“About this ad Technology can change education” by Senator Robert Bennett

April 26, 2012

Former Senator Robert Bennett (R-UT) publishes a column on the nature of the STEM crisis in the United States and how PSI-PMI presents a solution to this problem as he saw on his visit to Malcolm X. Shabazz High School and Technology High School in the district of Newark Public Schools. Read about his experience visiting real PSI-PMI classrooms. Continue reading

“New technology and teacher training gets Englewood students excited about math”

April 17, 2012

Read the latest NJEA Review article about how Englewood math teachers are implementing PMI in their classrooms this year. Continue reading

“SMART Notebook-based science and math program garners award”

June 20, 2011

“Peggy Stewart and Dr. Rosemary Knab, from the New Jersey Center for Teaching andLearning, won a Gold medal from the IMS Learning Impact Awards at the IMS Global Learning Consortium’s annual Learning Impact Conference in Long Beach, California in May.” Continue reading

SMART Speaker Series – Improving Student Results through the Progressive Teaching Initiative

May 11, 2011

Watch as Dr. Robert Goodman, Director of CTL, highlights some results of the Progressive Science Initiative, and describes some of the underlying philosophy of the Progressive Teaching Initiative.

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Bergen Record Front Page Article on PSI

January 16, 2011

The PSI program, endorsed by the Center for Teaching and Learning, is recognized as a possible solution to America’s poor performance in science and math. PSI is expanding quickly in North Jersey, including Newark, Paterson, Jersey City and Bergen County… (Read More)

“NJCTL Launches new professional development courses in science and mathematics”

May 6, 2010

Download this article. New Jersey Education Association Review, May 2010. Continue reading

Classroom Closeup: “Progressive Science”

May 1, 2010

During this classroom closeup, see students in Jersey City’s Dickinson High School learning physics from PSI teachers Tom Power, Marie Guerrero, and David Bastow. Critically important to the successful implementation of PSI was the support from Dr. Epps, Jersey City Public Schools Superintendent, as well as Assistant Superintendent, Dr. Macula, and building-level support from principals like Arlene Farrell, who are also featured in this classroom closeup. Watch the video below to see what students, teachers, and administrators in Jersey City are saying about PSI.

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“NEA Priority School Campaign: The Progressive Science Initiative”

December 17, 2009

National Education Assocation. December 17, 2009

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“New Jersey teachers shift to physics to address shortage”

October 24, 2009

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“Reinventing High School Science”

September 1, 2008

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