Support
the Black Teacher Project by filling out two surveys — and get entered in a raffle to receive one of eight great prizes by Friday, February 10!
Second Annual Women's History Month BAY AREA CONVERSATION WITH
BLACK TEACHER PROJECT Thursday, March 30, 2017 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm
The Black Teacher Project is here to develop and sustain Black educators throughout their careers.
The 2016 — 2017 school year has begun, and
the Black Teacher Project is here to help you sustain your teaching practice through the year.
The Black Teacher Project has a full schedule of programming coming up, so we will present highlights of our calendar while offering fellowship, network building and appetizers.
The Black Teacher Project works with university partners to understand the current experiences of Black teachers in New York and the Bay Area.
The Black Teacher Project is also supporting San Francisco Unified School District and the city of Oakland in retaining their Black teacher force.
Then a friend teaching at another school told me about
the Black Teacher Project.
Second Annual Women's History Month BAY AREA CONVERSATION WITH
BLACK TEACHER PROJECT Thursday, March 30, 2017 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm Reposted with great appreciation from www.blackfemaleproject.org.
The Black Teacher Project invites you to join us and take time to reflect on your current efforts to recruit and hire Black teachers.
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The Black Teacher Project is here to support you and your teaching practice.
Do you have a vision for what the future of
the Black Teacher Project could look like?
Founded in 2015,
The Black Teacher Project has gathered teachers in New York City and the San Francisco Bay Area to discuss the experiences and needs of Black teachers.
OAKLAND, CA —
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The Black Teacher Project will also be tabling and hope you will join us on Saturday for what is to be a beautiful day as we honor the 50 year legacy of the Black Panther Party.
We'll be at our booth, where we will host a raffle for classroom materials and
Black Teacher Project swag.
Please join NEP and
the Black Teacher Project as we partner to explore the crucial work of building relationship and understanding among and across race identity groups, with a focus on using racial affinity group structures in sustained collaborative work contexts.
Information about
the Black Teacher Project's launch of new annual programming for Black educators
We'll be at our booth, where we will be giving away
Black Teacher Project swag.
The Black Teacher Project is running a social media listening campaign featuring the voices of Black teachers.
The Black Teacher Project is also giving me opportunities to grow.
In collaboration with
The Black Teacher Project, KIPP Philadelphia Schools is excited to offer you a session you will walk away from with practical tools you can use to sustain yourselves both inside and outside of the classroom during these intense times.
We hope a donation to
the Black Teacher Project will be part of your giving plans this season.
Thank you for your support of
the Black Teacher Project in whatever way you've been with us on this journey.
Note from Micia: Thank you for your support of
the Black Teacher Project in whatever way you've been with us on this journey.
Please find below a letter I wrote to you,
the Black Teacher Project community, asking for your support.
The upcoming 2017 — 2018 school year will be the kick - off for the first group of
Black Teacher Project fellows.
«Black students are being left behind,» said Micia Mosely, executive director of
the Black Teacher Project.
The Black Teacher Project sustains, recruits, and develops Black teachers for schools in the United States.
Micia Mosely, Executive Director of
the Black Teacher Project; Kia Walton, a Black Teacher Project Fellow; and LaShawn Routé Chatmon, Executive Director of the National Equity Project, are available for interviews.
OAKLAND, CA —
The Black Teacher Project, a national organization with programming in Oakland, CA, San Francisco, CA and New York, NY, is excited to announce the development of Institutional Transformation, a new project that will result in more positive work environments for Black teachers, improved leadership capacity, and ultimately improved learning outcomes for students.
Matthew Florence,
the Black Teacher Project's Director of Development, is a Southern native who has worked in the areas of HIV / AIDS, LGBTQ community, Black and Latino community and health, and technology for nonprofits as a program director, executive director, and consultant.
You can read more about that story in
The Black Teacher Project's collection of #MyBlackTeacher stories.
The Black Teacher Project supports individuals in being excellent Black teachers, by valuing the intersectionality of all identities in multiple contexts.
I founded
the Black Teacher Project in 2015 to address a lifelong passion and pursuit of mine: to support Black people in the United States in becoming and remaining the best teachers we can be.
The Black Teacher Project focuses on the affinity - specific expectations of Black teachers in a variety of contexts and identifies strategies to support Black teachers» effectiveness in the many different roles they play.
We are thrilled to launch a partnership this Spring with a new organization called
the Black Teacher Project, who, through a combination of programming and research, seeks to identify successful strategies for developing and retaining highly effective Black educators in Oakland schools.
I'm thrilled to introduce, Micia Mosely, the founder of
the Black Teacher Project, to tell you more about their work and launch in Oakland this year.
I hope educators across race will get and stay involved with
The Black Teacher Project.
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Project STAR's limited number of Hispanic, Asian, and Native American participants, I edited these data to include only those observations from
black and white non-Hispanic students with
black and white non-Hispanic
teachers.
In honor of Women's History Month, we are partnering with
Black Female
Project to host a conversation with
Black Female
Teachers about how they navigate structural racism and sexism in the classroom and beyond.
Respectfully, Action United Alliance of Californians for Community Empowerment Alliance for Multilingual Multicultural Education American Association of Colleges for
Teacher Education American Association of State Colleges and Universities American Federation of
Teachers ASPIRA Association Association of University Centers on Disabilities Autistic Self Advocacy Network Bay Area Parent Leadership Action Network California Association for Bilingual Education California Latino School Boards Association Californians for Justice Californians Together Campaign for Fiscal Equity Campaign for Quality Education Center for the Future of Teaching and Learning Center for Teaching Quality Citizens for Effective Schools Coalition for Educational Justice Council for Exceptional Children Council of Parent Attorneys and Advocates Disability Rights Education and Defense Fund Easter Seals ELC, Education Law Center FairTest, The National Center for Fair & Open Testing Higher Education Consortium for Special Education Justice Matters Latino Elected and Appointed Officials National Taskforce on Education Lawyers» Committee for Civil Rights Under Law Learning Disabilities Association of America Los Angeles Educational Partnership Movement Strategy Center NAACP National Alliance of
Black School Educators National Center for Learning Disabilities National Council for Educating
Black Children National Council of
Teachers of English National Disability Rights Network National Down Syndrome Congress National Down Syndrome Society National Education Association National Latino / a Education Research and Policy
Project National League of United Latin American Citizens Parent - U-Turn Parents for Unity Philadelphia Education Fund Public Advocates Inc..
The
project materials are based on the important work of Professors Dylan Wiliam and Paul
Black, both leading academics in the areas of
teacher professional development and feedback.
The
project has also partnered with Institute for Urban Minority Education at
Teachers College, Columbia University as well as University of California San Diego to conduct research about the current conditions, health and wellness of Black t
Teachers College, Columbia University as well as University of California San Diego to conduct research about the current conditions, health and wellness of
Black teachersteachers.