Education Web Links
- New York State Department of Education
- New York State Office of Teaching Initiatives (Certification)
- U.S. Department of Education
- National Board for Professional Teaching Standards (National Board Certification)
- AFT Teachers
- AFT Paraprofessionals and School-Related Professionals
- NEA Teachers
- NEA Education Support Professionals
- New York State Educational Conference Board
- New York State Congress of Parents and Teachers (NYSPTA)
- New York State Teacher Centers
- School Report Cards (State Education Dept.)
Publications
NYSUT State Ed Alerts
- SED posts new ELA Regents exam test specifications
- SED posts May Component Retesting schedule
- SED requests input on special education teacher certification
- SED posts Algebra II and Trigonometry Test Sampler
- SED hosts forums on statewide educational technology plan
- SED posts January 2010 Regents exam schedule
- New York representatives support act to fund early childhood education
- Regents discuss local diploma phase-out
Reverse Trick-or-Treating helps Fair Trade
The concept is simple. On Halloween night, after receiving a "treat," trick-or-treaters offer a gift in return - a small Fair Trade chocolate bar, and a card promoting the use of fairly traded products.
ELT Spring 2010 Course Catalog
NYSUT's Education and Learning Trust is offering members a variety of professional development options for Spring 2010.
How did you celebrate SRP Recognition Day?
School-Related Professionals are the very backbone of our schools.
Save the date: ECB conference examines bullying in schools Dec. 10
ECB's fourth annual policy conference examines "21st Century Bullying and its Implications on Schools;" Assistant Deputy Secretary of Education Kevin Jennings will deliver the keynote address.
Dear Mr. President: Letters from students
President Obama has much to do, but where should he start? We asked NYSUT members and students to share their thoughts. Here is just a sampling of the hundreds of letters we received.
AIS: A Guide to Academic Intervention Services
With this guide, NYS PTA and NYSUT encourage parents and teachers to work together to provide services in all school districts. Updated for 2008.





