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UFT stops December 5 firing December 5, 2008 am31 7:37 am

Posted by jd2718 in New Teachers, New York, New York City, New York City Department of Education, Teachers, UFT, United Federation of Teachers, nyc. Tags: RTRstrackback I just received the following message from the UFT (the text is a letter sent to the RTRs; I’ve omitted the little explanatory preamble to Chapter Leaders) With you and 87 other unassigned teaching fellows facing termination tomorrow, the union went to court today to seek an injunction to save your jobs. I’m pleased to a

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UFT stops December 5 firing December 5, 2008 am31 7:37 am

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A Little Over Our Head

Given that we’re normal people raising a little math whiz, Steve and I have turned to our school in the hopes that someone there can figure out where to go next with the math.  In other words, we’re thinking that the 2+2 type worksheets that Nate has been bringing home are not quite working for him, given that he’s now doing beginner long division problems on his own.  (I’m not even going to try to explain his method, other than to mention that it’s totally hilarious; he starts by dividing, the

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12 Questions: Meet Jon Moore (Indiana, USA)

In our 12 Questions blog series, we feature interviews with someone from the crowdSPRING community. For these interviews, we pick people who add value to our community – in the blog, in the forums, in the projects. Plainly – activities that make crowdSPRING a better community

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12 Questions: Meet Jon Moore (Indiana, USA)

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A Christmas Carnival

Hello everyone, and welcome to the 200th edition of the Carnival of Education! I am very honored to be hosting this round number of honored tradition, so I thought I would add a bit of holiday tradition to the festivities. So without any further ado, I present A Blogger Carol: It was a cold, bleak day in the classroom. The kids had gone home for Christmas vacation; Mister Teacher was, as usual, in a crotchety mood

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Universal Design, Technology, and RtI

Last summer, I had the privilege of participating on a panel of national experts on universal design for learning (UDL) and the integration of technology in education. The occasion was the annual project directors’ meeting of the Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP) at the U.S. Department of Education

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November in the nick of time

I’m sitting in the Minneapolis airport right now, in the “office center” waiting for my bus to go back to St.

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Math Education: An Inconvenient Truth

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Math Education: A University View

http://wheresthemath.com Cliff Mass discusses math Education.

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