ed News

GLOBAL
Mid-day. Union slams Maharashtra govt affidavit on aspiring teachers’ hiring freeze   The Maharashtra Students Union (MASU) and the advocate representing it before the apex court has punctured holes in the affidavit submitted by deputy education officer Sandeep Sangave on behalf of the state of Maharashtra in the matter of the BMC freezing the recruitment of 253 teachers to civic primary and secondary schools, as the candidates had not done their schooling in English medium. 

Univ. of Auckland. Teacher Education in Schools expanding for 2023   After a successful first year, the University of Auckland is continuing and expanding the Teacher Education in Schools Programme for online students wanting to become secondary teachers in 2023.

World Socialist Web Site. Australian university union hails Labor’s cost-cutting budget   …the extra places are tied to vocational courses designed to funnel students into “skills shortages” areas identified by the government and employers, with the lion’s share going to teacher education, followed by nursing…. 

UNITED STATES
AACTE.
1) Board of Directors Election [vote by Nov. 30]
2) Real Classroom Experience and Real Pay: A Snapshot of a Teacher Preparation Program in America’s Most Diverse Small City   New Jersey City University, a minority serving institution, is home to the innovative “Teacher Intern Program” (TIP)… IP interns work anywhere from 10-30 hours/week, depending on their academic schedule and schools’ needs. They earn $20 an hour which is 54% above the New Jersey minimum wage. Substitute license fees and Praxis exam reimbursement are also provided by the program. Funding, provided by partner schools, is typically sourced through Title I budgets.

Education Week.
1) Election Guide 2022: Results on the Issues and Races Affecting K-12   Outside of raising teacher pay, some of the solutions Democrats and some Republicans proposed included establishing statewide “grow your own” and apprenticeship programs, recruiting teachers from rural areas, and partnering with colleges and universities to create more robust teacher preparation programs.
2) Lucy Calkins Revisits and Revises Her Reading Curriculum (by TC Prof. L. Calkins)   The message that has been pushed out by some phonics advocates, and that has trickled down to parents and even some educators, is an oversimplified one: If only teachers would teach phonics exclusively, then presto, all the reading problems in the world would vanish… To date, there is no evidence that a curriculum that gives sole attention to phonics and focuses especially on kids sounding out words—as important as that work is—will, on its own, prepare kids for mastery of rigorous state standards.

Forbes. How Bowie State University Is Diversifying The Teaching Profession   As teacher education programs across the nation cope with enrollment declines, Bowie State University, a historically Black university in Maryland, has been steadily increasing the number of students enrolled in bachelors’ education programs, growing from 221 students in 2018 to 319 in 2021, a substantial jump

InsideHigherEd. Moving Forward on FAFSA Simplification  Colleges and universities have to update their cost of attendance calculations now that the Education Department has said it is carrying out that change and others for the 2023–24 academic year.

New York Times. Pranks, Parties and Politics: Ron DeSantis’s Year as a Schoolteacher   Mr. DeSantis taught at Darlington in the 2001-02 school year after graduating from Yale University and just before attending Harvard Law School… Like other first-year teachers, Mr. Wempe said, Mr. DeSantis was “drinking from a fire hose” and learning the job on the fly. 

The74. Breaking Down the Walls to Teaching: Alternative Pipelines Boom   Residencies, fellowships, and grow-your-own programs bring more diverse educators into the profession, help vacancies in STEM, special education

Univ. of North Georgia. Students learn about teacher education   More than 170 high school students enjoyed learning about the University of North Georgia’s (UNG) College of Education and its teacher preparation programs on Nov. 3.

Washington Post.
1) In one state, every class teaches climate change — even P.E.   Historically, climate change has not been comprehensively taught in U.S. schools, largely because of the partisanship surrounding climate change and many teachers’ limited grasp of the science. That started to change in 2013, with the release of new national science standards, which instructed science teachers to introduce students to climate change… Even in New Jersey, many teachers said they lacked confidence in their knowledge of the subject in a 2021 survey. 
2) It may take longer for some public servants to see student loan relief   For the last year, the Biden administration has allowed social workers, teachers and other public servants to retroactively receive credit toward debt cancellation regardless of their type of federal loan or payment plan. The reprieve ended Oct. 31 and has so far resulted in more than 247,000 people receiving $15 billion in debt cancellation…

WBEZ Chicago. Amid a national teacher shortage, UChicago appears to be dissolving its teacher training program   The university says it’s “pausing” admissions to its well-regarded grad program that trains teachers to work in urban districts like Chicago’s.

WZTV. Tennessee looks at dropping mandatory test for novice teachers, combatting staff shortages   The education teacher performance assessment (EDTPA) is a national test that was implemented about a decade ago. However, this could soon be a thing of the past in Tennessee due to recent teacher shortages. JC Bowman with the Professional Educators of Tennessee says, “It’s a impersonal, costly, subjective, it’s a drain in time, and it doesn’t predict good teaching.”

NEW YORK STATE
Buffalo Business First. Daemen University employs creative solutions to solve teacher shortage   Daemen University’s new graduate programs have also been revised – we have created six online graduate programs from two face-to-face graduate programs. Now, students can access every single program necessary for various certifications in New York state with a plan in place to convert new programs to the new students with disabilities all-grade certification. There is also a plan to address the gap in special education teachers, whereby Daemen programs will meet the requirements for all-grade certification for students with disabilities.

Chalkbeat. Here’s what Gov. Kathy Hochul’s win could mean for New York schools  In her first year in office, she oversaw significant developments in education, including boosting funding for schools and signing a bill that aims to limit class sizes in New York City schools…  To address the state’s looming teacher shortage, she expanded some alternative teacher certification programs. She also temporarily waived an income cap for retirees who want to return to the classroom. The situation could soon get dire as state teaching programs have seen enrollment drop by more than half since 2009, and about a third of current teachers are projected to retire in the next five years…

NYSED Board of Regents. November 2022 Meeting
* Higher Education Committee. Proposed Amendment … Relating to the Experience Requirement for Professional School Building Leader Certification   …the Department proposes to amend the experience requirements for Professional School Building Leader certification by removing the requirement that at least one of the three years of experience in an educational leadership position be as a school building leader. This proposed amendment will provide school districts and Boards of Cooperative Educational Services (BOCES) with greater flexibility to assign administrators to the roles and responsibilities that are needed in their local education agencies.
* Consent Agenda P-12 Committee. Amendment…Relating to Universal Prekindergarten Program (UPK) Staffing Qualifications   …the proposed rule requires that staff of eligible agencies collaborating with the district to provide Pre-K services have a bachelor’s degree in early childhood education or a teaching license or certificate valid for services in the childhood grades. If such staff lack these qualifications, the district must obtain a waiver from the Department as a condition of their employment.

New York State Museum. Native American Heritage Month: Online Exhibitions & Educator Resources

NEW YORK CITY
Teachers College.
1) Here’s How Indigenous Curriculum Can Help Students Thrive   Through her research of urban, Indigenous youth, postdoctoral fellow Rachel Talbert offers insight for educators to facilitate more honest, inclusive social studies curriculum
2) Inflation Threatens Equity. Here’s How. We chatted with just some Teachers College experts on how inflation may affect education, food access and mental health. In addition to inflation’s effect on teachers, student loan debt is continuing to raise challenges for students pursuing higher education, particularly those from lower-socioeconomic backgrounds.
3) TC Veterans You Need to Know: Meet members of the TC community who served in the U.S. military — and learn what motivates them — in honor of Veteran’s Day   Major Freeman … began her teaching career when guiding cadets through basic training and went on to become an Assistant Professor of Military Science in the ROTC program at UCLA… “I thought I would learn to become a better teacher,” says the major. “But talking so much about social justice taught me to look at the big picture – knowledge I can use to raise awareness at West Point.”

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Week of Oct. 31 in Teacher Ed News

GLOBAL
Boston College. BC’s Lynch School takes center stage: Two major conferences draw education leaders from across the nation and around the world   The Global Education Deans’ Forum resumed in-person meetings after a two-year, pandemic-driven hiatus on October 19-21 when the Lynch School welcomed the international organization of schools of education leaders.  Twenty-four deans from Africa, Asia, Europe, North America, Oceania, South America, and the United Kingdom, as well as the Lynch School’s Thomas More Brennan Chair in Education Lin Goodwin, former dean of the Faculty of Education at the University of Hong Kong, attended. 

DutchNews. More students sign up for teacher training at college   …the increase in popularity of a teaching degree is probably down to government measures – in particular help with tuition fees – and the hefty increase in teachers’ pay agreed this summer. 

UNESCO.
1) 2022 South Asia Report dialogue non-state actors in teacher education. Hybrid meeting. [11 November – 3:00 – 5:00 pm]
2) Global education monitoring report 2022, South Asia: non-state actors in education: who chooses? who loses?  * Inadequate supply and quality of public education, combined with parental aspirations, have driven private education expansion from early childhood to tertiary education. About a third of students in India and Pakistan, and a quarter in Nepal are in private schools that receive no state assistance. Over 90% of teacher education institutions in India are funded only by fee.

UNITED STATES
Chalkbeat.
1) A look inside Colorado’s yearslong push to change how schools teach reading   Several prominent teacher preparation programs have revamped their reading coursework. And prospective elementary teachers must now pass a separate exam on reading instruction to earn their state licenses.
2) I’m a social studies teacher: We are all responsible for struggling readers.   Teachers need adequate training to identify those with dyslexia. Students need access to diagnostic testing and to the research-based methods shown to be most effective in teaching students with dyslexia.
3) Sweeping research effort tackles big question: How to get tutoring that works to more kids   The programs being studied include: * Deans for Impact, a nonprofit focused on teacher training, which will work with teacher prep programs to train and pair aspiring teachers with students… * Great Oaks Foundation, which will recruit and train young people to be placed in schools for a year to tutor students in math and reading through AmeriCorps. * Matheka, a math tutoring company, which will recruit and train bilingual tutors from Latin America… Huffman hopes the research will help show whether it’s possible to train high schoolers, parents, college students, and pre-service teachers to effectively tutor students in large numbers.
4) To address teacher shortages, Tennessee may drop major test for many teacher candidates   The proposal to drop edTPA, which would take effect next September, is among numerous ways Tennessee is trying to increase its teacher pool after seeing a gradual decline in the number of aspiring educators graduating from the state’s 40-plus teacher training programs.

EdSource. New literacy standards for teacher candidates could be pivotal to improving student reading scores   A set of new literacy standards and teaching performance expectations, approved by the California commission that issues teaching credentials, should ensure all universities are on the same page when it comes to training future educators… The literacy standards, mandated by state legislation, put a greater emphasis on teaching foundational reading skills that include phonological awareness, phonics and word recognition, and fluency.

EdWeek.
1) Apprenticeships Are the New Frontier of Teacher Preparation. Here’s How They Work   The U.S. Departments of Labor and Education have urged states and school districts to create and register apprenticeship programs for teaching, which comes with federal funding that can pay for on-the-job training, wages, and other supportive services, such as textbooks or child care. At a time when many states are lowering standards to fill classroom vacancies, advocates point to apprenticeship models as a way to expand the pool of potential teachers without sacrificing quality. 
2) As Charter Schools Rise, Fewer Graduate From Undergrad Teacher Prep. Why?   The paper, published by the National Center for Research on Education Access and Choice (REACH), analyzed data from 290 school districts with at least one commuter college nearby. The researchers found that increasing a district’s charter school enrollment by 10 percent seemed to decrease the supply of teachers prepared in an undergraduate university-based education program, on average, by about 14 percent… The study’s results show a connection, not a definitive cause-and-effect relationship. 
3) Educators, You’re the Real Experts. Here’s How to Defend Your Profession   Nothing is more educative than the act of teaching. People who disrespect educators do not realize that those in K-12 education learn from every moment of teaching. They experience countless opportunities to refine what is learned in their teacher education years. 
4) Nation’s Second-Largest School System Plans to ‘Embrace’ the Science of Reading   Carvalho… called on school districts to take action and on educator preparation programs to instruct teachers in evidence-based approaches… Last year, the state mandated that colleges and universities demonstrate they’re preparing teachers to deliver “foundational reading skills” instruction.
5) New Guide Pairs Research and Policy on Recruiting, Retaining Teachers of Color   The book is organized into 11 domains of inquiry, breaking down each of the factors involved when implementing successful programs and policies for recruiting and retaining local educators of color. These domains include program design in teacher preparation and other training, the role of minority-serving institutions, human resource development and induction, mentorship, and more.

Forbes. The First 50 Days: A Brand New Teacher Finds Her Footing Thanks To The Power Of Mentors   …Teach Charleston, the school district’s in-house teacher recruitment, preparation and development program. Rooted in local context, the program made Charleston County Schools the first district in the state to develop its own teachers. The new teachers must commit to live and teach in Charleston County for at least 3 years.

Hechinger Report
. In one giant classroom, four teachers manage 135 kids – and love it   Five years ago, faced with high teacher turnover and declining student enrollment, Westwood’s leaders decided to try something different. Working with professors at Arizona State University’s teachers college, they piloted a classroom model known as team teaching.

Long Beach Post. LBUSD has a plan to diversify its workforce by hiring from its own student body   The LBUSD has partnered with Long Beach City College for a program called Grow Your Own, which will give students at Poly, Millikan, and Jordan a chance to start taking education-related classes at LBCC while still enrolled in high school with the goal of speeding them toward a career in teaching.

National Center for Research on Education Access and Choice (REACH). How Do Charter Schools Affect the Supply of Teachers from University-Based Education Programs?   Our data allow us to break the result down further. We examined effects on the number of teachers of different racial groups and found that the effects exist for both white and Black teachers. The effect was larger for Black teachers – a 17% drop versus 11% for white teachers

NYTimes. What Do American’s Middle Schools Teach About Climate Change? Not Much.   Some states, including Washington, California, and Maine are turning to teacher training programs. National science educators have lauded ClimeTime as one of the best efforts. The program receives several million dollars a year in state funding. Since 2018, it has trained 14,000 teachers, or more than a fifth of the teachers in Washington state.

Washington Post. Loan company distances itself from GOP-led states’ student debt suit   Until now, MOHELA has remained silent on the states’ lawsuit… MOHELA is the primary servicer for borrowers pursuing Public Service Loan Forgiveness, a federal program for teachers, firefighters and other public servants.

WHYY. How a therapy once seen as a victory for autistic kids has come under fire as abuse   These days, a growing number of ABA therapists are becoming accredited through online training programs that not only face quality issues, but have failed to adopt the kinds of changes Juarez and his team are advocating for… Juarez first encountered ABA in the late 90s while studying to become a special education teacher at the University of North Texas, which boasted one of the country’s first undergraduate programs for behavior analysis. 

NEW YORK STATE
New York State Education Department.
1) New York Teacher Surprised with Prestigious Milken Educator Award and $25,000   Garvey earned a bachelor’s in English literature and inclusive childhood and middle childhood education from Nazareth College in 2011 and a master’s in literacy education from SUNY Oneonta in 2021.
2) Office of Higher Education Educator Preparation Newsletter October 2022
* Board of Regents Items: Student Teaching. School Building Leader. Computer Science.
* Empire State Teacher Residency Program Request for Applications (RFA)
* AAQEP Teacher Performance Assessment Collaboration Days
* NYSATE/NYACTE Conference Presentations

NEW YORK CITY
Bank Street College. Online event Recruiting for Residencies: Possibilities for Today & Tomorrow. [Nov. 16, 2022, 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM EST]

Teachers College. These Alumni Award Honorees Are Trailblazers: The seven honorees will be recognized at the State of the College on Nov. 16   Min Hong (M.A. ’91, Ed.M. ’98, Ed.D. ’03) is a 32-year veteran of the New York City Department of Education, serving as a teacher, literacy coach, administrator, and now as a principal of Bronx S.T.E.M. & Arts Academy… Hong was honored as a MetLife Fellow for her excellence as a culturally responsive educator by the American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education.

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Week of Oct. 17 in Teacher Ed News

GLOBAL
GOV.UK £180 million to improve children’s development in the early years   Today’s package of support, which will benefit pre-school children all over England, includes:.. Graduate-level specialist training leading to early years teacher status – evidence is very clear that higher qualifications are consistently identified as a predictor of higher quality and associated with better child outcomes;..

The West Australian. South Hedland student-teacher selected for international symposium on Indigenous-led teaching training    A Hedland-based Curtin University student teacher has been selected to attend an international symposium on Indigenous-led teaching training in Canada.

UNESCO
. Launch of Leveraging Education Analysis for Results Network (LEARN)   A number of areas will be highlighted where common action can benefit Member States, including for instance on learning assessment, textbook development or initial teacher education programmes.

UNITED STATES
AACTE.
1) 75th Annual Meeting Innovation Through Inspiration. February 24 – 26 in Indianapolis, IN. [Register by the December 31 to take advantage of the early bird rate]
2) HPU’s Stout School of Education Receives Nearly $10 Million Teacher Quality Partnership Grant: The U.S. Department of Education Grant Will Fund Master of Arts in Teaching and Master of Education for Principals Programs.   High Point University’s Stout School of Education is a recipient of a nearly $10 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education to fund two graduate programs for teachers and principals for the next five years. The school will receive $9,786,041, the second largest federal Teacher Quality Partnership grant awarded to 22 universities in the nation.

AAQEP. 2023 AAQEP Quality Assurance Symposium [February 22-23, Indianapolis]

Chalkbeat.
1) How student loan borrowers can take advantage of President Biden’s forgiveness plan   Student loan borrowers across the country will have until December 2023 to apply for up to $20,000 in forgiveness from the federal government. 
2) Most Colorado K-3 teachers finish science of reading training   The state took a two-pronged approach to fixing the problem — targeting both existing teachers and teachers-in-training. Besides mandating the K-3 teacher training as part of the reading law, the state pushed Colorado’s teacher preparation programs to purge debunked reading methods and ensure coursework included scientifically based approaches to reading instruction.
3) Tutoring and teacher retention top Whitmer’s education agenda as she seeks second term    Her mother and grandmother were teachers. Her grandfather was superintendent of the Pontiac School District. Both she and her children attended Michigan public schools… Supporters at a recent campaign rally in Trenton, downriver from Detroit, said they appreciate Whitmer’s focus on teacher recruitment and retention at a time of worsening staff shortages and declining interest in teacher preparation programs. 
4) Tutoring grants of up to $1,000 for Indiana students to roll out Oct. 15   Some school districts are also providing tutoring services using their own teaching staff, like Knox schools, which will offer in-person tutoring with certified teachers to its 25 eligible students.

Daily Business Review. Controversial rules for schools get official go-ahead from Florida Board of Education   During an at-times heated meeting, the state board also signed off on a separate rule that could lead to teachers losing their licenses for violating two controversial new

EdPrepLab. Virtual Fall Forum 2022 [Wed, October 26, 11:30 AM – 2:45 PM ET]

EdWeek.
1) 3 Big Challenges to Expanding Computer Science Classes and How to Overcome Them   The Chicago school district, which made computer science a graduation requirement several years ago, has worked with research institutions to develop a sequence of courses to help teachers feel comfortable leading introductory classes. Issues remain, however, because the training doesn’t prepare educators to teach more advanced computer science classes…
2) 3 Big Mistakes to Avoid When Helping Readers Grapple With Challenging Texts   …highlighted tactics to avoid and offered better alternatives for teachers to support students as they tackle difficult texts.
3) 5 Strategies States Are Using to Fill Teacher Shortages   1. Dropping requirements for bachelor’s degrees 2. Easing certification requirements 3. Bringing retired teachers back 4. Relying on emergency certification 5. Hiring professionals from other fields
4) School Districts Look Overseas to Fill Teacher Shortages   With the exception of 2020, which saw a considerable dip due to the pandemic, the number of international teachers employed by U.S. districts jumped by 69 percent—from 2,517 in 2015 to 4,271 in 2021… only teachers with a minimum of two years teaching or similar professional experience can apply for a J-1visa
5) Virtual Career Fair for Teachers and K-12 Staff: Easily Find Your Next Education Job [October 27 2:00 PM to 6:00 PM EDT]
6) Why the Gates Foundation Is Investing $1.1 Billion in Math Education   The goals: More and better trained math teachers, a new trove of engaging and effective teaching materials, and a clearer sense of how to teach a subject that many students now find dry and intimidating.

Hechinger Report.
1) English language teachers are scarce. One Alabama town is trying to change that   The Russellville school district is using federal pandemic funds to train and certify new English language teachers for its growing student population of Spanish speakers, and encouraging the state to invest too
2) Uncertified teachers filling holes in schools across the South: Patchwork approach could leave children with unprepared educators  Officials must determine if it’s better to hire these adults, even if they aren’t fully prepared, or let children end up in crowded classes or with substitutes… By 2030, as many as 16 million K-12 students in the region may be taught by an unprepared or inexperienced teacher, the Southern Regional Education Board projects.

New York Times. Teenagers and Misinformation: Some Starting Points for Teaching Media Literacy   Five ideas to help students understand the problem, learn basic skills, share their experiences and have a say in how media literacy is taught.

Washington Post.
1) An explosion of culture-war laws is changing schools. Here’s how.   Pondiscio said he believes these measures are a necessary corrective to the recent sway that progressives have achieved in education, partly by training teachers to act as agents of social justice who encourage children to make the world a more equal place.
2) Beta launch of student loan forgiveness application website opens for borrowers   The application is set to open to all borrowers later this month.
3) How to diversify America’s teaching corps   Patching the leaks would enable greater numbers of aspiring teachers to complete their preparation programs, become fully certified and licensed, and find schools in which they are culturally affirmed and sustained…
4) Judge dismisses GOP-led states’ lawsuit to block student-loan forgiveness plan   The ruling by Autrey, a George W. Bush appointee, was one of two victories Thursday for the administration’s plan. In a separate case, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett denied a request by the conservative legal outfit Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty, working on behalf of a taxpayer’s association, to pause the program.
laws.

NEW YORK STATE
New York State Register (Oct. 19, 2022). Student Teaching Requirements for Registered Teacher Preparation Programs and Through the Individual Evaluation Pathway  Purpose: To extend for one year the timeline for programs to implement the new student teaching requirements, and to make amendments to such requirements and the student teaching requirements for the individual evaluation pathway to certification. Data, views or arguments may be submitted to: William P. Murphy, Deputy Commissioner, NYS Education Department, Office of Higher Education, 89 Washington Avenue, Room 975 EBA, Albany, NY 12234, (518) 473-3781, email: [email protected] Public comment will be received until: 60 days after publication of this notice.

NEW YORK CITY
Chalkbeat. New York City grapples with influx of new asylum-seeking students   Facing a shortage of bilingual educators, the city recently announced hiring teachers from the Dominican Republic… Over the past decade, the city has failed to comply with a state-issued corrective action plan focused on students learning English as a new language. For example, the city has failed to provide legally required services to all bilingual students with disabilities, largely because there aren’t enough trained bilingual educators.  

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Teacher Education

Week of Oct. 10 in Teacher Ed News

GLOBAL
Association for Teacher Education in Europe (ATEE). Webinar – The Secondment Of Teachers To Continuing Teacher Education: Transitions And Tensions [23 November 2022 – 15-00 CET]

News & Star (UK). Cumbria Teacher Training, Workington gets new Ofsted rating   A teacher training college has said ‘significant progress’ has been made to take the centre from ‘inadequate’ to ‘requires improvement’ “The substance of the ITE curriculum is not clearly defined. This means that leaders, tutors and mentors are not sure what trainees should be learning and when this should happen.”

Saskatoon Star Phoenix. Sask. teacher uses YouTube, TikTok to teach Métis language   “After I went back to school to get my teaching degree, I became interested in learning Michif. It is the language of my ancestors and through SUNTEP (Saskatchewan Urban Native Teacher Education Program), I had the opportunity to start learning from Language Keepers,” he says.

The Week. Tamil Nadu: Did school education dept tweak Kalvi TV tender to favour suppliers of particular brand?   Kalvi TV, though run by the state government, falls under the Samagra Shiksha scheme, an overarching programme introduced by the central government, for the school education from pre-primary to class 12, to provide equal opportunities for schooling and equitable learning outcomes. It subsumes the three schemes of Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan (SSA), Rashtriya Madhyamik Shiksha Abhiyan (RMSA) and Teacher Education (TE) under one umbrella.

UNITED STATES
AACTE. Indiana’s CREA State Team Examines Standard-Setting Process for Licensure Exams   In 2021, Indiana joined the Consortium for Research Based and Equitable Assessments (CREA), an initiative by the American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education to examine state-level certification assessment scores and their impact on promoting a diverse educator workforce… In this report, attention is given to the racist legacy of licensure exams and the problems associated with the psychometric method used to construct, validate, and set cut scores for licensure exams. More specifically, the report analyzed the demographic composition of the “subject matter experts” that were used to construct licensure exams.

Bangor Daily News. Report finds Maine hasn’t enforced law requiring schools teach Wabanaki studies   In terms of training, the state has not implemented any requirements that teachers learn about Wabanaki history or culture to become certified. 

Chalkbeat. How one Colorado Republican shaped what students will learn about the Holocaust   Leshem said his focus now is ensuring teachers have the resources to teach the topic well… Colorado also lacks the museums, the teacher training programs, the funding, and the well-developed curriculum on the issue that other states have. 

EdWeek.
1) A New Teacher at 50: Inside the Struggle to Rebuild America’s Black Teaching Workforce   CREATE 65 was the brainchild of District 65 Superintendent Devon Horton. He wanted to attract more candidates of color who are often shut out of the current teacher pipeline, then provide them with a $30,000 stipend, enrollment at either Northwestern or National Louis University, and a full year of hands-on training at the elbow of an expert teacher. The model is known as a teacher residency. More than 130 such programs are now in operation across the country.
2) HBCUs to Scale Up Teacher Residency Programs   The grant is part of a $60 million investment from the U.S. Department of Education to address teacher shortages and support the educator workforce. Enrollment in teacher-preparation programs has declined significantly over the past decade, and experts have raised serious concerns about the strength of the teacher pipeline.
3) Improving the Preparation Pipeline for Black Teachers: 5 Ideas From Experts   Education Week asked five experts to suggest in 250 words or less how the nation’s teacher preparation pipeline can be overhauled to work better for candidates of color, especially those who are Black…
4) Schools Are Still Understaffed. Here’s How Hard-Pressed Principals Are Responding   Belcastro, in Illinois, worries that some of the proposals in other states to ease teacher shortages by loosening certification requirements could hurt the profession… send the message to those already teaching that the effort they put into obtaining their certifications was pointless.

InsideHigherEd. Pinning Hopes on Future Educators: Colleges of education hope that celebrating teaching candidates with pinning ceremonies will help validate their decision to enter an increasingly demanding field.   Some institutions have been conducting such ceremonies for years. The University of Central Arkansas, a midsize university in the Little Rock suburb of Conway, held its first pinning ceremony for educator candidates back in 2007.

Las Cruses Sun News. NMSU study finds decrease in New Mexico teacher vacancies   “We have increased our enrollment in licensure programs across the board, expanded our partnerships with rural school districts, and continued our commitment to offering culturally and linguistically responsive curriculum, instruction, and professional development opportunities for educators at all career stages. We continue to celebrate strong successes in our efforts to generate and sustain a robust, diverse teacher education pipeline for New Mexico,” Marlatt said.

Mercer University. College of Education receives $9.6 million federal grant to diversify teaching workforce   Mercer University’s Tift College of Education will partner with five local school districts on a three-year, $9.6 million U.S. Department of Education grant project aimed at strengthening the teacher pipeline in order to increase and diversify the teaching workforce. The grant project, titled “Georgia Educators Networking to Revolutionize and Transform Education (GENERATE),” will develop a residency program for career changers to obtain Master of Arts in Teaching (M.A.T.) degrees, become certified teachers in Georgia and teach in high-need content areas within partner school districts.

New York Times.
1) Teaching and Learning About Abortion Laws in the United States After Roe
2) Why You Can’t Find Child Care: 100,000 Workers Are Missing   …if they are applying for lead teacher roles, submit their college degrees to the state for approval. If a degree is from a foreign country — which is often the case, she said, as many of her employees are immigrants — it must first be translated into English…a targeted visa program could draw immigrants committed to the work… States like Arizona have used existing visa programs to draw schoolteachers with advanced degrees and years of classroom experience from overseas…

Washington Post.
1) Fla. to strip licenses of K-3 teachers who discuss gender identity, sexuality   The Florida Department of Education has done little to publicize its rule on teachers’ licenses. The rule appeared online around the same time that the state was taking damage from Hurricane Ian…
2) How to teach in a political firestorm   Teachers still have to do their jobs amid all the turmoil in public education, and this post is aimed at helping them do that. It was written by Roxanna Elden… Her guidebook, “See Me After Class: Advice for Teachers by Teachers,” is a staple in school districts and educator training programs throughout the country.
3) Most Md. voters say elementary school discussion of LGBTQ acceptance ‘inappropriate’   Despite the pushback in some areas, resources and lesson plans are becoming much more common for those who want to teach about gender identity. At least six states require that curriculums include LGBTQ topics, and the federal government recommends that schools include gender identity in their sex-education programs.

NEW YORK STATE

University of Buffalo. UB Teacher Residency Program awarded $3.5 million to expand   The funding, from the U.S. Department of Education’s Supporting Effective Educator Development (SEED) Program, was announced this week by Rep. Brian Higgins (NY-26).

NEW YORK CITY

New York Post. ‘It’s scary for me’: Struggle of migrant kids in NYC schools with few Spanish speakers   …struggling to cope after being placed at a New York City school where there’s a lack of bilingual teachers…instruction in Spanish is limited because there aren’t enough teachers certified in the language…Schools Chancellor David Banks admitted Thursday that the lack of bilingual teachers for migrant students across the city was a “real problem” that hadn’t yet been resolved.

New York Times. Hasidic School Is Breaking State Education Law, N.Y. Official Rules   Ms. Rosa warned that previous visits to the school conducted by city officials did not prove that the school was offering instruction in all required subjects. She said that observations she received from city officials in fact indicated that the yeshiva does not offer sufficient instruction in English, social studies or science. 

The University of the State of New York Education Department. In the Matter of Yeshiva Mesivta Arugath Habosem regarding substantial equivalence.
   …YMAH’s current teachers are incompetent to deliver such instruction. NYCDOE did not directly address these concerns, instead indicating that teachers are evaluated using the Danielson Framework, “licensed,” and provided with professional development.…the evidence in the record is insufficient to support a finding that YMAH’s teachers are competent; i.e., that they have the appropriate knowledge, skill, and disposition to deliver substantially equivalent instruction.

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Week of Oct. 3 in Teacher Ed News

GLOBAL
Baltic News Network. In Estonia most schools will teach only in state language next year  Teachers whose language proficiency does not meet the requirements will no longer be eligible to teach starting from 2023/2024 school year… The minister also emphasized the importance of teacher compensation. Currently, the Ministry of Education and Research recommends that teachers with a master’s degree are paid 120% of the Estonian average wage. 

Education Week. U.S. Teachers Work More Hours Than Their Global Peers. Other Countries Are Catching Up   … across countries that participated in the survey, preschool, elementary, and secondary teachers earned 4 percent to 14 percent lower salaries than other college-educated workers. On average across grade spans, teachers in OECD countries earned about 90 percent of what similarly educated, adult full-time workers in their countries made, taking into account salaries and bonuses. In the United States, however, teachers on average made half of what similarly educated peers made in other fields.

Forum for African Women Educationalists (FAWE). Investing in teachers is the first step in attaining global education goals   As we reflect on how to meet the 2030 Sustainable development goal 4 of ensuring inclusive and equitable quality … * Improve the quality of teacher training, from adopting minimum standards and qualifications of all teacher training institutions, providing regular in service and continuous teacher education and providing opportunities for career growth…

NSW Government News. Aspiring teachers to earn while they learn: A new program aims to recruit high-achieving graduates into teaching careers.   Under the NSW Teach for Australia pathway, participants complete their Master of Teaching degree at Australian Catholic University while they are employed in a school. They receive holistic coaching, mentoring and classroom observations to provide teaching students with a continuous cycle of feedback and improvement.   

UNESCO. World Teachers’ Day is held annually on 5 October to celebrate all teachers around the globe.  It commemorates the anniversary of the adoption of the 1966 ILO/UNESCO Recommendation concerning the Status of Teachers, which sets benchmarks regarding the rights and responsibilities of teachers, and standards for their initial preparation and further education, recruitment, employment, and teaching and learning conditions.

UNITED STATES
AACTE.
1) Deadline Extended to Submit: Annual Meeting Proposal by October 9
2) NCES Releases Alarming Data on School Staffing   As of August, when the latest NCES survey was administered to roughly 900 public campuses, close to 80% of schools with at least one job opening reported it was either very or somewhat difficult to hire fully certified special education and math teachers. 

Chalkbeat.
1) A Colorado experiment aims to expand the teacher pipeline and stem turnover   The Public Education & Business Coalition’s plans are part of a new initiative that relies on “pay for success” financing, a funding mechanism in which outside investors cover up-front costs and get paid back later with public money if certain goals are met… Over three years, coalition leaders seek to mint 335 new teachers, including a significant number of teachers of color. 
2) Hillsdale-linked charter group withdraws applications in Tennessee   …Hillsdale President Larry Arnn declared in June that teachers are “trained in the dumbest parts of the dumbest colleges in the country.” The remarks, caught by a hidden camera and broadcast by Nashville WTVF reporter Phil Williams, sparked public outrage directed at both Arnn and Lee, who was on stage with Arnn and has refused to disavow his words.

Education Week.
1) Schools’ Staffing Challenges Persist in New Year   “Grow your own” programs, which focus on introducing high school students to the profession and supporting them in getting the proper education and certification, can serve as long-term solutions to future staffing shortages…
2) To Fill Teacher Jobs, Community Colleges Offer New Degrees   In Washington state, nine community colleges offer education degrees for teaching grade school and up. All of the programs started within the last decade… There has been pushback against community college degree programs in education in Washington and nationally, as universities with teacher education programs grapple with declines in enrollment.. 
3) Webinar–‘Science of Reading’: What Are the Components?   More than half of states are mandating a radical shift in reading instruction—requiring teachers to adopt a “science of reading” approach to early literacy. [Oct. 12, 2pm EDT]

Hechinger Report.
1) How can we improve early science education? New report offers clues   Better training for teachers could help pre- and in-service educators teach science better, report finds
2) To fight teacher shortages, some states are looking to community colleges to train a new generation of educators   In Washington and a handful of other states, would-be teachers can now earn their degrees from community colleges, part of an effort to help diversify the profession..

InsideHigherEd. Another Call for Extending Public Service Forgiveness Waiver   Extending the waiver would give federal employees, military personnel and other public service workers time to use the waiver. The Student Borrower Protection Center has estimated that 15 percent of the nine million eligible employees have filed paperwork to track their qualifying payments under PSLF… 

NEA News. NEA: Real Solutions, Not Band-Aids, Will Fix Educator Shortage  NEA is calling on the federal government to enact much broader student debt cancellation (up to $50,000), support educator applications for the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) waiver, and encourage school districts to use their CARES Act funds (the COVID economic relief package signed into law in March 2020) to pay for or reimburse employees’ student loans.  

New York Times.
1) One Way to Ease the Teacher Shortage: Pay More, Some Districts Say   The mismatch in supply and demand, researchers say, points to long-neglected flaws in the teacher labor market: aspiring teachers frequently don’t know what jobs are going to be available to them when they complete their training, while states and school districts have neglected to use financial incentives to persuade candidates to take jobs and stay in them.
2) Sounding Out a Better Way to Teach Reading   Critics of the science of reading deride the approach as “drill and kill,” boring children with an exclusive focus on foundational skills, a concern that Ms. Pimentel and others reject. That’s where good teachers come in, said Claude Goldenberg, an emeritus education professor at Stanford. “We need to help train, mentor and monitor teachers to help them do it in a way that’s effective,” he said.

Tennessee Lookout. Building a better pipeline by preparing educators   We need to look at the Praxis exam — a test of knowledge and skills needed for classroom teaching — and see how it aligns with content, and possibly reconsider the use of EdTPA… Policymakers do not know how to measure and define a successful teacher training program. So, we should bring our institutions and educator prep programs together at the Tennessee General Assembly and give them a platform to address problems and find solutions.

The 74.
1) Facing Regional Shortages, U.S. Schools Now Employing 160,000 ‘Underqualified’ Teachers   Parents, experts and traditional teacher preparation programs caution against unchecked growth of emergency and temporary licensing to fill vacancies
2) For a Small Rural Texas Town, the Solution to a Teacher Shortage is a Motel.   But now she has to think about her future. It feels almost sacrilegious to say so, Ely said, because teachers are trained and conditioned to be all about the kids. They are praised when they are, in a way, martyrs to the profession, she said. 

Washington Post.
1) An American education: Amid a historic U.S. teacher shortage, a ‘Most Outstanding Teacher’ from the Philippines tries to help save a struggling school in rural Arizona   …U.S. schools have hired more than 1,000 Filipino teachers in the past few years. Most Filipino teachers have master’s degrees or doctorates. In the Philippines, teaching is considered a highly competitive profession, with an average of 14 applicants for each open position, and teachers are constantly evaluated and ranked against their peers.
2) Seeing through conspiracy theories and other news literacy lessons   NLP has an e-learning platform, Checkology, that helps educators teach middle and high school students how to identify credible information, seek out reliable sources, and know what to trust, what to dismiss and what to debunk.

NEW YORK STATE
Chalkbeat. Where do Hochul and Zeldin stand on education?   She’s…attempted to address the teacher shortage by expanding alternative teacher certification programs… She also signed a popular bill that requires lower class sizes in New York City, which was celebrated by many families, the teachers union, and advocates. 

New York State Education Department Board of Regents. October meeting
Higher Education Proposed Amendments
* Proposed Amendment … Relating to the Student Teaching Requirements for Registered Teacher Preparation Programs and Through the Individual Evaluation Pathway to Certification (public comment period begins Oct. 19)
* Proposed Amendment … Relating to the Definition of “Prospective School Employee”
* Proposed Amendment …Relating to the Deferment of the Declaration of a Major by Matriculated Students for State Financial Aid Purposes
Higher Education Consent Agenda
* Proposed Amendment …Relating to the Standards for School Building Leader Preparation Programs, Definition of “Leadership Standards” for Annual Professional Performance Reviews, and Safety Net for the School Building Leader Assessment 
* Proposed Amendment … Relating to the Implementation Timeline for the Computer Science Statement of Continued Eligibility

New York State Education Department Office of Higher Education. Educator Preparation September Newsletter
* Board of Regents September Items: New Students with Disabilities (All Grades) Certificate; New Literacy (All Grades) Certificate
* Certification for College Professors.
* New Office of Teacher and Leader Development and Assistant Commissioner
* New York State Teacher Certification Examinations (NYSTCE) Test Development. Content Specialty Test (CST) Frameworks. The frameworks for the new Computer Science CST, revised Physical Education CST, and new School Counselor CST are now available on the NYSTCE website.

NEW YORK CITY

Chalkbeat. NYC principals with enrollment shortfalls brace for more budget cuts   “It would literally destroy the school’s programs, not to mention excess all the new teachers we brought in who have brought fresh energy, fresh blood and new life to the school,” said the principal, who runs one of the city’s community schools, which serve larger shares of high-needs students.

New York Times. The Influential Group Helping Eric Adams Identify a Vision for New York   The proposed policy framework, which will be announced on Tuesday, would center on three areas: using day care as an economic development tool; strengthening the city’s mental health infrastructure; and developing incentives to recruit and train teachers… Tiered pay and other incentives, such as housing and signing bonuses, are some of the think tank’s initial ideas to help attract and retain more teachers.

Teachers College. How to Maximize Your Tech Game, Thanks to TC’s Digital Futures Institute: At TC’s DFI, scholars reimagine how technology can (and will) change research and learning – and the way we live   As part of their commitment to public service and scholarship, DFI scholars are leveraging research and pedagogy to help early career K-12 teachers throughout New York effectively integrate tech into their lesson plans through their “Teachers Supporting Teachers” program. The program, which DFI runs in partnership with the Office of Teacher Education, launched earlier this year.