Education World interviewed various teachers who have made daily journal writing a staple in their classroom curriculum.
Education World interviewed four teachers who did more than just consider.
When he was 13 years old,
Education World interviewed B.J. to find out what it's like running an online homework help site.
The two principals
Education World interviewed, David Levin of KIPP and Ann Wiener of Crossroads, work 11 or more hours each school day.
In this informative
Education World interview, Steve Timmer, founder of Premier Assistive Technology, explains how assistive technology tools can help all students succeed.
Asquith, who was hired as an emergency certificated teacher, recounts her struggles as a teacher — and her insights — in
this Education World interview.
Lessons of the Holocaust To help you provide your students with the information and insights they need to understand the events and implications of the Holocaust,
Education World interviews Warren Marcus, a teacher educator for the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C.
In this exclusive
Education World interview, Schrock talks about how she got started, and about the books and the Web site that she has created to help teachers work the Internet into their lessons.
An Education World interview conducted in August 2000 aboard the «Success Express» bus tour of the Mississippi River Valley.
This week,
Education World interviews Dr. Anthony Jackson.
Education World interviews teachers and the top experts — including Howard Gardner, Carol Huntsinger, and Harris Cooper — to find out.
In
this Education World interview, videoconferencing expert Jan Zenetis shares tips and cautions for making your first videoconference a real success.
Not exact matches
Paul Tough on «Eminent Voices 2014,» a series of video
interviews produced at the 2014
World Innovation Summit for
Education in Doha, Qatar.
In this issue Solveig Rogers looks at
World Language
Education in Alliance member schools, Will Stapp
interviews Christ Weichert on «Why Do We Do What We Do?»
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World Prematurity Day
The
education secretary surprised the political
world by ruling himself out of the top job in a television
interview this afternoon.
The 200 Community Day SHSs was a Flagship programme of the Mahama - led administration and it was realized out of President Mahama's intervention with the
World Bank to support his vision for Secondary
Education in Ghana» he reiterated in an
interview with Fiifi Banson Friday.
«The kit does an excellent job of providing lesson plans in social studies and also math and geography,» Bonne said in a telephone
interview with
Education World.
Education World writer Sharon Cromwell recently
interviewed participants in Denver's principal leadership program.
Back in 2013, Andy Smarick conducted a series of
interviews with people he admired and found interesting in the
world of
education policy.
It helped me organize myself and prepare for the
interview, and it made an impact when I passed it out to the
interview team at the end of the
interview, she told
Education World.
When it comes to
interviewing, a number of
Education World's principal advisers emphasized the importance of honesty.
«Even if you
interview with someone who is not interested in looking through a portfolio, the process of preparing it will help you think through your strengths and areas where you need to grow,» Ryan tells
Education World.
Next month,
Education World learns the answers to these and other questions in an
interview with Susan Patrick, director of the U.S. Department of
Education's Office of Educational Technology, and the chief architect of NETP.
The fifth Music & Drama
Education Expo will be bigger than ever this year, featuring the return of peer - to - peer learning through TeachMeets and Sharing Labs, insights and approaches from some of the UK's and the
world's top music educators, a stimulating programme of debates,
interviews and performances.
In my in - depth
interview with the OECD Director for
Education and Skills, Andreas Schleicher, on the newly published PISA 2015 results, there are many fascinating findings: Just four provinces in China now provide 13 % of the
world's top - performing students; Singapore, Canada, Estonia, Japan and Finland have combined excellence and equity over a number of PISA tests, and interestingly these countries have a steadfast commitment to outstanding teaching and to supporting schools and students that are struggling.
The Questions I Wish Id Asked When
Interviewing for The Principalship As you prepare to
interview for your next school leadership position,
Education Worlds Principal Files team offers advice about questions you might ask when the interviewers invite your participation.
As you prepare to
interview for your next school leadership position,
Education World's Principal Files team offers advice about questions you might ask when the interviewers invite your participation.
In a telephone
interview with
Education World this week, Baraquio exuded enthusiasm for her new responsibilities as Miss America and the opportunity she has to promote character e
Education World this week, Baraquio exuded enthusiasm for her new responsibilities as Miss America and the opportunity she has to promote character
educationeducation.
«We help principals see which of their daily activities add value to their role as an instructional leader»
Education World writer Sharon Cromwell recently
interviewed participants in Denver's program.
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Education World: You've appeared on national television programs, made the front pages of major newspapers, and given countless
interviews.
Education World recently
interviewed participants in Denver's principal leadership program.
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Listen to the Q&A with Dr. Stetson on the Mary & Melissa Show Enjoy the
interview with Dr. Frances Stetson, President of Stetson and Associates, Inc. and The Inclusive Schools Network (ISN), global resources of professionals, families, schools and organizations focused on inclusive
education around the
world.
The Questions I Wish Id Asked When
Interviewing for the Principalship As you prepare to
interview for that next school leadership position,
Education Worlds Principal Files team offers questions you might ask when the interviewers invite your participation.
The following members of
Education Worlds Principal Files team (and another principal who chose to remain anonymous) shared their thoughts about questions they might ask their interviewers during an
interview.
In 2013 Andy wrote a series of blog entries in which he
interviewed interesting people in the
world of
education policy and these
interviews shed a bit of light on what Andy himself is like.
It's been an 11 - month wait for an
interview with David Carter, the lead kingmaker in the new
world of
education.
In an
interview on Tuesday, Mr. Robertson, who made the gift through his Robertson Foundation, called Success «the best
education organization in the
world,» evidenced by the large numbers of parents trying to enroll their children in the network's schools.
Dr. Kist continues to be sought out for
interviews in the press regarding new literacies, including such publications as U.S. News and
World Report and
Education Week.
From the early days as a newsletter in 1989 to its final printed edition in the Summer of 2011,
Education Revolution magazine includes many interesting articles,
interviews, and book reviews relating to educational alternatives around the
world.
Deirdre is also the Managing Editor of the website International Ed News, where she shares online
education news from around the
world on Twitter, conducts
interviews and writes scans that summarize relevant news on key issues, and conducts
interviews with international experts.
Author of Words Onscreen: The Fate of Reading in a Digital
World Interview starts at 10:33 and ends at 41:35 «
Education increasingly wants to measure finite, little bites of stuff, and the digital technology that we are using in our education — and we have print versions of it, too — is tailored to these quick wins as opposed
Education increasingly wants to measure finite, little bites of stuff, and the digital technology that we are using in our
education — and we have print versions of it, too — is tailored to these quick wins as opposed
education — and we have print versions of it, too — is tailored to these quick wins as opposed -LSB-...]
Author of Words Onscreen: The Fate of Reading in a Digital
World Interview starts at 10:33 and ends at 41:35 «
Education increasingly wants to measure finite, little bites of stuff, and the digital technology that we are using in our education &mdas
Education increasingly wants to measure finite, little bites of stuff, and the digital technology that we are using in our
education &mdas
education — and...