Professional Development

Jan
28

PD School Partners

Five years as a Principal Five years as a Principal of a Middle School of 1000+ students is often regarded with a gasp and a look of utter condolences by many who hear the numbers – number of years, grades and total student population. Challenges and Support from PD school partners However, to hear stories […]

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Dec
08

CSA CONTRACT

Statement from the CSA: While we have been prioritizing our communication to you around issues related to COVID-19 and the transition to remote learning, we would like to inform you that our contract has been formally ratified. The American Arbitration Association has informed CSA that the contract was ratified by 96% of those who sent […]

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Dec
03

Retirement Opportunities for Administrators

School Administrators – what are you going to do when you retire? A PhD in education opens a lot of doors for you! Teaching and consulting are just two ways you can earn more money in your retirement, and having your PhD makes that easier! We have three opportunities: 1. a discounted online program with Concordia […]

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Dec
01

Teacher Exam Pass Rate Plummets

The teacher exam pass rate plummets. The Daily News reports a 20% decrease in teachers passing the certification exams for the state. http://www.nydailynews.com/opinion/editorial-place-flunkers-article-1.2025482 “While almost no would-be teachers flunked the state’s old certification tests, the pass rates on the four new exams range from 82% down to 68% — meaning thousands of ed-school grads didn’t make […]

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Nov
19

UFT Contract Fight Drags On

Wait, didn’t the city and Union come to terms on a new UFT Contract?? They did. Then what’s this fight about? As we outlined here, there are more retirees than expected. According to the Teachers’ Retirement System, there was a 48 percent increase in retirements by UFT members employed by the DOE at the end of […]

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Nov
17

How can we help you

SCHOOLS ARE NOT BUSINESSES Our schools are inundated with ideas and practices that are borrowed from business in the name of education reform.  These business practices have questionable applicability to schools, and in some cases are just a really poor fit.  After all, you don’t want any reject parts if you are a school, you […]

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Nov
13

Who Teaches Pre K

Mayor DeBlasio said that NYC is going to hire an additional 8000 teachers to teach Pre-K in the coming years. Who are these teachers? Who teaches Pre K? Where do they come from? How do they get certified? We take a look in this video. Sign up for our Email Newsletter For Email Marketing you […]

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Nov
12

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 […]

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