GLOBAL
Education International. Are new technologies feminist? A feminist approach to teaching… is the repeated questioning of what produces inequalities in the classroom. It refers to the micro context-specific strategies developed to deconstruct inequalities, in order to build real emancipation for all.
Hindustan Times. Over 41,000 UPTET certificates gathering dust at DIET in U.P.’s Prayagraj Based on the new guidelines of the National Council for Teacher Education (NCTE), all the TET certificates in U.P. were made valid for life in June 2021 instead of five years as earlier. Meanwhile, certificates of 6,60,592 candidates of UPTET-2021 held on January 23, 2022 are presently stuck due to a court case.
Manila Bulletin. Greater Good Legacy: Attainable education for Filipinos. In 1998, Ayala Foundation established the Center of Excellence in Public Elementary Education (CENTEX)… holds teacher training initiatives that promote student development and community engagement. Present in 19 locations, CENTEX, through its Training Institute, has trained and mentored 10,644 public school teachers since 2011.
UNITED STATES
Chalkbeat. I was once a struggling math student. Now I teach the subject that terrified me: Who better to demystify this often-feared subject than someone who knows what math anxiety feels like? So you might be surprised to hear that I am now an elementary school math specialist who, with the help of encouraging college professors, learned to love math and went on to earn a graduate degree in math education.
Chronicle of Higher Education. Campus Child Care Has Become Less Available. A New Partnership Aims to Change That. Child-care centers have struggled to hire enough staff since the pandemic. Carrie Warick-Smith, the association’s vice president of public policy, said moving Head Start programs onto college campuses could help alleviate that problem — because students pursuing a degree in the early-childhood field at the colleges would be able to work at these campus centers.
Deans for Impact. Mobilizing Aspiring Teachers as Tutors: Policy Solutions to Accelerate Student Learning and Strengthen Teacher Pipelines We can mobilize our nation’s 600,000 aspiring teachers as high-impact tutors, especially in our highest-need schools. To explore this solution, we launched the Aspiring Teachers as Tutors Network (ATTN) – a national collaborative of tutoring initiatives that aims to increase the number of aspiring teachers serving as high-impact tutors…
Education Week.
1) Braille and Language Development: What Teachers Should Know The overwhelming majority of vision-impaired children attend regular public schools, rather than specialty schools for the blind, and few have teachers who are trained to understand differences between tactile and visual language… only 26 teacher-education programs in North America include training in braille and its connection to print and oral literacy.
2) Clearing the Hurdles to Effective School Tutoring Programs Pre-pandemic research found that tutoring programs are most effective when students are paired one-on-one with a trained tutor for frequent, well coordinated sessions that align with academic needs… matching highly qualified teachers with trained paraprofessionals who help reduce the number of students per adult.
3) It Will Take More Than $60K Salaries to Solve the Teacher Shortage: The American Teacher Act is a good place to start, but it’s only a start While over the last few years this teacher shortage has caught the eyes of the public, those of us in teacher education have been ringing the alarm bell for more than a decade. Like many in the teaching profession, we are excited to see this crisis addressed at the national level. This attention to the profession is long overdue, and we feel this is a great first step.
4) Virtual Career Fair for Teachers and K-12 Staff Meet 85+ Employers in a Single Day [March 30, 2:00 to 6:00 PM EDT]
Farmington Daily Times. District officials say early returns from Innovation Zones program in Aztec are positive The Innovation Zones program also includes the establishment of 11 “career tech pathways” that students are funneled into, including animal science, natural resources, agriculture mechanics and machinery, teacher education, health care, welding, construction trades, information technology, computer science…
Fox News. North Carolina education pushes pilot program to boost teacher retention: NC pilot program would pay teachers based on performance rather than years of experience The North Carolina State Board of Education wants legislators to allow for a multiyear pilot teacher licensure program that would pay instructors based on performance rather than years of experience… Under the proposed licensure plan, teachers could move to more advanced licenses — and commensurate pay increases — by proving their effectiveness through performance reviews that could be based on student test scores.
Hechinger Reports.
1) How one university is creatively tackling the rural teacher shortage: Rather than add novices, Wyoming works to find new ways to keep experienced teachers on the job Thomas’s college of education offers the state’s only teacher preparation program… The university partnered with 2Revolutions, an education consulting company that has worked with other states to redesign teacher education…
2) Trial finds cheaper, quicker way to tutor young kids in reading “high dosage” tutoring… programs are difficult for schools to launch and operate. They involve hiring and training tutors and coming up with tailored lesson plans for each child… computer guidance takes the usual guesswork and judgment calls out of reading instruction and that has enabled well-trained laypeople to serve as tutors as well as experienced, certified teachers.
InsideHigherEd. A New Era of Union Activism in Higher Ed The survey conducted by the State Higher Education Executive Officers Association revealed instead that higher education leaders view economic and workforce development, K-12 teacher preparation, equity issues, state funding and affordability, enrollment declines, and the public perception and value proposition of higher education as being among their top priorities.
KETV. Nebraska Legislature hears testimony on relaxing testing requirements for teachers Proponents of a legislative bill believe hands-on, student-teacher experiences are a better indicator of success than a basic skills test.
Learning Policy Institute. State Preschool in a Mixed Delivery System: Lessons From Five States Across LEA and non-LEA settings, all five case study states require equivalent qualifications for assistant teachers and require a bachelor’s degree with early childhood education (ECE) specialization for all lead teachers.
Los Alamos Daily Post. Op Ed: Revamp New Mexico’s Colleges of Education Approximately 80% of teachers who complete residency programs remain in the profession after five years…New Mexico’s Legislative Education Study Committee identified residencies as one of the best returns on investment in the education system.
Pearson Education. Candidate Support Webinars: Online Learning for Candidate Support The series includes an edTPA Overview and additional task webinars that provide a close examination of what candidates are asked to think about, do, and write when preparing for and completing their edTPA.
Tampa Bay Times. As US education secretary, I want us to enrich public schools, not ban books and topics [by U.S. Sec. of Education M. Cardona] We know that our students benefit from being taught by teachers of all backgrounds. That is why the department recently made a historic announcement of the first-ever funding for the Augustus F. Hawkins Centers of Excellence Program, which will devote millions to strengthening the pipeline for diverse educators — so that our teachers can better reflect the students they serve.
The Conversation. Every teacher grades differently, which isn’t fair Grading consistency and effectiveness could be improved if universities’ teacher-training programs included specific training on grading practices in their educator preparation programs…
WUNC. ‘Ms. Art’ wants to keep teaching, but one exam stands in her way In North Carolina, about 27% of first-time attempts on a teacher licensing exam result in a failure, combining all subjects and types of tests. By comparison, law students are more likely to pass the North Carolina bar exam on the first try.
NEW YORK STATE
City and State New York. The 2023 Higher Education Power 100 New York’s most influential college and university leaders. #26. William Murphy Deputy Commissioner for Higher Education, State Education Department… Murphy presides over an office within the state Education Department that does everything from approving all new curriculum programs at colleges and universities to teacher certification, discipline and professional development for K-12 school teachers.
NYSED Board of Regents. March 13 meeting
Adult Career and Continuing Education Services (ACCES). Apprenticeships: Teacher, Teaching Assistant
Higher Education Committee
* Proposed Amendment Relating to School Counselor Education Program General Registration Requirements
* Consent Item Relating to the Experience Requirement for Professional School Building Leader Certification
* Reappointment to the State Professional Standards and Practices Board for Teaching
NEW YORK CITY
SILive. CSI School Of Education Receives 2 Grants The College of Staten Island (CSI) in Willowbrook recently received two grants from the City University of New York (CUNY) in support of computational literacies in teacher education… The team was awarded a $25,000 grant by the CUNY Research Foundation for its research, “Interdisciplinary Journeys of Teaching and Learning in Computational Literacies: Collaborative Autoethnography of Seven Teacher Educators.”
Teachers College.
1) TC NEXT & Office of Teacher Education: Education Colloquium TC NEXT and the Office of Teacher Education are proud to present an evening of panels and workshops for aspiring teachers and school-based professionals. Topics will include a panel of TC alumni, information on applying to jobs in the New York City Department of Education… [Open to TC Community Thurs. March 30 5:00 – 7:50 PM]
2) TC NEXT & Office of Teacher Education: Virtual Education Career Fair Join this virtual career fair to meet hiring managers from a variety of schools and districts/networks in a series of brief 1:1 video chats. [Open to TC Community Fri. March 31, 4-7PM]