Sentences with phrase «aspiring teachers studying»

Aspiring teachers studying at Glenville could peek inside classrooms remotely to assess how a student's learning was going.

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As a young woman and aspiring teacher growing up in Westchester County in the 1960s and 1970s, I studied their stories.
Gabrielle Kristofich, an aspiring STEM teacher studying economics and elementary education at the University of Colorado, said the Noyce Summit expanded her own network as she heads into her first year of teaching, and her awareness of new ideas in STEM education and the complex processes involved.
The case study illustrates how three groups of charter management organizations (CMOs)-- High Tech High in San Diego; Uncommon Schools, KIPP Foundation, and Achievement First in New York; and Match Education in Boston — saw big gaps in the traditional teacher education programs that left their aspiring teachers with no place to learn how to teach effectively in their specific schools or in a way that would allow them to succeed in working with the country's most vulnerable students.
Middle school teacher - candidates will need minor concentrations in language arts, math, science, and social studies, while aspiring high school...
Just three of the 34 studies looking at the clinical development of aspiring teachers actually focus on outcomes.
These schools provide various fields of study in the area of education, allowing aspiring teachers to prepare to work with the grade level and subject they are most interested in.
A recent study showed evidence that having just one Black teacher in elementary school can make a tremendous difference for Black children, from being less likely to drop out of school to an increase interest in aspiring to go to college.
Aspiring Teachers must have certification and come from the «top third +» of teaching candidates as described in the 2010 study by Auguste, Kihn and Miller.
As a prerequisite of specializing I mathematics aspiring teachers should study about teaching and classroom technology.
In Young and Kraut's (2011) study, aspiring English language arts teachers used their instructor's Twitter account to post tweets that shared language - related resources.
Eight years in development, including 10 pilot studies, and applying standards based on valid research on effective teaching, the evaluations in the report provide convincing evidence that a large majority of our nation's teacher preparation programs are miserably failing our aspiring teachers and our children.
Answer: The courses required will vary depending on the school, but most aspiring middle school teachers take courses in their chosen field of study, as well as courses in education, child psychology, and curriculum design and instruction.
Even worse, as NCTQ revealed in a study released last November, half of the 6,000 assignments given in 862 courses at 33 ed school programs surveyed by NCTQ were criterion - deficient, or lacked the clear scope of knowledge and feedback aspiring teachers need to achieve mastery in their work.
(From a recent study: «Having at least one Black teacher in the third through fifth grade significantly reduces the likelihood that Black male students will drop out of high school and increases the likelihood that both Black male and female students will aspire to attend a four - year college.»)
The positive and encouraging attitudes and behaviors of the teachers motivate Sarah to study hard and, thus, aspire to succeed academically.
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