Hello Fellows! Below you will find information on signing up for your TEACH account if you have not already. Additionally, under "Certification-Trans B," there are newly added instructions on how to apply for your Trans B certificate online. Please let me know if you have any questions! -Emily - [email protected]
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Welcome Teaching Fellows Cohort 33 to Long Island University - Brooklyn!We are so excited to be welcoming a brand new group of educators committed to teaching for social justice in NYC schools! Please use this website as a resource for information to support you through your graduate career here at LIU. You can find information regarding your graduate program, your NYS teaching certification, who to contact with your questions, and updates on professional development opportunities and goings on in the community. Welcome to our community, we are glad to be part of your journey.
- The TF@LIU Team Consider applying for the Excellence in Teaching Award!
Winners are recognized and rewarded with a $5,000 stipend for their continued learning and professional endeavors. Some of the unique learning opportunities for which the stipend could be used include:
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Regarding registration concerns:
We are aware that there have been some concerns surrounding the available days and times for classes since the implementation of the University’s new registration system and we would like to address that. We would like to encourage you to make adjustments to your personal schedules where you can and register for the open sections listed on the directory, for example, plan to have several days and times that you can be available to take classes. Unfortunately, we cannot offer wait-lists, however, you can watch the directory to see when someone drops a particular section of interest and then make changes. But please register for a section first, while you are waiting. Unfortunately, we cannot honor any requests to be in a closed section of a class at this time. We apologize for any inconvenience this causes. While we very much want to meet your needs, we cannot always do so in terms of class registration as the new system is under the jurisdiction of the University as opposed to the program. We are happy to make time to meet with you and work through your schedule to help you arrange your classes. Please email me to set a time to come in and discuss any concerns or questions you may have. Thank you, Emily [email protected] The Fall 2018 Newsletter has been posted! Check it out for updated staff contacts, important dates, info on the new surveys and focus group, and other need-to-know information!
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Hello Fellows!
In order to address some of the needs you all have expressed, the LIU Fellows program is hosting some IEP writing Workshops. We are offering the workshop in two parts. Part one will be offered on October 28th or October 29th and will focus on the logistics of completing the IEP writing process. Part two will be offered on November 18th or 19th and will focus on how to write strong IEPs that advocate for our students. Please complete the form below to let us know if you will attend. Rethinking Schools is an Non-profit Organization committed to education for social justice. They host conferences for educators, publish a regular blog, books, and a quarterly magazine with publications from teachers and scholars. Check them out, they might be a great resource for you and your work in the classroom or a place where you want to share your thinking, stories, and experiences.
Looking for high interest, quality texts for your students? There are a ton of resources for this but we don't want to overwhelm you so check back in for more ideas, but for now, how you checked out the Young Adult Library Service Association? There are some seriously great and award winning books listed there, plus a lot of other great resources. The organization is intended to support library staff, but for those of us who have to act as our own librarians, this is a good place to start. YA Literature tends to be readable and relevant, and I know I find myself staying up late finishing books because I can't put them down. Don't just recommend to your students, get into it yourself. You'll find your conversations about texts are richer and more real (and I bet you'll like the books too).
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