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From the arrival of the Quakers in the seventeenth century to the
enforcement of the Emancipation Proclamation, Long Island played an
important role in the Underground Railroad's work to guide slaves
to freedom. In Old Westbury, the Post family established a major
stop on the freedom trail with the help of an escaped Virginia
slave. In Jericho, families helped escaping slaves to freedom from
the present-day Maine Maid Inn. Elias Hicks helped free 191 slaves
himself and worked to create Underground Railroad safe houses in
many northeastern cities. Some former slaves even established
permanent communities across the island. Visit the safe
houses--many of which are still standing today--and explore the
journey of runaway slaves on Long Island.
As of spring 2015 in the states of New York, Tennessee, Washington,
and Wisconsin all pre-service teacher candidates are required to
pass the Education Teaching Performance Assessment to earn initial
teaching certification. California, Georgia, Ohio and Massachusetts
are planning to adopt the edTPA while eighteen other states are
considering adopting this policy in the near future. Re-Engaging
Students for Success: Planning for the Education Teaching
Performance Assessment is designed to assist elementary candidates
with an educational methodology to pass the Education Teaching
Performance Assessment. The methodology can be used to plan,
implement, and assess student learning during instruction.
Additionally, this method will assist elementary teacher candidates
in using the Common Core Standards to design lessons to assess
student learning while managing classroom instruction. Candidates
who have used this method have successfully beat the tests.
As of spring 2015 in the states of New York, Tennessee, Washington,
and Wisconsin all pre-service teacher candidates are required to
pass the Education Teaching Performance Assessment to earn initial
teaching certification. California, Georgia, Ohio and Massachusetts
are planning to adopt the edTPA while eighteen other states are
considering adopting this policy in the near future. Beat the
Test!: A Guidebook for Elementary Teacher Candidates is designed to
assist elementary candidates with an educational methodology to
pass the Education Teaching Performance Assessment. The methodology
can be used to plan, implement, and assess student learning during
instruction. Additionally, this method will assist elementary
teacher candidates in using the Common Core Standards to design
lessons to assess student learning while managing classroom
instruction. Candidates who have used this method have successfully
beat the tests.
It has become increasingly evident while working with in-service
and pre-service teachers that educators are seeking meaningful
solutions to teaching and learning. Engaging Students: Using the
Unit in Comprehensive Lesson Planning provides the solution. Beirne
and Velsor have constructed a new method to design, implement, and
manage teaching and learning that blends the tenets of
Constructivism, Bloom s Taxonomy, and Multiple Intelligence Theory
including their updates and revisions. The Unit introduces a
systematic method of teaching and learning that assists educators
at all levels in the implementation of this comprehensive approach
to learning in a natural way. Providing direct instruction to
educators in regard to the thorough planning of a unit and lessons
with a special focus on objectives and assessments, Engaging
Students is comprehensive and incorporates historical perspectives
with cutting edge ideals."
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