Updates - September 28, 2020
Don't Let Certification Sneak Up On You!
For those who received an extension until March 2021 to recertify, the deadline will be here before you know it. The WTU is here to support you as you pursue recertification and/or an education promotion. Register now for quality, research-based, peer-to-peer professional development with the Washington Teachers' Union.
When you recertify, please bear in mind that it may take 10-12 weeks to process so please make sure you submit materials for certification at least 3 months prior to your license expiration date.
OSSE Educator Credentialing & Certification: https://osse.dc.gov/ed-credentials
Tech Tool Tuesdays (every Tuesday at 5-6:30pm)
Please join the WTU Professional Development Instructors for Tech Tool Tuesdays. As we prepare for both the known and unknown of 2020-2021, get ahead of the curve with these workshops that explore best practices in online learning. Click here to explore the weekly topics and to register. You can join for one or multiple sessions.
Sign up for the following Professional Development classes that are starting this week:
- Financial Literacy Fridays, 10/2-10/30, 4pm-6pm (2 PLU's per session + 2 PLU's for supplemental work) FREE
- Managing Behavior in School Communities, Thursdays, 4:30-6:30 (must register for FULL COURSE=45 PLU's) $150 registration fee
- Reading Comprehension Instruction, Saturdays, 10am-2pm (must register for FULL COURSE=45 PLU's) $150 registration fee
- Strategies for Student Success, Section 1, September 29 and October 1, 4pm-7pm (4 PLU's per session) FREE
- Strategies for Student Success, Section 2, begins TODAY September 28, 4pm-7pm (4 PLU's per session) FREE
- Tuesday Technology Tool, Tuesdays, 5-6:30pm (2 PLU's per session) FREE
Center for Inspired Teaching: The Impact of Trauma on Mental Health”
Center for Inspired Teaching is excited to invite you to the next Speak Truth seminar! The topic of discussion on October 1st will be, "The Impact of Trauma on Mental Health," a relevant topic especially during the pandemic and the imposition of social distancing measures. This seminar's discussion will be on the topic of mental health and mental disorder of people in general, but especially frontline workers, through the lens of trauma.
Due to the health crisis, Speak Truth has gone online and is using Zoom Video Conferencing. For safety reasons, we will not be sending out the actual Zoom meeting link until the day of the session, so keep your eyes and ears peeled in your inbox/texts for that! In the meantime please spread the word to your students and any high school students that would be interested in our upcoming discussion.
Date: Thursday, October 1st
Time: 6:00 -7:30 pm EST
Link to register:
WTU Teacher Leaders
It is our absolute pleasure and honor to announce this year's esteemed group of WTU Teacher Leaders, facilitated by Rachel Thomas and Sarah Elwell.
- Andreiss Bluitt, Eastern HS
- Rebecca Bradshaw-Smith, Wilson HS
- Dawn Brodus-Yougha, Anne Beers ES
- Kristen Bryant, Ketcham ES
- Brian Crumb, Sr., Payne ES
- Kristian Ellingsen, Columbia Heights EC
- LeeTosha Henry, H.D. Woodson HS & Coolidge HS
- Ashley Kearney, Ron Brown College Preparatory HS
- Nantambu Kohlbatz, McKinley Technology HS
- Modestine Montgomery, River Terrace EC
- Dominique Moore, Johnson MS
- Gabriel Morden-Snipper, Bard Early College HS
- Kip Plaisted, Stuart-Hobson MS
- Carleather Ponder, Roosevelt HS
- Shannon Robichaud, School Without Walls @ Francis-Stevens
- Jessica Salute, Stanton ES
- Donald Thompson, Jr., Anacostia HS
SAVE THE DATE: WTU Teacher Leaders Research Symposium will be May 15, 2021!!! At this event, our teacher leaders will share their action research and policy recommendations.
May 21 Updates
The WTU's Fall 2020 Professional Development Courses are Open for Registration.
All Fall 2020 Courses will be offered on-line.
Click here to see our Fall Line-Up and Register.
These are the WTU Professional Development courses that begin this month:
- FREE PRAXIS I Math ClassONLY FIVE SPACES LEFT!
- Hispanic Culture & Spanish Language I (graduate credit available through Trinity University)
- Restoring from the Inside Out: Building Capacity for Wellness\
- FREE Meeting Writing Expectations, Grades K-5
- Advanced Integration of Computer Technology(graduate credit available through Trinity University) ONLY TWO SPACES LEFT!
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Managing Behavior in School Communities(graduate credit available through Trinity University)
Foundations: Organizing the Classroom for Teaching & Learning (graduate credit available through Trinity University) - FREE Strategies for Student Success Section 1and Section 2 (different topics in each series)
Don't Let Certification Sneak Up On You!
For those who received an extension until March 2021 to recertify, the deadline will be here before you know it. The WTU is here to support you as you pursue recertification and/or an education promotion. Register now for quality, research-based, peer-to-peer professional development with the Washington Teachers' Union.
OSSE Educator Credentialing & Certification: https://osse.dc.gov/ed-credentials
Tech Tool Tuesdays (every Tuesday at 5-6:30pm)
Please join the WTU Professional Development Instructors for Tech Tool Tuesdays. As we prepare for both the known and unknown of 2020-2021, get ahead of the curve with these workshops that explore best practices in online learning. Click here to explore the weekly topics and to register. You can join for one or multiple sessions.
Lessons on TV
The Washington Teachers' Union is pleased to announce that we will be continuing to provide Lessons on TV during the fall semester to help support students and families during this difficult time. Through our partnership with Fox 5, the WTU will air 30-minute lessons each weekday on Fox Plus, WDCA. We hope you'll volunteer to teach a lesson. Please click here to sign-up to receive additional information.
This fall, we plan to offer courses on a number of timely issues. In the coming weeks, we hope to emphasize lessons around Civic Engagement and Voting, Digital Citizenship and a number of other topics. Of course, we're open to your suggestions as well. Again, please click here to express interest in learning more and teaching a lesson. Please contact Sarah Elwell at [email protected] if you have any questions.
May 29 - Lessons on TV - High School
May 29 - Lessons on TV – High School
Kamellia Keo, McKinley Middle School
Ashley Kearney, Ron Brown High School
Kristian Ellingsen, Columbia Heights Education Campus
May 28 - Lessons on TV - Middle School
May 28 - Lessons on TV – Middle School
Sarah Hjort-Tyson, Hart Middle School
Kamellia Keo, McKinley Middle School
Potential and Kinetic Energy (Teacher Resources)
May 27 - Lessons on TV - 4th & 5th Grades
May 27 - Lessons on TV - 4th & 5th Grade
Rachel Thomas, Bunker Hill Elementary School
Context Clues and Inferences
Jared Catapano, Lafayette Elementary School
May 26 - Lessons on TV - 2nd & 3rd Grade
May 26 - Lessons on TV – 2nd & 3rd Grade
Raphael Bonhomme, School with a School at Goding
Picture Graphs - Hats & Picture Graph
Nadia Torney, Kimball Elementary School
May 25 - Lessons on TV - Early Education - 1st Grade
May 25 - Lessons on TV – Early Education – 1st Grade
Kalpana Sharma, Brightwood Education Campus
Graduation Day, My Memory Book
Busra Aydin, Wheatley Education Campus
May 21 - Lessons on TV - 6th - 8th Grades
May 21 - Lessons on TV – Middle School
Caneisha Mills, Hardy Middle School
Kamelia Keo, McKinley Middle School
May 20 - Lessons on TV - 4th & 5th Grades
May 20 - Lessons on TV - 4th & 5th Grade
Rachel Thomas, Bunker Hill Elementary
Jared Catapano, Lafayette Elementary
May 19
May 19 - Lessons on TV – 2nd & 3rd Grade
Raphael Bonhomme, School with a School at Goding
Nadia Torney, Kimball Elementary School
May 18 - Lessons on TV - Early Education - 1st Grade
May 18 - Lessons on TV – Early Education – 1st Grade
Kalpana Sharma, Brightwood Education Campus
Busra Aydin, Wheatley Education Campus