Sentences with phrase «education editor for»

He served as its education editor for nearly 30 years and then became its senior news columnist.
Education Editor for the Yale Center for Dyslexia and Creativity, Teacher at Marin County Day School, Noodle Expert

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This April, I partnered with the Council for Economic Education (which educates thousands of teachers annually, providing financial and economic curriculums for K through 12 students) to ask 28 entrepreneurs, editors and economists for their top tip for saving money as part of a social media campaign titled #MySavingsTip.
At the top end of the soloist market, «we see independent professionals and teams that come together on a project basis,» says George Gendron, former Inc. editor and founder of the Solo Project, a media, research, and education company for independent professionals.
«There is no filter when it comes to YouTube stars,» says Jill Murphy, editor in chief of Common Sense Media, a nonprofit organization focused on education and advocacy for kids.
There may be no more highly - placed booster for the importance of college education than editor / journalist David Leonhardt of the NYT (disclosure: an editor of my occasional pieces at Upshot and someone I've known and respected for many years).
When I was the editor of the Center for Financial Insight investor education blog, we received enough wonderful questions from investors and ideas from planners that it's difficult to remember them all.
Drew Trotter joins senior editor Mark Bauerlein to discuss the renewal of religion in higher education through his work with the Center for Christian Study and its network of campus chapters.
My involvement with the Reformed Journal provides a continuing education on a more general level; several of my fellow editors have been promoting a combination of sane orthodoxy and enlightened social concern for decades.
Ramirez joined assistant editor Morgan Lee and editor - in - chief Mark Galli to discuss why 2017 is such a seminal year for public education, where she stands on the DeVos appointment, and how asking God to help her better use her brain helped her get through stats class.
Showing perhaps too much confidence in nonviolence, education, legislation and litigation as the only appropriate means to eliminate cultural prejudice, the editors never wavered in their support for civil rights in general.
Greg previously served as Vice President - Education for NAFEM, and as Editor in Chief of Foodservice Equipment & Supplies where he helped found several of the magazine's signature awards and research programs.
Author: Gregory Dal Piaz, founding Editor - in - Chief of Snooth.com, has been working on the front lines of wine education for over a decade and is currently concluding work on first book, on the wines of Chianti.
Interim Board President Shanna Mall reflects on what's been accomplished since the Alliance was founded, and Confluence Editor Chip Romer thanks Will Stapp and Stephanie Skinner for their critical roles in the evolution of the Alliance and its work toward the deepening of Public Waldorf Education.
Currently, Elan is chair of the Pedagogical Section Council of North America and the editor of the Research Bulletin for Waldorf Education.
Steve has taught history of education at Teachers College, Columbia University, and human development at the City University of New York; is the former editor of the Research Bulletin of the Research Institute for Waldorf Education; and writes, lectures, mentors teachers, and consults with Waldorf schools on teaching and adminieducation at Teachers College, Columbia University, and human development at the City University of New York; is the former editor of the Research Bulletin of the Research Institute for Waldorf Education; and writes, lectures, mentors teachers, and consults with Waldorf schools on teaching and adminiEducation; and writes, lectures, mentors teachers, and consults with Waldorf schools on teaching and administration.
The Alliance for Breastfeeding Education Publications Department staff support the Area Leaders» Letter Editors, in addition to publishing a newsletter, Alliance Link, for all Area and Alliance administrators.
Susan has served as editor for The Developing Child: The First Seven Years of Life, published by (WECAN Publications, 2004); Working with the Angels: The Young Child and the Spiritual World, WECAN Publications, 2003); and The Young Child in the World Today, WECAN Publications, 2003); and as co-editor for The Research Bulletin, Research Institute for Waldorf Education (1996 - 2000).
He has also taught history of education at Teachers College, Columbia University, and human development at the City University of New York; is the former editor of the Research Bulletin of the Research Institute for Waldorf Education; and writes, lectures, mentors teachers, and consults with Waldorf schools on teaching and adminieducation at Teachers College, Columbia University, and human development at the City University of New York; is the former editor of the Research Bulletin of the Research Institute for Waldorf Education; and writes, lectures, mentors teachers, and consults with Waldorf schools on teaching and adminiEducation; and writes, lectures, mentors teachers, and consults with Waldorf schools on teaching and administration.
She has been the spokesperson for a variety of PR campaigns, and was a contributing editor to the Ministry of Education grade 11 textbook on Family Studies.
But in a panel discussion moderated by Times Union Senior News Editor Casey Seiler, the authors and other industry experts said that the Capital Region could easily lose all it has earned as a computer chip center if it doesn't keep investing in workforce development and education as well as in government support for the industry.
Formerly Managing Director, Communications and Public Reporting at the Audit Commission and founding editor of Guardian Public, he was also a leader writer and specialist correspondent for The Times and the Independent, and began his career in journalism on The Times Higher Education Supplement.
The shadow education secretary Ed Balls also called today for a government statement about the allegations that a number of senior public figures had had their voicemail messages intercepted, amid claims that Downing Street communications chief Andy Coulson was aware the illegal practice was going on while he was the newspaper's editor.
Prior to joining Scientific American, Musser served as editor of Mercury magazine and of The Universe in the Classroom tutorial series for K — 12 teachers at the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, a science and science - education nonprofit based in San Francisco.
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Previously, he directed technology and science coverage for The Chronicle of Higher Education as a senior editor, was a senior writer and editor at U.S News & World Report, editor - in - chief at Earth, deputy news editor at Science, and a senior editor at Discover.
Scientific American -LSB-'s] editor in chief, John Rennie, and I saw the film Expelled and we'll share our thoughts; and then we'll hear from Eugenie Scott, the director of the National Center for Science Education, who is actually in the movie.
She teaches at Columbia Journalism School and was an editor and writer at Newsweek for more than 20 years, covering education, health and social issues.
Bruce Alberts is the Chancellor's Leadership Chair in Biochemistry and Biophysics for Science and Education at the University of California, San Francisco, CA, and emeritus editor - in - chief of Science.
Jeffrey Selingo, editor at large at the Chronicle of Higher Education and author of the newly released book «College (Un) bound: The Future of Higher Education and What It Means for Students,» recently told NPR's Morning Edition that while amenities are nice, many are over the top.
He is also a scientific editor for The Astrophysical Journal and is actively involved in public outreach and education.
Moderated by: Clive Cookson, Financial Times Science Editor Hiroshi Amano, Nobel Prize Winner, Professor, Nagoya University (Japan) Axel Flaig, Head of Research & Technology, Airbus, France Anette Kolmos, Professor, Aalborg Centre of Problem - based Learning in Engineering Science and Sustainability under the auspices of UNESCO Hayat Sindi, Founder and CEO of i2 Institute for imagination and ingenuity; member of the Advisory Board of the UN Secretary - General; UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador for science education in the Middle East; Member of the consultative assembly of Saudi Arabia
Other members of the panel included Wilfred Madius Tangau, Malaysia's minister of Science, Technology and Innovation; Nick Campbell, executive editor and executive vice-president, Global Institutional Partnerships, Nature; Jean - Pierre Bourguignon, president of the European Research Council; Hongbo Chen, vice dean of Tsinghua University's Tuspark Research Institute for Innovation, and Andrei Fursenko, former minister of Education and Science for Russia and current aide to the president.
One of the two new deputy editors for Molecular & Cellular Proteomics, he credits his parents for his education.
He currently holds the Chancellor's Leadership Chair in Biochemistry and Biophysics for Science and Education at the University of California, San Francisco, after serving as the Editor - in - Chief at Science from 2009 - 2013 and 12 years as the President of the National Academy of Sciences.
Additionally, she serves as ACE's senior advisor for health and fitness education, and is the lead editor and author of the ACE Group Fitness Instructor Handbook: The Professional's Guide to Creating Memorable Movement Experiences.
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About The Motion Picture Sound Editors (MPSE) The MPSE is a non-profit organization whose mission is to provide a wealth of knowledge from award - winning professionals to a diverse group of individuals, youth and career professionals alike; mentoring and educating the community about the artistic merit and technical advancements in sound and music editing; providing scholarships and mentorship for the continuing advancement of motion picture sound in education; and helping to enhance the personal and professional lives of the men and women who practice this unique craft.
She currently serves on the Executive Board of the AERA Social Studies Research SIG as newsletter editor, on the Editorial Board of Theory and Research in Social Education, on the Executive Board of the College and University Faculty Assembly — National Council for the Social Studies, and on the Board of the Michigan Council for History Education.
Earlier this month, Governor Bush talked with the editors of Education Next about the legacy of the Florida reforms, his support for the Common Core State Standards, and his vision for education in the UniteEducation Next about the legacy of the Florida reforms, his support for the Common Core State Standards, and his vision for education in the Uniteeducation in the United States.
This week, Education World editor Linda Starr shares the stories of teachers who have seen the possibilities for using the Web to connect to parents!
To recount and draw lessons from that experience, Fordham president (and Education Next senior editor) Chester Finn, Fordham vice president for Ohio policy and programs Terry Ryan, and veteran journalist Michael Lafferty authored the new book from which this article is adapted.
Questioning the merits of the trigger is Michael Petrilli, vice president for policy at the Thomas B. Fordham Foundation and an executive editor of Education Next.
Education Week's Spotlight on Technology in the Classroom brings together a collection of articles hand - picked by our editors for their insights on:
John Larmer, Editor in Chief at the Buck Institute for Education, presents a strategy for bringing parents on board when students are introduced to project - based learning.
I've also worked as a special education teacher and as an editor on web and video content for college education and early childhood education textbooks.
Prior to joining The Achievement Alliance, she wrote two regular columns on schools and education for The Washington Post, and before that was senior writer and executive editor of Black Issues In Higher Education (now called education for The Washington Post, and before that was senior writer and executive editor of Black Issues In Higher Education (now called Education (now called Diverse).
The Education Week Spotlight on Every Student Succeeds Act is a collection of articles hand - picked by our editors for their insights on:
To reflect on the law's anniversary, the Education Week Commentary editors asked a range of K - 12 education leaders, politicians, teachers, and child advocates for their Education Week Commentary editors asked a range of K - 12 education leaders, politicians, teachers, and child advocates for their education leaders, politicians, teachers, and child advocates for their thoughts.
John Larmer, Editor in Chief at the Buck Institute for Education, looks at how to get high - quality work from students engaged in project - based learning.
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