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The event will feature an introduction from Eric Nadelstern, chief schools officer of the NYCDOE, and the panel discussion will be moderated by guest editor Gil Schmerler. The panel includes the following teacher-leaders and essayists: Nayantara Mhatre & Jill Stacy, Kami Patrizio, Jessica Endlich Winkler, Jennifer Grov...es, Kathleen Dickinson Rockwood, Clara E. Lin, Lillian Hernandez & Cristian Solorza, Robin E. Hummel.Read More
Teacher leaders are playing an increasingly important role in shaping American schools. Hear what an expert group of such leaders have to say.
Time:5:30PM Monday, November 16th
Location:Bank Street College Auditorium

Bank Street College Library Learn how to focus your database searches
No need to sign-up, walk-ins OK!
Time:6:00PM Monday, November 9th
Location:Library Lobby

Bank Street College Library Thanks everyone for making last night's panel discussion on "Classroom Life in the Age of Accountability," a success.

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Occasional Papers Series panel discussion tonight, 5:30 - 7:00pm in the CDR at BanK Street College of Education. Hear editors and authors from our recent issue "Classroom Life in the Age of Accountability," speak about the impact
of NCLB, high stakes testing and audit culture on the emotional lives
of teachers and childr...en in today's classrooms. You can also see us on the web, click on the link below for details.Read More
of NCLB, high stakes testing and audit culture on the emotional lives
of teachers and childr...en in today's classrooms. You can also see us on the web, click on the link below for details.Read More
Source: www.bankstreet.edu
home page for Bank Street College Graduate School of Education

Bank Street College Library We are closed Monday, October 12th: Columbus Day. Normal hours resume Tuesday, October 13th.

Bank Street College Library Learn how to use databases from home.
No need to sign-up, see you there.
Time:6:00PM Thursday, October 8th
Location:Library Lobby

Bank Street College Library Bank Street's Occasional Paper Series presents a panel discussion on "Classroom Life in the Age of Accountability." Panel members are: Gail M. Boldt, Penn State; Paula M. Salvio, University of New Hampshire; Peter M. Taubman, Brooklyn College; Elizabeth Park, Penn State; Alyssa D. Niccolini
Save the date!
Time:5:30PM Thursday, October 29th
Location:Bank Street College CDR

Bank Street College Library We hope everyone has a library barcode. This allows you to access databases from home, and to renew books online.
Stop by the circulation desk to get your library barcode
Time:6:00PM Tuesday, October 6th
Location:Library Lobby

Bank Street College Library Occasional Paper Series #23 Teacher Leaders: Transforming Schools from the Inside. Available for check-out.

Bank Street College Library Bank Street Library supports New York Blood Center's Blood Drive
4.5 million Americans benefit from life-saving blood transfusions each year.
Time:10:00AM Friday, October 16th
Location:CDR

Bank Street College Library Photos of the Children's Room being prepared for new carpet and repainting.

Bank Street College Library Bank Street Library supports New York Blood Center's Blood Drive
1 out of every 3 people will require a transfusion sometime during their lifetime
Time:10:00AM Monday, July 27th
Location:Blood Mobile parked in front of College

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Read Lisa's "rant" on summer reading and assignments on EarlyWord Kids http://www.earlyword.com/2009/07/06/summ er-reading-good-assigned-reading-bad/ If you are looking for hard copies of kid recommended summer reading lists come to the reference desk. We'll show you where they are.
Source: www.earlyword.com
Okay, so my husband seems to think that I am overreacting but... Nicholas Kristof writes in the New York Times on Sunday that he is shocked to learn that

Bank Street College Library This class will help you find books in the library, and make the most of our databases, e.g., Wilson Select Plus, ERIC, and Academic Search Premier.
Focus is on using the online catalog and databases from home.
Time:3:45PM Wednesday, June 17th
Location:Library Lobby























