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Since 2014, the CUNY Adult Literacy/HSE Program has collaborated with the NYS Department of Education to create the NYSED Teacher Leader Initiative. This project has developed a community of teacher leaders across the state, dedicated to improving teaching practice in our field. These teacher leaders bring our training to educators in their regions, and develop resources and projects of their own. This workshop provides an overview and answers questions about the initiative. We'll use the voices of the NYSED Teacher Leaders themselves to reflect on the lessons we've learned about effective, ongoing, and engaging teacher development. This workshop is for teachers, administrators, state education directors - anyone interested in the resources developed and the lessons learned through this initiative. All materials from this workshop are available at bit.ly/COABE2018CUNYYou must be logged in to download this resource. Register now if you don't have an account.
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Enjoy this site of accumulated GED resources organized by subject area. Many of the sites have worksheets or tracking sheets that can be downloaded for students. I have taught GED prep for over 23 yrs., and have plenty of resources to share. Feel free to contact me: jerry.graham.bend@gmail.com
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Livebinder Nos: Social Studies Binder ID: 1709127 Key: COABE 17 Science Binder ID: 1946557 Key: COABEYou must be logged in to download this resource. Register now if you don't have an account.
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This presentation is designed to encourage instructors to utilize more cooperative group instruction in order to improve test scores, create meaningful connections between the instructor and student, and improve student engagement. Instructors will also gain knowledge of ways to make classrooms more student-centered and completion-focused while maintaining high expectations. Students in classrooms that are designed for success can expect to be accountable for their performance and achievement. http://adultedresource.coabe.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/APina-Facilitationg-Group-Instruction.pptx