Published On: October 24, 2017

The Beast Side book coverTHURSDAY!! D. Watkins: Powerful Literacy for Authentic Change and Survival
The BTU is proud to partner with Boston Teachers Off Script to present an evening with D. Watkins, editor, professor, and author of books including The Beast Side: Living and Dying While Black in America and The Cook Up: A Crack Rock Memoir. Professor Watkins will use his journey from the streets of East Baltimore to the halls of academia to show the power of literacy and education as a positive agent of change in his personal life, and his way to “give back to the neighborhoods that my friends and I tore apart.” Registration info coming soon. Thursday, October 26 from 6-8 PM at the BTU. Download a flyer for posting.

What Makes a Quality School?
The BTU and BPS, along with five other Massachusetts districts are members of the Mass. Consortium for Innovative Education Assessment (MCIEA) where we work on better ways to assess student learning and school quality. We are seeking your and help from across the state with a series of benchmarking surveys to help us set targets for the measures in our school quality framework. Unlike the current norm-referenced accountability system—in which any school with scores appearing in the bottom 20 percent of all schools are determined to be poorly performing—the MCIEA framework will be criterion-referenced, using the views and perspectives of its stakeholders as a baseline. Please help us by completing one of these randomized surveys and enter for a chance to win a $100 gift card. Your voice is critical to this effort.

Fund for Teachers: Design Your Own Transformative PD
The BTU is a proud local partner of Fund for Teachers. Applications are now open for this year’s cycle. The Boston program is open to BPS teachers and teachers in Boston charter schools. Teachers may apply for grants of $5,000 (individuals) or $10,000 (teams) to design professional learning experiences that inspire and sustain them as people and professionals. For more information, if you have questions, or are in need of support, please contact Paul.

BPS/OIIT and BTU Back to School with Google Basics PD
Learn the fundamentals of the Google tools offered to BPS educators and how to use them effectively with your students in the classroom. Course sites throughout Boston neighborhoods at various times/days after school in November. Choose the session closest to you or the most convenient and join us to learn new engaging ways to utilize technology in your classroom. Please bring your L4L or other device. Register today.

MTEL Drop-In Session this Thursday
Come by the BTU for a 1:1 consultation about your MTEL support needs and how you can best be supported. A drop-in session will be held on:

  • Thursday, October 26 from 3:30-5:30 PM

Whether you can make it or not to the drop-in sessions, please complete this short form to help us understand your needs, or email Paul.

Committee on Teachers Assigned in SPC Roles
The next meeting of the committee on teachers assigned in SPC roles will be held on Thursday, October 19 from 4:30-6 PM here at the BTU. This meeting is for ALL members. RSVP by emailing Paul.

BTU Artifact Lounge: Save the Date of November 16
Join other educators to get support with choosing artifacts, writing rationales and uploading for evaluation. Details coming soon.

Committee on Teachers Assigned in SPC Roles
The next meeting of the committee on teachers assigned in SPC roles will be held on Thursday, November 9 from 4:30-6 PM here at the BTU. This meeting is for ALL members. RSVP to Paul.

Check out the latest from the Paraprofessional Times!
See the latest issue of the Paraprofessional Times, featuring their first Spotlight of the Month.

 

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