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As we cope with the evolving circumstances related to COVID-19, The Graduate School remains available to ensure that your application will continue to be processed in a timely manner. We are currently creating new features that will allow us to serve you faster and more efficiently. For further information on what we're doing to accommodate applicants, visit our COVID-19 Resources page.

Applied Linguistics is a broad and interdisciplinary field that leads to a range of successful and fulfilling careers where an understanding of language is essential.Tune in for an Applied Linguistics Graduate Programs Webinar on Monday, June 8th at 6:00 pm to learn more about the Montclair State's exciting offerings directly from the program's faculty:

The Applied Linguistics (MA) provides students with solid training in the fundamentals of both general and applied linguistics, as well as a broad knowledge of several areas of specialization within applied linguistics.

The Teacher of English as a Second Language (Post-Baccalaureate Teacher Certification) prepares candidates for additional New Jersey P-12 certification in teaching English as a Second Language.

The Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (Certificate) prepares students to teach English language skills abroad or to teach adults in the U.S. The entire program can be completed in two semesters of full-time study.

All Webinar attendees will be eligible for $60.00 graduate application fee waiver. Register today!
 

Sincerely,
The Graduate School

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Educator Preparation Laboratory
invites you to join us for a follow up discussion:

NEW Webinar: A Deeper Dive into How Educator Preparation
Programs are Adapting During COVID-19


Thursday, May 21
3:00 PM – 4:00 PM ET

 

Teacher and leader preparation programs continue to adapt how they prepare their candidates during the COVID-19 shutdown and in anticipation of a very different future for teaching and learning.

Now, more than ever, it is critical that we continue to equip future teachers and leaders to effectively support students’ academic and social and emotional needs. What does educator preparation look like in our new reality and in the uncertain future of schools reopening with guidelines around social distancing and keeping staff and students safe?

The Educator Preparation Laboratory (EdPrepLab) will address this issue in a new webinar on May 21 as a follow up to a recent, highly popular webinar on the same subject. This sequel will dig deeper into the critical topics impacting teacher and leader preparation programs across the nation and address many of the questions raised by participants in the initial webinar.

Join us and the five educator preparation program leaders from the first webinar, who will go into more detail on how their programs are adapting and innovating during this pandemic. They will continue to explore pressing questions around teacher and leader preparation during the COVID-19 crisis, including:

  • How are programs approaching short and long term planning for the summer and fall semesters?
  • How are institutions continuing to center equity in teacher and leader preparation during this time?
  • How are programs infusing social-emotional learning and trauma-informed practices in their work with candidates?

Speakers:

  • Rebecca Cheung, Director, Principal Leadership Institute, University of California, Berkeley
  • Annamarie M. Francois, Executive Director, Center X, University of California, Los Angeles
  • Maria E. Hyler, Deputy Director, Washington DC office and Senior Researcher, Learning Policy Institute; Director, EdPrepLab
  • Ira Lit, Associate Professor, Stanford University Graduate School of Education
  • Jennifer Robinson, Executive Director of the Center of Pedagogy, Montclair State University
  • Kathy Schultz, Dean, School of Education, University of Colorado Boulder


Hosted by the American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education and the
Educator Preparation Laboratory, an initiative of the Learning Policy Institute and Bank Street Graduate School of Education.
 

 

Register Here

 

Registration is required. Can't make it during the scheduled time?
Register anyway, and we'll email you the recording afterward!

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As we cope with the evolving circumstances related to COVID-19, The Graduate School remains available to ensure that your application will continue to be processed in a timely manner. We are currently creating new features that will allow us to serve you faster and more efficiently. For further information on what we're doing to accommodate applicants, visit our COVID-19 Resources page.

Applied Linguistics is a broad and interdisciplinary field that leads to a range of successful and fulfilling careers where an understanding of language is essential.Tune in for an Applied Linguistics Graduate Programs Webinar on Thursday, April 30th at 6:00 PM to learn more about the Montclair State's exciting offerings directly from the program's faculty:

The Applied Linguistics (MA) provides students with solid training in the fundamentals of both general and applied linguistics, as well as a broad knowledge of several areas of specialization within applied linguistics.

The Teacher of English as a Second Language (Post-Baccalaureate Teacher Certification) prepares candidates for additional New Jersey P-12 certification in teaching English as a Second Language.

The Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (Certificate) prepares students to teach English language skills abroad or to teach adults in the U.S. The entire program can be completed in two semesters of full-time study.

All Webinar attendees will be eligible for $60.00 graduate application fee waiver. Register today!

Sincerely,
The Graduate School

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10814006487?profile=originalNJECC Live Online Professional Development Calendar for Remote Teaching and Learning 

In response to the COVID-19 School Closures and subsequent move to remote learning, NJECC is partnering with our trustees, advisory board and vendors to provide FREE live professional development workshops for all NJ educators on topics related to remote teaching and learning. Please view the calendar below with direct links to the Zoom sessions being offered. No registration is required to attend these live sessions. 

Find Remote Learning Resources on the shared NJECC Support Page: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1-7lwdPJiexS6KDI0ulvjTQ1vsvPyX3VbDCjfLIOmPew/edit
Live Support can always be accessed via the NJECC GroupMe @ https://groupme.com/join_group/58660524/7kLFdzeJ

NJECC - info@njecc.org

Gregg Festa - greggfesta@gmail.com

If you need immediate support, try asking your question in our live GroupMe Chat @  https://groupme.com/join_group/58660524/7kLFdzeJ

View our New Calendar of Live Online Workshops for NJ Educators - Instructional Design for Online Learning 

Instructional Resources:

Kahoot Premium is free right now and has “distance learning challenge feature.”

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Flipgrid - Does anyone use this in high school? Looks good but looks built for K-8 https://flipgrid.com/widaglobal2020

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Google Meet - premium version is available to Google districts.  Can record and share a hangout. Can share a screen. Up to 250 external connections.  Google Hangouts Meet allows for almost unlimited domain connections.

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Screencast has a coupon code so that you can upgrade from the regular version to the paid version for free.  The code is CAST_COVID

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https://www.screencastify.com/ - free Chrome extension to record your browser window or use your webcam. The free version lets you record up to a 5 minute video

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Using Microsoft Teams for Online Instruction - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cN5ypuZF1bI

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How to Instantly Increase Interaction Using Insert Learning Chrome Extension

https://howtoteachanovel.blogspot.com/2017/11/how-to-instantly-increase-interaction.html?m=1

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Microsoft Teams vs. ZOOM. Any strong opinions? Yes. I will get back to you. 

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Youtube Live Stream: Introduction to Livestreaming with linked resources Example of a youtube live stream channel:Link

Video Instructions: How To Live Stream On YouTube - Start To Finish

Video Info: Introduction to live streaming - YouTube Help

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Interactive Meetings, Quizzes, Polls - https://www.mentimeter.com/   https://www.mentimeter.com/plans

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Quick Tutorial for Teachers on how to use Google Meet as a presentation tool -

https://youtu.be/B-Ww9oG3r1Q

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Common Sense Media - Virtual Learning, Core Subject Resources and much more -  Website

Curriculum Resources 

PD/Training Resources

  1. Screencasting for integrators is critical while distanced.
    1. My favorite is Camtasia but you have to pay for it. Inquire about educator price. It is also a powerful video editor. 
    2. Evaluated screencast-o-matic vs. screencastify (I liked screencast-o-matic better, but experiencing upload to youtube issues lately.)
    3. Screencastify is extremely easy to use. Redeem coupon: CAST_COVID 

    1. Eduscape free Webinars - https://eduscape.com/events/

Distance Learning Resources (New Section Added 3/18)

Tips for video conferencing

Google Distance Learning Resources - Added 3/18

Google Classroom Notification Setting to Help Teachers who may have too many- Added 3/18

Getting Started with Hangouts/Meet (look at list below the Describe Your Issue search field) - Added 3/18

  1. Meet
    1. Basic Overview 
    2. Getting Started

Online Learning Tips for School Closures

Empowering Teachers to Teach Remotely 

Digital Trends is a variety of online resources 

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General Information that is Helpful to Schools and Teachers 

  1. If students need to upload several pages into one pdf, Microsoft Office Lens is easy. Here is a SHORT video if it. 
  2. Not a MS school? Kami allows your to combine and split PDFS, as well as annotate and run OCR

Internet Equity 

Altice/Lightpath and Comcast have opened all their hotspots with no username or password and no need to sign up.  Allowing many students internet. Comcast is also offering I believe 90 days free of internet and then goes to $9.95 per month for low income.

ADDED THE LINK (Comcast’s Info on this)- Added 3/18

Parent Resources

Google Classroom for Parents: This is modified by me, but I found the original creator and credited her. Includes not just signing into Drive from a browser, but also a Chromebook and Guardian Summaries. 

Testing, FERPA, FAPE and Guidance

Special Education

Self Care  (New Section April 7,2020)

Self Care Workbook

https://www.empowermt.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/Self-Care.pdf

Taking Care of Yourself During a Public Health Emergency

https://tinyurl.com/t8rw4ce

Social Emotional Learning

SEL Home Newsletter

https://www.smore.com/r8exs

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Important Announcement

Important Announcement

The Caldwell – West Caldwell Public School District deeply mourns the loss of Mr. Jim Brown, Principal of Grover Cleveland Middle School, who passed away this week from COVID-19. Mr. Brown was a vibrant educational leader in the district for fourteen years. He was Vice Principal at James Caldwell High School for six years, and since August 2012 had been Principal of Grover Cleveland Middle School.

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Announcement
TIME SENSITIVE: Two Free Webinars Friday, April 3, 2020 and Monday, April 6, 2020

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Zaretta Hammond
Author and Educator

https://crtandthebrain.com/about/

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CLICK HERE TO REGISTER

Many schools have found their equity efforts interrupted as a result of the COVID-19 crisis. But with crisis also comes opportunity to rethink how we “do school”.

Join me in this series of webinars to support you in your efforts to be responsive to students and families during this time of distance learning.

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Our driving inquiry question throughout each webinar will be: How do we move beyond the packet mentality to truly help students become independent learners while leveraging the funds of knowledge at home and in their immediate community?

I want to share doable learning activities to help you offer real support to our most vulnerable students.

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Congratulations Juan Cruz!

Please join the MSUNER in congratulating Juan Cruz, Parsippany Troy-Hills School District for receiving the Department of Educational Leadership, College of Education and Human Services, Montclair State University, "Outstanding Professional Achievement in Administration and Supervision," award.

Mr. Cruz, is the Coordinating Supervisor of K-12 Social Studies and 6-8 Instructional Technology for Parsippany Troy-Hills School District and serves on the Montclair State University, Center of Pedagogy, Teacher Education Policy Committee and the Network for Educational Renewal, Executive Committee.

Please join the MSUNER and the Center of Pedagogy in thanking Mr. Juan Cruz for his service in strengthening and sustaining the educational profession.

jcruz@pthsd.net
973-263-7180, ext. 7172

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Museum Launches FREE Online Curriculum

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When you come to a fork in the road, take it. - Yogi Berra
 
Dear Friends,

We're here at the fork. While the doors to the Yogi Berra Museum & Learning Center are temporarily closed, our commitment to sustaining Yogi's values has never been stronger. Respect, teamwork, perseverance, humility - these are the qualities that will see us through this crisis. Together.
 
That's why we're launching the first part of a brand-new ONLINE EDUCATION CURRICULUM that is FREE for teachers, parents, grandparents, caregivers and students - anyone with internet has access.
  • Lesson plans for middle and high school students leverage sports as an engaging vehicle for online learning.
  • Unit topics include IMMIGRATION and RACE, with additional subject areas to come.
  • Activities, print-outs, videos, photos and supplementary resources are included.
Our hope is that these online lesson plans will help sustain Yogi's legacy of respect and kindness - a legacy too big to be contained within the walls of one Museum - as we weather this as one team. In other words:
 
"It ain't over..."
 
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