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​In conversation with teachers, researchers, and school leaders, we’re dedicated to breaking down the problems, policies, and promising practices that define teaching.

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Teaching Today” is a podcast from the Center for the Professional Education of Teachers’ (CPET) at Teachers College, Columbia University. As a complement to nearly two decades of supporting teachers and school leaders, the podcast is an opportunity to engage in conversation with teachers, researchers and school leaders. We recognize that in the 21st century classrooms and traditional ways of teaching are constantly changing.  We are dedicated to breaking down the problems, policies, and promising practices that define teaching today.
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DR. ROBERTA LENGER KANG
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DR. SHERRISH HOLLOMAN
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​New episodes on Thursdays!
 
Special guests
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TANGELA JOHNSON
Director of Program Implementation
​New Leaders


EPISODES
Equity in Teaching & Testing
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LAURA MEILI
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Chief Impact Officer, Leading Educators
@leadingeds


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Equity in Teaching & Testing
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DR. FRANK BARNES
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools, North Carolina

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Valuing Testing vs. Testing Our Values
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DR. MARCELLE MENTOR
Teachers College, Columbia University
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EPISODES
Discussions During Distance Learning
Culturally Relevant Curricula During COVID
Culturally Responsive Curriculum

 
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FAQ -- is this needed?
Can I request invitations for a text that's not listed here?
Absolutely! Get in touch with us at cpet@tc.edu to talk to someone from our team about the text you're looking for. 

You can also check out our Designing Invitations to Create course, which will allow you to understand the ways in which Invitations to Create are crafted, as well as draft and revise your own Invitations to Create for a text (or texts!) of your choice.
How can I design my own invitations?
Check out our Designing Invitations to Create course, which will allow you to draft and revise your own Invitations to Create through the identification of hotspots in text(s) of your choice. 
Do you have any other free resources?
Yes! We have a number of free resources for educators, including: articles, free downloads to support instruction, and even our Teaching Today podcast, which is focused on promising practices for educators. You can find them all right here. 
Where can I learn more about Literacy Unbound?
Literacy Unbound reinvigorates students and teachers through project-based, collaborative curricula developed around challenging texts, increasing student engagement and building classroom community in the process. You can find out more about this dynamic initiative by visiting here. 
How much do these resources cost?
Nothing! These resources are free.
How will I get access to these resources?
Once you submit your request for access, you'll receive an email invitation from Teachers College Canvas. From there, you will be able to set up a username and password. You can expect to receive the invitation within 48 hours of submitting your request. These resources will be accessible immediately following your acceptance of the Canvas invitation.
How long will I retain access to these resources?
There's no expiration date on your access to these resources.
When will new texts be released?
New texts will be released throughout the Summer and Fall of 2020. Please scroll up to view specific titles and their expected release dates.
Do I have to request access for each new text that's released?
No; you only need to request access one time. Once you've been granted access, you can simply check back periodically to see what's new, and to participate in the online community. 
What if I need to change or cancel my request?
Reach out to us at cpet@tc.edu and we'll help sort it out.

The Center for Professional Education of Teachers (CPET) at Teachers College, Columbia University is devoted to advancing global capacities in teacher education, research, and whole school reform. CPET advocates for excellence and equity in education through direct service to youth and educators, innovative school projects, international research that examines and advocates the highest quality instructional and assessment practices today, and sustainable school partnerships that leverage current policy and mandates to raise literacy levels and embed collaborative communities of learning. Uniting theory and practice, CPET promotes rigorous and relevant scholarship and is committed to making excellent education accessible worldwide.
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