Fact:
Creative educators at E.L. Haynes are using personalized learning to motivate and engage students through technology and projects while maintaining high standards for all.
Not exact matches
Panos A. Panay is the vice president for innovation and strategy
at Berklee College of Music, the Managing Director of the Berklee Institute for
Creative Entrepreneurship (BerkleeICE), the co-founder of the Open Music Initiative (OMI) and a passionate entrepreneur,
educator and startup mentor.
The
Educators» Spin On It, Baby Bump & Beyond, Blessed Beyond a Doubt, Busy Kids Happy Mom, Coffee Cups and Crayons,
Creative Connections for Kids, EleMeNO - P Kids, Fireflies and Mudpies, Growing Book by Book, iGameMom, JDaniel4's Mom, Edventures with Kids, Kitchen Counter Chronicles, Laly Mom, Living Montessori Now, Play Dr Mom, Puttis World, Reading Confetti, Steve Spangler, My Buddies and I, The Good Long Road, The Pleasantest Thing, The Stay
at Home Mom Survival Guide, Tips From a Typical Mom, Toddler Approved, & True Aim Education
Teri Shilling, MS, LCCE, CD (DONA), IBCLC is the director of Passion for Birth, the largest Lamaze accredited childbirth
educator training program, creator of the Idea Box for
Creative and Interactive Childbirth
Educator, and instructor
at the Simkin Center for Allied Birth Vocations
at Bastyr University.
Present
at the meeting will be local scientist and
educator Dr. Leonisa Ardizzone, who will explore the math, engineering and physics of the playground with
creative ideas for the youth.
A new face joined the Rosendale Town Board
at its first meeting of 2016, on January 6: Stacy Lipari, a professional
educator and currently director of the
Creative Co-Op, took the seat formerly held by Bob Ryan, who did not run for reelection.
The Center for Behavioral Neuroscience (CBN) has established a set of four awards to be given annually to researchers and
educators working
at CBN institutions: 1) Innovative Research
at the predoctoral level, 2) Innovative Research
at the postdoctoral level, 3)
Creative Instruction, and 4) Outstanding Mentoring.
In the Q&A session
at the end, one
educator said that it was very important for us to develop better methods for assessing creativity so that we could identify those students with the greatest capacity to be
creative.
«I have seen first - hand the importance of fun, easy - to - use creativity tools in the classroom, and believe that Adobe Spark will enhance how
educators teach digital and
creative - problem solving skills to open up a range of new possibilities for students who want to express themselves,» said Mala Sharma, VP and GM of Creative Cloud product marketing & engagement a
creative - problem solving skills to open up a range of new possibilities for students who want to express themselves,» said Mala Sharma, VP and GM of
Creative Cloud product marketing & engagement a
Creative Cloud product marketing & engagement
at Adobe.
Learn how
educators at Glenview Elementary School in Oakland, California use partnerships with local arts organizations to provide much - needed resources, while giving students new
creative outlets and developing critical thinking and collaboration skills.
Organisations such as the Cultural Learning Alliance, the National Society for
Educators in Art and Design and the Design and Technology Association have separately gathered evidence that clearly shows a fall in the number of candidates taking
creative subjects
at GCSE and A Level.
Professional Education
at the Harvard Graduate School of Education is now accepting applications for
Creative Computing, a new program designed for all
educators to introduce computation in the classroom in an engaging and playful way.
The challengers are Janet L. Allen, an
educator and businesswoman, Sutter Creek; Jeanne Baird, «educational /
creative adviser,» Los Angeles; Richard E. Ferraro, member of Los Angeles board of education, former Los Angeles high school teacher, and instructor
at the University of Southern...
Robert J. Sternberg, a professor of psychology and education
at Yale University, argues in his new book, Successful Intelligence: How Practical and
Creative Intelligence Determine Success in Life, that appreciating the differences between knowledge useful in school and knowledge applicable to everyday life should inform the way
educators and laymen alike judge the potential of the young.
«We are honored to be part of California's charter school movement and will continue to focus on our mission to inspire and develop innovative,
creative, self - directed learners, one scholar
at a time, with our amazing team of dedicated
educators»
As a presenter and workshop attendee, I love to ask dedicated middle school
educators about what
creative measures they take with their schedules to help students learn and demonstrate learning
at higher levels as well as help teachers continue to grow.
Mary Scott, assistant principal
at Peterson - Central Elementary in Weston, West Virginia, suggests that a successful strategy combines
creative programs, dedicated
educators, and a relentless focus on fundamentals.
The stops
at Gary Middle College and 21st Century Charter School were part of DeVos» «Rethink School» tour where she is highlighting
creative ways
educators are preparing students in high school and for college, including dual - credit programs that offer students the chance to earn college credits while in high school.
Boyd is an award - winning Canadian author and former
educator at Appleby College in Oakville, Ontario, where he was awarded the Prime Minister of Canada's Excellence in Teaching Award for his work in the development of e-courses for
creative writing.
Christie Watson trained as a pediatric nurse
at Great Ormond Street Hospital in London and worked as a senior staff nurse and
educator for over ten years before joining the University of East Anglia for her MA in
Creative Writing.
Prior to his time with the Metropolitan, he was a gallery
educator at the Morgan Library and Museum, a curatorial assistant with the City University of New York, Hunter College, and was an exhibition site supervisor with
Creative Time in New York.
2018 Helga Christofferson, Assistant Curator, New Museum Katherine Gressel, Independent artist, curator, and writer Amy Zion, Writer and curator Marina Reyes Franco, Art historian and independent curator, co-founder and director of La Ena Holly Shen, Director of Visual Arts, BAM Will Penrose, Executive director, NURTUREart Mike Tan, Director, Rubber Factory Ryan Wong, Writer and exhibition organizer Helena Anrather, Director, Helena Anrather Gallery Nick Mirzoeff, Visual culture theorist and Professor, NYU Fionn Mead, Writer and curator Bartek Remisko, Associate Director, Green Point Projects, and Co - Founder / Co-Director, Beach64retreat Patrick Jaojoco, Assistant curator, Art in General Jamieson Webster, Psychoanalyst and cultural commentator Alex Sloane, Curatorial Assistant, MoMA PS1 Matthew Abrams, Writer and art historian Natalie Musteata, Ph.D. candidate in Art History, CUNY Graduate Center Park Myers, Curator, writer, co-founder and contributing editor of aCCeSsions Molly Kleiman, Editorial director, Triple Canopy Erin Carroll, Director, Bureau Inc Terri C. Smith,
Creative Director, Franklin Street Works Lisa Sigal, Open Sessions Curator, Drawing Center Lisa Cooley, Gallerist Nicola Marie Lees, Director and curator, 80 Washington Square East Galleries Rachel Steinberg, Director, SoHo20 Gallery Jeff Dolven, Editor -
at - large, Cabinet Magazine; Professor of poetry and poetics
at Princeton University Mari Spirito, Founding Director, Protocinema Will Fenstermaker, Editor of digital content, Metropolitan Museum of Art; Associate editor, Brooklyn Rail Myrto Katsimicha, Curator Amanda Parmer, Independent writer and curator Rosario Guiraldes, Assistant Curator and Open Sessions Curator, Drawing Center Larry Ossei - Mensah, Independent curator and cultural critic Jenny Gerow, Assistant curator, BRIC Francisco Correa Cordero, Owner, Suite 207 Amy Smith - Stewart, Founder, Smith - Stewart; Independent curator,
educator, and art advisor Gabriel de Guzman, Curator and Director of Exhibitions, Smack Mellon Manuela Paz, Director of Development and Strategic Planning, Independent Curators International
Tuesday 26 November / 11 am - 12 noon / Free This month Start the Art sessions offer the usual mix of messy, explorative and
creative activities for parents and toddlers, whilst also taking a closer look
at November's Project Space exhibition hosted by Free Range Education, a Milton Keynes based Social Enterprise, set up to offer Home
Educators an impressive variety of different educational activities and events.
Leora Fridman is an writer, organizer and
educator who works
at the intersections of
creative work and community care.
Thursday, February 15 6:30 - 8:30 PM Roundtable discussion with community organizers and activists Roundtable Panelists: Mieko Gavia, independent writer Monica Mohapatra, board member of South Asian Diaspora Artist Collective Mark Tseng - Putterman, writer and PhD student, Brown University Department of American Studies Ambika Trasi, artist, board member of South Asian Women's
Creative Collective, curatorial assistant
at the Whitney Museum of American Art Betty Yu, multi-media artist,
educator and co-founder of Chinatown Art Brigade
Janet Bellotto is an artist and
educator from Toronto who splits her time between teaching in Dubai as an Associate Professor and Interim Dean of the College of Arts and
Creative Enterprises
at Zayed University, United Arab Emirates.
Over the years, Open Engagement has been made possible by invested students,
educators, artists, community members, and local organizations and businesses, alongside the generous support of: A Blade of Grass, Arizona State University, Big Car Collective, Frank - Ratchye STUDIO for
Creative Inquiry, Lewis and Clark College, Limerick School of Art and Design, OTIS College of Art and Design, Pacific Northwest College of Art, Portland Art Museum, Portland State University, Queens Museum, Regional Art and Culture Council, SPARC, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, Southern Methodist University, The Carnegie Museum of Art, The Dunlop Art Gallery, The Heinz Foundation, The Office of Public Art, The School of Art
at Carnegie Mellon University, The Sprout Fund, TriMet, University of Queensland, and University of Regina.
He won the prestigious Imagemaker Award from the Society of Photographic
Educators (2009), the H.M. Lafferty Award for Scholarship and
Creative Activity (2013), and the Provost Award for Research and
Creative Activity
at Texas A&M University (2010).
Before his time
at the Metropolitan, he was a gallery
educator at the Morgan Library and Museum, a curatorial assistant for the City University of New York, Hunter College and was an exhibition site supervisor for
Creative Time in New York.
Education has always been
at the heart of Cape Farewell and the partnership between
creatives, scientists and
educators began on the very first art / science expedition in 2003.
My significant exposure to all aspects of Nursing, Pediatrics, Surgical Nursing, and Patient administration, along with related training and
educator execution successes, have equipped me with the critical, technical and
creative abilities enabling me to thrive in the fast - paced environment
at your company.
Katharine (Kathy) Hansen, Ph.D.,
creative director and associate publisher of Quintessential Careers, is an
educator, author, and blogger who provides content for Quintessential Careers, edits its newsletter QuintZine, and blogs about applied storytelling
at A Storied Career.
Katharine Hansen, Ph.D.,
creative director and associate publisher of Quintessential Careers, is an
educator, author, and blogger who writes about storytelling in the job search
at A Storied Career.
Katharine Hansen,
creative director and associate publisher of Quintessential Careers, is an
educator, author, and blogger who provides content for Quintessential Careers; edits QuintZine, an electronic newsletter for jobseekers; and blogs about storytelling in the job search
at A Storied Career.
Aimed
at early childhood
educators, students of early education, beginning practitioners, parents, grandparents and carers, this popular subscription draws upon the endless possibilities offered by everyday experiences and provides wonderful, simple,
creative ideas about how to create positive learning environments for young children and enhance their interactions with the world around them.
And you don't always know what they are bringing to their role as a parent
at the time and I think for many parents there can be a lot of blame for them not parenting well
at times and it's really important as
educators to be just really aware of what a hard job it can be
at times, and how things like the stresses that are happening around a family can make it very hard to be confident in your parenting, assertive in your parenting, warm in your parenting,
creative in your parenting, thoughtful, reflective.