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Tag Archives: teachers
States Rethink Testing Systems
A new bill introduced last week by Rep. Suzanne Bonamici, a member of the House education committee, would offer a federal grant program to states that want to consider the number and type of tests they are offering in order … Continue reading
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Changes to Teacher Prep Needed
Teach Plus uses teacher leadership programs to improve results for urban students. A new Teach Plus poll of 1020 teachers from 35 states found that 77% of them did not feel fully prepared by their prep program to be highly … Continue reading
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SheShinesOn…Jermai Harrison, BUILD
Q: What would the world be like without BUILD? Without BUILD, I do not think youth would have a healthy outlet to utilize their creativity and knowledge. BUILD works with youth that other programs will not take in or work … Continue reading
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Assigning of US Teachers to Focus on Equity
US Public schools are now required by the Obama administration to put plans in place to show how they will comply with the law that the poor and racial minorities should not be taught by inexperienced and unqualified teachers more than … Continue reading
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Harvard Launches Teaching Fellowship
Thanks to a $10 million donation, Harvard University is planning to launch a fellowship program for students to become K-12 teachers. The existing teaching program at Harvard is very small and only has about 25 students enrolled each year. The … Continue reading
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Boston to Host First “Teach to Lead” Summit Series
The US Department of Education and the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards created Teach to Lead, which aims to develop teachers as leaders. Boston was selected along with two other cities to host the summit, during which ideas and … Continue reading
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Pygmalion Effect for Teachers and Students
The Pygmalion effect links expectations placed upon people with their performance. The higher the expectations, the better they perform. The Center for American Progress recently conducted a study on teachers and the expectations for their students. The study found that … Continue reading
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College Bound Dorchester is Hiring
College Bound Dorchester is now hiring for these positions: · Development Communications Associate · Manager of Corporate and Foundations Relations · Data and Systems Administrator · Executive Assistant to the CEO · OST Group Leader · Lead Teacher: Center-Based Early Education If you have the following … Continue reading
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SheShinesOn…Celine Coggins, Teach Plus
Q: What would the world be like without Teach Plus? Teaching is typically work where excellence with students—far from being celebrated—is ignored. Great teachers, who want to know that their efforts are changing the world, tend to leave urban classrooms … Continue reading
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Teach Plus Massachusetts Teaching Policy Fellowship Cohort
27 public school teachers from around the state just recently joined the cohort of Massachusetts Teaching Policy Fellows for 2014-2015. These teachers will spend sixteen months interacting with education leaders, taking a course in education policy and advocating for policies … Continue reading
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