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ELT looking for master teachers

Posted: June 5, 2005

NYSUT's Education and Learning Trust is seeking instructors for its Effective Teaching Program.

You must be a NYSUT member, have a New York state teaching certificate, a master's degree and five years teaching experience.

The trust is especially looking for instructors with expertise in special education, reading, teaching high school-level English language learners and content areas of math, science and social studies for the middle level. Experience teaching adults is also desired.

Applicants should fax a resume with a cover letter to (518) 213-6456 or e-mail Barbara Egan at began@nysutmail.org. For information, call (800) 528-6208.

 

The Guide to State and Federal Standards for Academic Year 2005-2006 was developed by New York Teacher in conjunction with the union's Division of Research and Educational Services. Articles are by John Strachan. Updated June 2005. For updates, read New York Teacher, or go to the Web site at www.nysut.org. Single copies are available while supplies last. Bulk order requests should be made through local union presidents. Write NYSUT Publications, 800 Troy-Schenectady Road, Latham, N.Y. 12110-2455; e-mail jmalec@nysutmail.org; or call (800) 342-9810, ext. 6260. Ask for item No. 204/05 from the Publications Department. The complete guide is also available for download at nysut.org/standards.

NYSUT, the largest union in New York State, represents more than 525,000 classroom teachers and other school employees and retirees; academic and professional faculty at the state's community colleges, State University of New York and City University of New York; and other education and health professionals. NYSUT is affiliated with the American Federation of Teachers, AFL-CIO.

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