OPPORTUNITIES FOR NBCTs
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BE A PIONEER FOR THE TEACHING PROFESSION!
New York City teachers, be sure to sign up to participate in field tests of the Revised National Board Certification process!
NBCTs and non-NBCTs are welcome to apply.
Get more info at http://www.nbpts.org/national-board-field-tests.
New York City teachers, be sure to sign up to participate in field tests of the Revised National Board Certification process!
NBCTs and non-NBCTs are welcome to apply.
Get more info at http://www.nbpts.org/national-board-field-tests.
ATTEND THE TEACHING AND LEARNING 2014 CONFERENCE! NBCTs and all educators, advocates and policymakers to register for the inaugural Teaching & Learning 2014 (T&L 2014) conference on Friday, March 14, and Saturday, March 15, 2014, at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington, D.C. T&L 2014 is where the profession meets to secure the future of PreK-12 education.
COMMON CORE DREAM TEAM
LearnZillion.com, a Literacy and Mathematics online resource center for teachers and students, is recruiting teachers to join the 2014 Dream Team to write materials about successfully implementing the Common Core. Applicants should be knowledgeable about their respective subject and eager to join a community committed to expanding quality education. Sign up for the webinar. Start the application, due February 9, here. |
FELLOWSHIP OPPORTUNITY FOR NBCTs - DEADLINE: March 1, 2014: The College Board’s Professional Fellowship Program is designed to recognize, support, and reward rising leaders from African American, Latino, and Native American backgrounds who are working effectively to close achievement and attainment gaps in their schools, colleges, and communities across the country.
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SUMMER OPPORTUNITY FOR TEACHERS:
i2 Camp is a national network of STEM summer day camps for middle school children that has partnered with some of the world’s leading scientific and academic institutions, including MIT, Stanford, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Woods Hole and the American Museum of Natural History, to offer a broad range of hands-on courses. Camp topics include Engineering, Genetics, Robotics, Mathematics, Nanotechnology and Environmental Science. i2 Camp’s 20 locations include New York, Boston, Washington DC, Chicago, Dallas, Los Angeles and Palo Alto, among others. Each one-week course is taught by three teachers, including an experienced middle or upper school teacher, a graduate student and a “near peer” high school student. To learn more or to apply for a position, please visit www.i2camp.org. |