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                                            NYCore- New York Collective of Radical Educators 05/23/2010
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                                            Dear friends,

                                            It has been forever since I've updated. My apologies. In April, I attended a NYCore conference.

                                            NYCore is a group of "radical educators," but do not be mistaken by its name because it isn't a group of crazy, radical, teachers. It's more a group of passionate social justice educators who firmly believe in making the classroom experience multicultural and inclusive.
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                                            At the conference, I attended workshops on how to introduce social justice literature to elementary school students. It was a great networking event to meet other passionate teachers in New York City schools.
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                                            "TEACH-IN" at Teachers College, Columbia University 03/06/2010
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                                            Dear friends,

                                            We had our first annual "Teach-In" conference today at Teachers College, Columbia University. The theme for this year was "Nurturing Activism." It was our program's hope that we connect current teachers with fellow alumni of our program to create a broad network of activist teachers.

                                            There were many great sessions including one that discussed how to create a thought-provoking and critical curriculum that culminated into a puppet show at the end of the year for students.

                                            Mary Cowhey--author of Black Ants and Buddhists, a community activist for 14 years and a teacher for 12 years--gave opening remarks at the conference. I loved her book which talked about integrating activism, creativity, and responsibility into one's teaching.

                                            In her talk, she stressed that teachers should focus on the three Rs:

                                            Rigor
                                            Relevance
                                            Relationships


                                            Teachers, when teaching lessons, should always think about whether this is rigorous? Is it putting high expectations on the student? Is it relevant to what they are doing in the classroom? Relevant to the education standards set forth by the state? Relevant to the diverse backgrounds and cultures of your students? And finally, is the lesson fostering relationships? Is it fostering a community besides just your classroom?

                                            I thought her talk was excellent. Below is a picture of me with Ms. Cowhey.
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