On the Record with Michael Mulgrew
Education:K-12
If teaching during this pandemic has taught us anything, it’s that lowering class size is integral to keeping education sustainable for us and our students. We have always known that reducing class size is fundamental to student achievement, teacher retention and equitable schools, but it’s now also become an issue of public health. At last, the City Council is considering a proposed landmark bill that would reduce classroom occupancy limits — and lower class sizes in every school in the years to come. On this special edition of 'On The Record With Michael Mulgrew', we're sharing highlights from the UFT's Class Size Town Hall on November 15th, 2021.
The Fight Against Charter Co-Locations
Prodding the DOE to enact the small class-size law
NYC high school admissions: We can do better
Time for a Fair Contract
Making Small Class Sizes Real
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UFT: Use Federal Covid Dollars Wisely
Time to Put Public Schools First
Remote Learning Part 2: Making it Work for Students and Educators
Get Out The Vote
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The fight for more federal funding for our schools
Facing the challenge of the coronavirus
Remote Learning
Staying Emotionally Healthy
Dealing with the Coronavirus
Census 2020: Making Sure We All Count
"Am I Patient 6?" Part 2
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