An Introduction to TC
Teachers College,
There is adage in the institutional world that it is difficulty to gain standing and status. And, once achieved, it is difficult for it to ebb away. There is no questioning the high standing that Teachers College has sustained for more than a century. Yet, even given its prestigious position, the College is ever vigilant not simply to maintain its reputation but also to constantly review and invigorate its academic presence.
That is exactly the position that Teachers College has taken in recent years. The College has restructured its academic curriculum to take advantage of interdisciplinary and technological avenues of learning. We have dramatically increased the size and caliber of our faculty, reduced teaching loads and opened up new avenues for scholarship and research. The College is leading the nation in devising, designing and implementing education reforms to restore creativity, standards and accountability to the education process. And, just recently, the College surpassed the $140 million goal of an unprecedented fundraising campaign.
Provost Thomas James Notes Difficult Job Market for Teachers
In an interview on CNN's American Morning, Provost and Dean Thomas James says the economy is experiencing "the deepest dip" in demand for teachers "since World War II," but some teachers are still in demand. Published: 6/28/2010
Editor of Hechinger Report Weighs in on Race to the Top
In the March 30 edition of U.S. News and World Report, Richard Colvin Assesses the Contest Results. Published: 4/9/2010
Bilingual Speech Pathology Team Appears on WABC's Tiempo
Jessica Salas, a Speech Language Pathology graduate student; Angela Livingston, a Speech Language Pathology graduate; and Catherine Crowley, a lecturer and coordinator of the program, talk to Tiempo's Joe Torres about the critical need for bilingual speech pathologists. Published: 3/30/2010
Educational Budget Cuts: Unconscionable - And Unconstitutional
Writing in The Huffington Post, Michael Rebell, Executive Director of The Campaign for Educational Equity, based at Teachers College, argues that children's right to a quality education, as guaranteed by state constitutions, does not evaporate in times of fiscal crisis. Published: 2/24/2010
In the Classroom: 100 7th Graders Invade Books-A-Million
The Reading and Writing Workshop that was developed by Teachers College, Columbia University aims to use students' interests and creativity as the foundation for teaching curriculum standards. Marianne Schand a 7th grade reading teacher at Hunter Middle School uses the program to "light a fire and passion for reading-'"one of life's greatest joys! And to teach the skills as they read selections of their own choice from the classroom library." Published: 2/17/2010
Dwindling stimulus money might cost schools jobs
Federal stimulus money may have only provided a one-year safety net for some New York school employees. Published: 2/16/2010