Sarah Pinsky
@sarahpinsky
education policy, DMV local, proud wahoo. tweets are my own
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28-05-2009 03:25:24
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Congratulations 2021 National Teacher of the Year, Ms. Earth, NBCT who was just named National Teacher of the Year #NTOY2021! A much-deserved accomplishment for an amazing educator! You're a wonderful example of what it means to be a National Board Certified Teacher. Her students say it best in this video CCSSO
The National Board (National Board) is on a national search for 10-12 educators to serve on the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Standards Committee. The application process is open through 6/16. Learn more and apply! nbpts.org/standards-revi…
Congratulations to California educators! This is a huge win for our students! Thanks to Lori Celiz and Bootsie Battle-Holt, NBCT @staceyhicks81 Sarah Pinsky #Nbcalistrong California Teachers Association #NBCTStrong
CA kiddos with the highest needs will have access to teachers who are adequately compensated for going above and beyond every day! Also, NBC candidates will have $ paid towards fees - now attainable for all who want to be #NBCTstrong #UCLA NBPTS National Board bit.ly/CA_NBCT
Exciting news out of California! The State Board of Education approved a $250 million grant program to increase the number of National Board Certified Teachers in CA! nbpts.org/newsroom/calif… CABoard of Education #NBCTstrong
Calling All California Teachers! Apply for a National Board Certification Grant Today and Receive State Funds! nbpts.org/newsroom/calli… via National Board Public Advocates Inc
Thank you Sarah Yost, NBCT for sharing how the Kentucky legislature can address teacher shortages and improve educational outcomes for students by investing in National Board Certification kentucky.com/opinion/op-ed/…
So many solutions in this article are about lowering the bar for entry into the profession. Teachers deserve higher pay, better resources, and a lot more respect. Until those are guaranteed, I fear we’re only going to continue seeing pieces like this. washingtonpost.com/education/2022…