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WeTeachNYC Classes & Communities provide NYC teachers and school leaders with an online space where they can engage in online classes and blended learning communities with their colleagues. Currently, access to communities is limited to participants in specific NYCDOE programs.
Bring your talents to our schools in a wide range of roles, such as a paraprofessional, substitute teacher, school counselor or social worker. To learn more about and apply for those opportunities, visit Other School Positions or the NYC Public Schools careers website.
WeTeachNYC. Advance, the DOE's teacher development and evaluation system, engages teachers in reflecting on both student learning data and meaningful feedback from school leaders, so they can learn, grow, and thrive as professionals.
29 kwi 2020 · Remote Teaching is a process by which teachers can educate synchronously and/or asynchronously. Synchronous teaching allows the teacher to interact with and educate students in real time. Asynchronous teaching is when teachers assign tasks or assignments for students to work on at their own pace.
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