Not exact matches
Steve Jobs» Educational Legacy The Apple
Distinguished Educators (ADE)
program was created to recognize K - 12 and higher - education pioneers who are using a variety of Apple products to transform teaching and learning.
You will engage in invigorating work and lively conversations with
distinguished faculty, a diverse group of talented, thoughtful and accomplished students and other
educators in this cohort - based
program.
Each school shall participate in an assessment of the educational
program by a joint intervention team appointed by the commissioner which shall include district representation and may include a
distinguished educator.
QUEST was honored as the
Distinguished Program in Teacher Education by the Association of Teacher
Educators, according to the college's points of pride.
In an effort to
distinguish traditional science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM)
programs from those with a focus on ecology and sustainability, some
educators have recently been adding «green» to STEM
programs.
The Albert Einstein
Distinguished Educator Fellowship (AEF)
Program provides a unique opportunity for accomplished K - 12
educators in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) to serve in the national education arena.
Winner of the 2011
Distinguished Program for Teacher Education Award from the Association of Teacher Educators, the program provides job - embedded, context - sensitive graduate education and professional development for teachers and principals in low - income schools in four large Florida school districts: Collier, Duval, Miami - Dade, and Pinellas County S
Program for Teacher Education Award from the Association of Teacher
Educators, the
program provides job - embedded, context - sensitive graduate education and professional development for teachers and principals in low - income schools in four large Florida school districts: Collier, Duval, Miami - Dade, and Pinellas County S
program provides job - embedded, context - sensitive graduate education and professional development for teachers and principals in low - income schools in four large Florida school districts: Collier, Duval, Miami - Dade, and Pinellas County Schools.
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distinguished clinical social work practitioners,
educators, clinical supervisors,
program administrators, and leaders of professional organizations.