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edTPA – UUP Seeks Comments/Suggestions
Date posted: July 12, 2016
Dear UUP Members,
Please consider visiting UUP’s comment portal to submit comments and suggestions pertaining to the edTPA and other teacher certification exams:
http://uupinfo.org/committees/teached/teachercertcomments.php
The UUP leadership welcomes member comments and suggestions to inform our discussions with State Education Department officials, Board of Regents members, and legislators.
UUP has three representatives on a state edTPA Task Force, which was convened by the Board of Regents and has been charged to review issues and concerns raised by the field with regard to the edTPA. The state task force has been asked to assess all possible options – from the status quo (no policy change) to allowing institutions/programs to select other performance assessment options. Task Force meetings began in April 2016 and will continue through the summer. The next meeting is July 26.
UUP’s web portal is one avenue members can use to communicate their views and suggestions. Confidentiality is assured. Members can also e-mail or call me directly.
Thanks to all our Academics and Professionals in teacher education who have been communicating their views and experiences to the UUP leadership. We appreciate your updates as things continue to evolve.
Sincerely,
Jamie Dangler, PhD
Vice President for Academics
UUP Teacher Education Task Force chair
United University Professions
1-800-342-4206
jdangler@uupmail.org
22nd ANNUAL PROFESSIONAL FACULTY RECOGNITION LUNCHEON May 18, 2016
Date posted: June 21, 2016
Speakers from left to right: Joe Westbrook, President for UUP Cortland Chapter; J. Philippe Abraham, VP for Professionals, UUP Statewide; Jennifer Drake, VP for Professionals, UUP Cortland Chapter; Jo Schaffer, UUP Statewide COARM Chair
HONOREES
Permanent Appointment
Holly Doty, Assistant Registrar for Student Systems James FitzGerald, Coordinator for Circulation Help, Library Heather Haight, Financial Aid Advisor Katherine Ingraham, Assistant Director, Residence Life and Housing, Operations Michael Johnson, Associate Director, Admissions Elizabeth Speziale, Research Foundation Fiscal Officer Mason Young, Assistant Coordinator, Campus Security Systems
Service Recognition
35 years
Jean Brown, Associate Director, Residence Life and Housing, Operations
30 years
Michael Yonta, Senior Software Engineer (SAWS) (pictured on Right below)
25 years
Mark DePaull, Assistant Chief of Police (pictured on Left below)
20 years
Jesse Adams, Sport Facilities Manager, Campus Activities Andrew Funk, Instructional Support Technician, Biology Irene Maffetore, Instructional Support Technician, Chemistry Thomas Spanbauer, Head Coach, Men's Basketball Jennifer Wilson, Associate Director, Public Relations
15 years
Wendy Brooks, Community Relations Associate, Public Relations Holly Doty, Assistant Registrar for Student Systems Gerard Hill, Senior Technology Support Specialist Joel Pape, Assistant Technical Director, Performing Arts Benjamin Patrick, Senior Network Technician Rhonda Pitoniak, Assistant Director, Parks Family Outdoor Cnt. Daniel Sidebottom, Director, Administrative Computing Michael Sills, Staff Assistant, Performing Arts Daniel Surdam, Associate Director, Sports Information Kellie Swartwout, Senior Financial Aid Advisor
10 years
William Ahem, Residence Hall Director Linda Battin, Manager, Financial Operations Mark Bischoff, Academic Tutor (ASAP) Erin Boylan, Associate Director, Alumni Engagement Jennifer Drake, Academic Tutor (ASAP) Jennifer Janes, Director, The Cortland Fund Jennifer Kronenbitter, Associate Director, Library Juanita Larrabee, Assistant Director, Administration (FPDC) Sheila Morse, Financial Operations Specialist Lisa Mostert, Technology Support Assistant Linette Mowers, Assistant Director, General Services Jillian Tucker, Assistant Director of Admissions Sophia Weber, Technology Support Specialist Joseph Westbrook, Project Coordinator (FPDC) Sandra Wohlleber, Associate Director, Campus Activities and Greek Affairs
BASKET BAZAAR
Date posted: April 8, 2016
If you would like to donate a basket, please stop by the Union office at B-5 Moffett on Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday between 10am – 1pm before May 11th.
Student Walk-Out March 4
Date posted: March 3, 2016
Colleagues,
A statewide walk-out by SUNY students has been planned for Friday, March 4th at 12:00 PM. The walk-out has been planned in protest of a rational tuition increase and NY SUNY 2020. I have been informed that some Chapters are considering ways to support and participate in this protest. After consulting with our legal staff, I feel it is necessary to write to you to discuss several very important facts that must be understood.
First, and most directly, participation in any such action (a strike or other concerted stoppage of work or slowdown by public employees) is barred by New York State Civil Service Law (a/k/a, the Taylor Law). Since the law stipulates that employees taking concerted action by walking out of their professional obligation to protest working conditions meets this definition, it is imperative that we all make clear to our members that UUP does not endorse or encourage our sisters’ and brothers’ participation in this event. Should they take part, they could well face the punishment of a loss of two days’ pay for the day used for the action.
Second, under New York State law, no public employee or employee organization can instigate, encourage, or condone a strike or a similar action. If UUP were to be found to have encouraged a strike, we would face legal action potentially leading to the loss of agency fee.
Although we certainly support students free speech rights and applaud their activism, please be aware – that as with the adjunct action that took place last year – we cannot support, encourage or condone this particular action.
In the meantime, please understand the seriousness of this situation. As President of UUP, I am duty-bound to insure that our union abides by the law. To do otherwise is to endanger the union I was elected to lead, as well as the 35,000 members whom we serve.
In Solidarity,
Fred Kowal
Fight for $15
Date posted: February 25, 2016
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