California Educator

October/November 2024

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facebook.com/wearecta @WeAreCTA youtube.com/californiateachers @WeAreCTA WeAreCTA #WeAreCTA For our full social media directory, see cta.org/social. L E T U S K N O W W H A T Y O U T H I N K . We accept signed email and letters; we excerpt user posts from CTA social media platforms and cta.org/educator. Content subject to editing for clarity and space. Photos must have permissions. Opinions expressed by writers are not necessarily those of CTA. Editor@cta.org; #WeAreCTA Excellence in Action The Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute held its Lead- ership Conference Sept. 17–19 in Washington, DC. This year 's theme: "Latino Excellence in Action: Innovation, Influence, and Representation." The CTA/NEA delegation included officers and chapter leaders, who participated in discussions involving the vast and critical contributions of the Latinx community to U.S. history, society, art, culture, technology and the economy. Educators Against the TPA I just got my edTPA results and ... I failed by one point. It took so much to complete my tasks and teach all my students. My admin has evaluated me four times over the past two school years and I've done wonderfully. I know I'm a great P.E. teacher, but the edTPA says otherwise. It makes me not want to teach. MELISAH CORTEZ Fountain Valley Education Association Editor's Note: We continue to get feedback on " Teacher Quality: A Better Way Than the TPA ," Dec. 2023/Jan. 2024. CTA supports SB 1263, which addresses unnecessary and high-stakes barriers to becoming an educator. See story on page 40. Left to right: CTA Legislative Analyst Katie Hardeman, Oakland Education Assn. member Mayra Alvarado, CTA Board Members Angela Der Ramos and Eva Ruiz, NEA Vice President Princess Moss, CTA Board Member Jesse Aguilar (back row), CTA Vice President Leslie Littman (front), San Lorenzo Education Assn. Member Alberto Nodal, CTA Board Members Maritza Avila and Margie Granado, NEA Executive Committee Member Gladys Marquéz, NEA President Becky Pringle, NEA Secretary-Treasurer Noel Candelaria. Your CTA 2024–25 Membership Card Your digital CTA membership card was emailed to you in early September. A paper card is being mailed to you — expect it in late October. Use your card to access a variety of benefits, discounts and programs to enhance your life and career. #UnionStrong! CTA member leaders at the State Capitol lobbied hard for SB 1263. 3 O C T O B E R / N O V E M B E R 2 0 24 U P F R O N T

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