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Teaching Matters
Education Administration Programs
New York, New York 125,326 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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475 Riverside Drive
Suite 1270
New York, New York 10115, US
Employees at Teaching Matters
Updates
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It’s #BackToSchool season, and we’re revisiting topics that will continue to impact NYC schools this year. Today’s focus: #NYCReads. As the new school year begins, NYC Reads continues to make strides toward improving literacy education for NYC students. A year ago, Teaching Matters CEO Lynette Guastaferro sat down with Kibin Alleyne on BronxNet Community Television to discuss what this launch meant for New Yorkers. Watch it here: https://bit.ly/3MsWw6E
Open Tuesday | Reading Curriculum Mandate
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LaMonica Williams, Senior Director of Programs and Services at Teaching Matters, spoke with the Teaching Today Podcast at the Center for the Professional Education of Teachers at Teachers College, Columbia University about the need to empower teachers with necessary tools to improve literacy education for students. Listen to the full interview here: https://bit.ly/3JPinSu
Teaching Today: Conversations with K-12 Educators
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"In the short run, it gives us a common language, it gives us a common playbook. But in the long run, we're all on the same page now about what we can study, what's working." It was a pleasure to see our CEO Lynette Guastaferro speak at the City & State Education in New York Summit alongside so many other leaders in education. Lynette spoke about innovations and accomplishments like NYC Reads, which Teaching Matters has championed as a professional learning partner. The more we work together, the more students will benefit.
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After working with Teaching Matters in the past and becoming passionate about equitable education, Jake Pesci, Vice President at Lubert-Adler Partners, decided to run his first full marathon for Teaching Matters at the New York City Marathon. We’re so honored to see our mission resonate with others. To donate to Jake’s fundraising page, click here: https://bit.ly/3Xg4AOJ
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It’s #BackToSchool season, and we’re revisiting topics that will continue to impact NYC schools this year. Today’s focus: AI. AI has the power to strengthen student engagement and improve overall teacher practice, according to Teaching Matters CEO Lynette Guastaferro and The Urban Assembly, Inc. CEO David Adams. We’re excited to continue exploring AI’s potential to help educators analyze and develop their skills. Read Lynette and David’s insights on The 74 Media > https://teachingmatters.org/article/ai-can-fine-tune-teaching-with-quicker-more-frequent-and-more-affordable-feedback/ #AI #EdTech
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It’s #BackToSchool season, and we’re revisiting topics that will continue to impact NYC schools this year. Up next: chronic absenteeism. Addressing chronic absenteeism is a team effort, and teachers shouldn’t have to tackle it alone. When schools take collective responsibility for chronically absent students, it makes a significant difference, according to Teaching Matters CEO Lynette Guastaferro and Network Director Jacobē Bell. Get ready for the school year by revisiting their op-ed for City Limits > https://lnkd.in/eKn5_Hq3
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"My future is bright due to their guidance.” Data scientist and personal trainer Zacc Romero is dedicating his run at this year’s New York City Marathon to every teacher who has ever positively impacted his life. By running for Teaching Matters, Zacc wants to pass on the gift of mentorship to future generations of students. Click here to donate to his fundraising page: https://bit.ly/3Xg4ZAJ