Sentences with phrase «education assistant gift»

Educational Assistant, Superpower Mug, Education Assistant Gift, Appreciation Week, End of the Year Thank You Gift, Christmas Gift

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Then served as a middle school Assistant Principal for three years and the Gifted Education Coordinator for six years.
The leadership team, consisting of the principal, assistant principal, instructional coach, reading, math, gifted, ESL, library and media, and special education specialists, met each week to explore curriculum and instructional issues, discuss and analyze walkthrough data to identify instructional areas needing improvement, and determine the professional development needs of staff.
Stuart Omdal, Ph.D., is the Education Director for UNC's Summer Enrichment Program, and the assistant director of the Center for the Education and Study of Gifted, Talented, Creative Learners.
Todd Kettler is an assistant professor in the Department of Educational Psychology in the College of Education at the University of North Texas where he teaches courses in gifted education, creativity and child devEducation at the University of North Texas where he teaches courses in gifted education, creativity and child deveducation, creativity and child development.
It is tempting to use a quiet, brilliant child who has already mastered most of the academic work of the classroom as a tutor or teacher's assistant, especially when there are 30 children in the class, school policies discourage acceleration or ability grouping, enrichment materials are not available, and the gifted education program has been cut.
The workshops are led by teachers who have completed postgraduate study in gifted education and each workshop has, as a course assistant, a second teacher who is currently engaged in such study.
Former Assistant Superintendent for Curriculum and Instruction and Director of Gifted Education
Dr. Amy Graefe, Assistant Professor of Special Education - Education, UNC Dr. Norma Hafenstein, Daniel L. Ritchie Endowed Chair in Gifted Education, University of Denver Dr. Amy Rushneck, Center for Bright Kids; University of Colorado Boulder
(213 — 214) My student, Scott, a high school junior in our gifted education program, spends two afternoons a week as Mr. Scott, a teacher's assistant in a classroom for students with severe behavioral needs.
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