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08/20/2021

Thrilled to announce Dr. Talonda Lipsey-Brown as the new Chair of Teacher Education at MATC. Check out this shout out she got from Professor Chris Emdin (https://chrisemdin.com/).

08/25/2020

The Teacher Education Office is excited for the semester and ready to support students on their path toward teacher licensure. Meet our wonderful work study students who are here to help.

Welcome - StageClip 07/24/2020

MATC virtual graduation streaming at 6pm tonight at

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Photos from Oh the Places We'll Go Elementary Teacher Resources's post 07/23/2020
Teaching Hard History From the Beginning 07/01/2020

Thank you TEACHING TOLERANCE

"Expanded to support learning for students of all grades, the new edition offers guidance and resources K–12 educators can use to lead students through the history of slavery in the Americas, from the enslavement of Indigenous people that shaped European colonies in the 16th century through the white supremacist legacy still at work in the 21st."

https://www.tolerance.org/magazine/fall-2019/teaching-hard-history-from-the-beginning?utm_source=Teaching+Tolerance&utm_campaign=af175eef1b-Newsletter+6-30-2020&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_a8cea027c3-af175eef1b-83328871

Teaching Hard History From the Beginning

6 Classroom Changes Teachers Will Make When Schools Reopen 05/26/2020

Any changes you might add to the list below:

1. Use online technology routinely to deliver assignments, notes, or other resources.
2. Stop grading individual assignments for the gradebook.
3. Assign home-based performance tests and projects.
4. Bring other professionals into the loop.
5. Create a more flexible schedule.
6. Force students to use “old people" technology.

6 Classroom Changes Teachers Will Make When Schools Reopen Teaching during the pandemic is bringing home the value of fewer grades and “old people" technology, writes Gina Denny.

Questions and Comments 05/13/2020

Dear Shorewood Parents & Guardians,

Just a quick reminder that the Shorewood School Board has a virtual Town Hall meeting going on right now (Wed. May 13, 6-7:30 p.m.)

All families are welcome to participate and may dial-in at (520) 276-5833 and use the following PIN: 616 459 685 #

To have questions answered or concerns addressed, you may submit questions and comments via this form (https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScEj2Fkrfot_vinBm3s6px1V_qe9fGKMQmMKXtCv4fMNjDmQA/viewform) live throughout the meeting.

Thank you and be well,

Paru Shah, Shorewood School Board President

[email protected]

Questions and Comments Please post your questions here. We will do our best to answer all of your questions. After you submit your question, you will have an opportunity to submit another question, or you may submit a new question during the town hall meeting by revisiting http://bit.ly/ssdth2020 .

05/08/2020

Not being in class is tough but we are down to the last couple of weeks, DONT GIVE UP NOW!!!! Push Through This!!! 🏃🏻‍♀️🏃🏽🏃🏻‍♂️
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