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Teaching Matters
Education Administration Programs
New York, New York 125,421 followers
Great Teachers. Bright Futures.
About us
A teacher development non-profit committed to increasing teacher effectiveness to prepare urban students with critical-thinking and college readiness skills. Serving one of the largest urban school systems in America and supporting 60+K teachers across thousands of schools to improve their instructional skills. www.teachingmatters.org
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http://teachingmatters.org/
External link for Teaching Matters
- Industry
- Education Administration Programs
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- New York, New York
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1994
- Specialties
- Teacher Mentoring, Classroom Imbedded Professional Development, Writing Instruction in the 21st Century, Social Studies Instruction in the 21st Century, Using Data for Meaningful Change, and School Planning
Locations
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Primary
475 Riverside Drive
Suite 1600
New York, New York 10115, US
Employees at Teaching Matters
Updates
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#NowReading this blog post from Principal Project that details how educators can foster a successful team drop-in culture in their schools. When educators collaborate and learn from each other’s expertise, everyone benefits. Read the blog here: https://lnkd.in/gk5CuNZx
3 steps to creating a successful team drop-in culture
https://principalproject.org
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Happy #HispanicHeritageMonth! This month, we celebrate Hispanic leaders in education who paved the way for future generations. Lauro Cavazos was the first Hispanic person to hold a position in the cabinet as the US Secretary of Education, and used his position to encourage Hispanic students to stay in school. Gloria Anzaldúa wrote essays about feminist theory that paved the way for more intersectionality and specifically advocated for the inclusion of Chicana women. We applaud these influential Hispanic educators and continue to be inspired by them today.
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Really enjoyed hearing Ron Berger preach to what he deemed the “first meeting of the rebel alliance.” All Principals from NYC Districts 1,6,7, 11 and 13 able to “get better together” aligned around the common purpose driven playbook that is EL Education. Teaching Matters is thrilled to be partnering with District 6 in the important work of #NYCReads.
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Experts at an EdSource roundtable shared that open communication between schools and families was one key to reducing chronic absenteeism. What's clear is that this isn't a problem teachers can solve alone — and working as a team helps. https://bit.ly/4dXawBY
Communication with parents is key to addressing chronic absenteeism, panel says
https://edsource.org
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Save the date! Our 16th Annual Champions of Education Luncheon will be held on October 29 at the Metropolitan Club in New York City. This year, we’re honoring Verdun Perry and Amanda Ross Bacon for their exceptional dedication to education, with Shawn Morehead as the keynote speaker. Purchase tickets at the link below. We hope to see you there! https://lnkd.in/epPKviD8
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Teacher wellness is about more than just taking a break. It’s also about reconnecting with learning and making intentional decisions to further students’ educational experiences, according to this op-ed In Education Week. Tell us what you think about wellness as an educator! https://bit.ly/4cVzOz6
What Principals Get Wrong About Teacher Wellness (Opinion)
edweek.org
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#ICYMI LaMonica Williams, Senior Director of Programs and Services at Teaching Matters, spoke with the Teaching Today Podcast Center for the Professional Education of Teachers at Teachers College, Columbia University about empowering teachers with tools to effectively support each student on their literacy journey. Listen to their full conversation here: https://apple.co/3ZmaWgG
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Students in Newark are back in school! Exciting changes this year include more English Language Learners and a stronger focus on hiring new teachers. https://bit.ly/3z2RlaR
Thousands of Newark Public School students to return to classrooms on Sept. 3
chalkbeat.org