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Melissa Moskowitz has been working for the NYC Department of Education for
12 years. Much of her experiences have been at a NYC school, serving grades
6-12. Her experience includes working as a Humanities teacher in the middle
school for several years. She is currently working as a learning specialist
in the senior institute (11/12grade),where she collaborates with the ELA
teachers to differentiate, co-teach, and develop curriculum that supports
all types of learners. Her experience also includes working as a Literacy
Coach for a developing Middle School in the Bronx, where she worked closely
with staff and administration to bring a strong foundational beginning to a
school that services high needs students. Melissa has been an active member
of staff development workshops within her school community as well as
presenting at the Coalition for Essential schools fall forum. She believes
that workshops for teachers and administration should be purposeful,
interactive and a productive use of all participants time. She is seen as a
valuable asset to her school community and believes strongly that striking
the right balance between collaboration, humanity and a strong work ethic,
are the backbone to a successful learning environment.
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