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Special Education Intervention Teacher (formerly known as IEP teacher)
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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.
Understanding your paycheck
It’s important to check your pay stub to be sure you are getting the correct salary with the proper deductions. Learn more about deduction codes and how to read your paycheck correctly.
How PIP works
Imagine having a trusted, veteran teacher with topnotch peer assistance skills in your corner, supporting you in your work, and helping you build on it. Think of getting the support you need to become a confident effective educator reaching young...
Join the Union!
Enroll online to become a member of the UFT and tap into powerful support and benefits.
What to do when a retiree dies
See this list of important steps to take when a retiree passes away.
Retired Paraprofessionals Support
We are excited to announce our new support system designed exclusively for our retired paraprofessionals in order to make it easier for you to connect with the UFT and request assistance.
Monkeys and Apes
This unit will enable students to identify monkeys and apes and the similarities they share with humans. Students will learn that monkeys and apes are animals, what they eat, where they live and how group members interact and cooperate. The...
Protecting the Future for Retired Americans
The members of the Retiree Chapter of the UFT resolve to embark on a “each one reach one teach one” program by contacting at least two fellow retirees and/or seniors among family, friends or neighbors to inform them of the deleterious effects of...
Professional book study
One type of professional learning is a professional book study or book talk. A book study can be a powerful way for educators to drive their own learning. A book study is an effective form of professional learning because new learning can be...
School Library Media Specialists
School library media specialists, along with those serving as school librarians, perform an array of educational and administrative tasks.
Press coverage
See some recent media pieces that have featured the Federation of Nurses.
Communicating with members
Here are some tips and recommendations from fellow chapter leaders about communicating with your members.
ICT class composition and grouping
State regulations require students with disabilities placed together for purposes of special education (including integrated co-teaching) to be grouped by similarity of individual needs in accordance with the four need areas: academic achievement...
Contract 2023: Salary Schedules
The following salary schedules are aligned with the 2023 DOE-UFT contract. All schedules are subject to correction.
Your First Formal Observation
Congratulations! You’ve just completed your formal observation. Now what?
Resources for Teaching About Race and Social Justice
We've compiled the following lesson plans, teaching ideas, discussion guides and online resources to help teachers address the crucial issues of racial equity and social justice in the classroom.
UFT Political Action
The UFT Political Action Department is active in a wide variety of political battles across the city in support of New York’s children and schools.
Designing a professional learning program
These materials are intended for the use of the school-based staff development committee. They are guides to help the team envision a professional development program that starts with the end in mind — student achievement.
VP for Middle Schools
Richard Mantell is the UFT vice president for middle schools. He received his bachelor’s degree in business management and finance from Brooklyn College, his master’s degree in education with a concentration in guidance counseling from Long Island...
Secretary
Mike Sill is the UFT’s secretary and also serves as the director of personnel, payroll and special projects. Elected to office in 2019, he is serving his second term within UFT leadership. Mike received his bachelor’s degree in English from...
Women's History Curriculum Resources
To commemorate Women's History Month in March, the UFT has compiled a list of teaching materials, online exhibits and curriculum to address the role of women in society in our classrooms.
PIP Testimonials
Read testimonials from teachers who have participated in the union's Peer Intervention Program.
Transfer opportunities
The decision to transfer to a new school is personal and may be based on a variety of reasons. If you wish to transfer, there are more opportunities available to you now than ever before.
Ron Smith
We all came together as a family. This is one of the many times I was proud to be a New York City teacher.
Contacts for UFT retirees
See contact information pertinent to UFT Retirees.
Pension for paraprofessionals
Pension and TRS membership for paraprofessionals
National Day of Action in solidarity with Minneapolis
Union members in Minneapolis–St. Paul recently issued a call to show nationwide solidarity on Jan. 23 after a brutal ICE operation led to the killing of Renee Nicole Good and the targeting of students, educators and immigrant communities.
Tom Brown is UFT’s endorsed candidate for TRS Trustee
Tom has spent decades fighting for the financial security of New York City’s educators. From running pension workshops, to meeting with UFT members during the school day and beyond to address their needs, Tom is the trusted leader TRS members deserve...
Leaves of absence
Any regularly appointed teacher may apply for a leave of absence. Leaves of absence with partial pay include military leaves and sabbatical leaves for study and for restoration of health.