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Special Education Intervention Teacher (formerly known as IEP teacher)

The Special Education Intervention Teacher is a centrally funded learning specialist. Learn more about this position and the role these educators play for students with disabilities.

Benjamin Mazen

He hated supervisors with a serious passion. To him, all the raises in the world wouldn't change the fact that teachers were forced to work in a system he called "a thinly veiled despotism."

Henry Richardson Linville

Born in 1866, Henry Richardson Linville grew up in St. Joseph, Mo., and earned his Ph.D at Harvard before moving to the city and becoming a biology teacher at Jamaica HS. That’s when the newly formed Teachers Union chose Linville as its head.

Career opportunities for current UFT members

Information on transfers, per session opportunities, summer school and more.

How to Read a Seniority List

Your school’s seniority list tells you how much seniority you have and where you stand in terms of excessing seniority compared to your colleagues who have the same license as you. Excessing seniority, otherwise known as citywide seniority, is the...

Meet the Listen Up Panelists

Meet the Listen Up Panelists

Per session and other rates salary schedule (2022–27)

Per session and other rates salary schedule (2022–27)

Salary steps

A salary step is an increase in salary based on previous experience. Learn about steps, longevities, and access the DOE’s online salary step application.

Resources supporting effective instruction for ELLs

Check out our new list of resources for teachers of English language learners: helpful websites, useful research and publications, professional organizations and more.

Certification

Check our certification page for the latest updates on state certification, guidance and important deadlines you need to know.

Big Books

It appears as though primary school classes are not always involved in the development of science fair projects for class, school-wide and school district display. Teachers at the primary school level may prefer involvement through the development of...

Measures of Student Learning

Students enter our classes at different levels of learning. That’s why teachers are evaluated on their students’ progress, rather than on passing rates, which cannot capture the good work we do with students.

Integrated Co-Teaching (ICT)

Students with disabilities who receive Integrated Co-Teaching services are educated with age-appropriate peers in the general education classroom. ICT provides students the opportunity to be educated alongside their non-disabled peers with the full...

Professional conciliation

What teacher, guidance counselor, social worker or school psychologist hasn’t had to confront a professional disagreement with a supervisor? Professional conciliation provides a mechanism — a professional space — for attaining a win-win solution that...

Touro University

Information about Touro University courses offered in conjunction with the UFT Course Program.

Certification news & updates

Be sure to check this page for the latest news and updates regarding certification.

UFT city legislative priorities

Read the UFT's current legislative policy recommendations for New York City.

School-Based Professional Development

The contract requires that each school form a staff development committee to collaboratively review, consider and develop the professional development that is offered during the new time set aside for professional development. This section of the...

PROSE (Progressive Redesign Opportunity Schools for Excellence)

PROSE stands for Progressive Redesign Opportunity Schools for Excellence, and the opportunities for redesign at the heart of this program are predicated on the UFT’s core belief that the solutions for schools are to be found within school communities...

UFT Programs for Parents and Caregivers

Check out these programs from the UFT to support parents, caregivers and students.

About Us

NYCATA/UFT's mission is to encourage and support art educators in their profession and to advocate for quality art programs at all levels of education and in our communities.

Martha Straus

The youngest of seven children, Martha Straus grew up on the Lower East Side. "There was no starvation but there were no luxuries either," she says. Her father and older brother took part in the 1910 cloak makers strike that came to be known as "the...

Arranging SETSS services

The process for arranging Special Education Teacher Support Services (SETSS) is structured to ensure timely support for students. Learn more »

APPR complaint

Use this complaint form to ask your principal for assistance in resolving an issue with the implementation of the teacher evaluation system. You must file this form within five school days of knowledge of the act or occurrence that led to this...

UFT connection to rest of organized labor

A basic tenet of the UFT has always been that organized labor and progressive elected officials are essential to promoting the interests of its members. Indeed, the backing of the labor movement and political allies was instrumental in the UFT’s...

Rose Schyler

It was the Depression and even the salesgirls at Macy's were required to stand 5-foot-5 and have a college degree. Rose Schuyler had the diploma, but not the reach.

Per diem salary schedule (2022–27)

Per diem salary schedule (2022–27)

ICT collaboration

According to the NYC Continuum of Services for Students with Disabilities, “[w]hen they team teach, the general education and special education teacher meet to co-plan and prepare lessons, activities and projects that incorporate all learning...

Back from the brink: How the UFT saved New York from bankruptcy

A faltering national economy. Huge budget gaps in Albany and New York City. Unemployment at a peak. Homelessness on the rise. Wall Street losses. Threats of massive layoffs and service cuts. Transit and tuition increases. Demands for concessions from...

School coverages

In the past our chapter has received some special education complaints about speech teachers/providers doing class coverages.

Classroom resources

The practical magic of learning, of reaching and inspiring young minds, has many approaches. Find advice on lesson planning, funding classroom projects and more.

Resources for New Educators

The UFT is a family of educators, and we are here to support you as you grow throughout your career. We welcome our new members by providing the resources you need.

Jeannette DiLorenzo

Jeannette DiLorenzo, was a champion of worker and senior causes who helped organize the UFT before serving as an officer of the union for many years.

Salary differentials

Learn how to qualify and apply for salary differentials, which are granted for credits you earn beyond your bachelor’s degree.

CTLE requirements

Professionally certified teachers and Level III certified paraprofessionals are required to collect a total of 100 professional development hours, now called Continuing Teacher and Leader Education (CTLE) hours, by a state-approved provider such as...

George Altomare

George Altomare, a founder of the UFT who led with insight, devotion and a great deal of heart, died on Aug. 20, at age 92 after a long illness. He loved teaching and dedicated his life to improving public school education for New York City students...