UFT Contract Review
We’re taking a look at the new UFT contract. It was much-heralded, when it was passed. How is it going, now? Chalkbeat’s blog did a series on this, that we’re putting together here. It follows three of the main points from the UFT Contract: Raises for Leadership Roles 80 Minutes of PD each Week Parent […]
4 Terrible Values Taught to Leaders
The Terrible Values This post also describes some work detailed in Senge et al’s Schools That Learn. (pp.414ff) The author, Charlotte Roberts, draws upon a view of human action that claims we act consistently with 4 basic values Remain in unilateral control Maximize winning and minimize losing Suppress negative feelings Be as rational as possible […]
Beware the Quick Fix in Schools
by Jared Gellert I’ve had the pleasure of reading Schools That Learn by Peter Senge et al. over the past month. My next few blog posts will address ideas raised in the book. “Shifting the Burden” = How We Solve Problems One core issue in our educational system is our persistent attempt to solve problems […]
CSA Contract Goes To Mediation
The CSA is reporting that the CSA contract negotiation is going to mediation. How did this happen? As the CSA Contract goes to mediation, the CSA credits their Letter Writing Campaign which asked members to write to the Mayor, telling him why they need a contract now. What’s the sticking point? This is from the CSA […]
Backpay Problem
As you probably know, there are questions about the UFT-negotiated contract. There’s a backpay problem, or, better yet, there are several. Administrators: If you became an administrator since 2009, are you going to get the backpay you’re entitled to? This may depend on the CSA contract negotiation. Teachers: If you retire before 2020, will you […]
Staten Island SBL Cohort Starts!
CITE and the College of St. Rose are happy to offer our Staten Island SBL program! This past week, we started a cohort, and we look forward to starting another next fall! This is a group of 15 future leaders in the NYC DOE! If you are interested in the Staten Island SBL program, please […]
NYC DOE to Track Guidance Counselors
Beth Fertig, for WNYC, broke this story about the city’s plans to track what guidance counselors are doing throughout the day. The city council heard testimony about a new bill that would require the Department of Education to provide data every year about what the guidance counselors are doing, and whom they serve. The bill requires […]
New Teacher Evaluations
The 8 Domain Items You’ll Need to Know for the New Teacher Evaluations by Matt Zagami There is no doubt that the recent advent of “Danielson’s Framework for Effective Teaching” has helped educators focus on best practices in a number of different areas. Any effective teacher who closely studies the 4 Domains and 22 items […]