Facilitate sessions at various local programming events and national Leading
Educators programming events.
Not exact matches
ELA 2011 encompasses the Athletic Training
Educators» Conference, iLEAD, Capitol Hill Day
events and the CIE Seminar — all slated in February in Washington, D.C. Find
program details in the October NATA News but register online today.
Attracting over 200 people, including members of the Waldorf Institute, Sunbridge College, and Sunbridge Institute communities; Waldorf teachers and other
educators; and friends of Waldorf Education, our Weekend Conference offered a
program of
events presented by leading Waldorf and Waldorf - related
educators, anthroposophists, artists, and innovators from around the country, all of whom hold deep connections to Sunbridge from across the decades.
This link offers teachers information about K - 12 classroom resources,
programs,
events, and opportunities for K - 12
educators.
The iSTEM
program connects students, parents and
educators to
events in the local community.
Aware of the financial burden that attending such a
program might cause for early childhood
educators, McCartney explored several ways to ease the hardship, and ultimately succeeded in providing the
event free - of - charge.
The museum also hosts
programming every Friday that targets
educators and parents and an annual
event before school starts, on top of providing resources for parents and
educators on topics ranging from social and emotional learning to developmental milestones.
Some current projects include: Cultures of Computing, an examination of how K - 12 teachers design learning environments to support novice programmers, focusing on teachers» design intentions and how those intentions are enacted; ScratchEd, a model of professional learning for
educators who support computational literacy with the Scratch
programming language, involving the development of a 25,000 - member online community, a network of in - person
events, and curricular materials; and Cultivating Computational Thinking, an investigation of the concepts, practices, and perspectives that young people develop through computational design activities.
We asked a number of
educators what they thought, and most people responded that we should develop a disclaimer and print it on the
event's
program to indicate that we do not allow the recording of the performance.
Its partners receive access to a suite of resources for participating students, including: the
Educators Rising standards, which provide a framework for the
program; online resources with sample lesson plans for students; scholarship opportunities for students who wish to pursue teaching; specialized certifications, called microcredentials; and opportunities for students to grow their networks at
Educators Rising conferences and other
events.6
With
educators across Canada currently challenged to embed Indigenous knowledge, perspectives and Worldviews into Canadian K - 12 classrooms, the Canadian Education Association (CEA) is hosting this timely
event to showcase First Nations and provincial school
educators who are taking risks and implementing bold, culturally relevant, community - supported
programs that connect deeply with Indigenous students» ways of learning and coming to know.
Our
program engages the
educators in a year of professional development through the Florida Teacher Lead Network, connects them within an alumni network to further their skill set, and provides opportunities to work with
educators at
events like the Governor's Summit.
Throughout their participation in the
program, emerging leaders have the opportunity to pursue various leadership pathways — such as serving on committees, hosting networking
events for
educators, advocating for sound education policy, and contributing to ASCD publications like Educational Leadership — that not only match leaders» current strengths but also empower continued growth.
At the heart of the Promethean Professional Development
program is a wide offering of experiences and
events, developed and delivered by teachers, and driven by best practices to assist
educators with designing lessons and activities that support instructional engagement.
Last year, Amana introduced STEM \ \ venture Days, a series of
events designed to showcase their unique Expeditionary STEM
program to both
educators and industry innovators.
The awards ceremony is the premier STEM recognition
event in the state and honors innovative, high performing STEM
educators, schools, companies, and
programs.
Calendar of
Events Career and Technical Education Career and Technical Education
Programs in NJ Public Schools Career Clusters Career Opportunities Certification and Induction Certification Application Status Check Character Education Network Charter Schools Child Abuse and Neglect, What School Personnel Need to do, Reporting Child Care Development Block Grant Reauthorization Act Choice, Interdistrict Public School Chronic Absenteeism, Attendance, & Truancy Commission on Holocaust Education Commissioner, Office of Communicable Diseases — Resources Comparative Spending Guide Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (CAFR) District Report Search Comprehensive Equity Plans Comprehensive Health Education and Physical Education Comprehensive Support Networks Concussion and Head Injury Model Policy and Updates, Sports - Related Confinement — Support for Students Returning from Confinement Consolidated Monitoring Reports Coordinated School Health County Information and Services Credentials and Licensing,
Educators Criminal History Review
Her professional experience includes the development and implementation of floating laboratory educational and research
programs and the coordination of community based volunteer
programs and partnerships with community businesses, science
educators and research institutions to promote environmental awareness and stewardship in the classroom, at community festivals and
events.
The day's
events included an
educator's breakfast featuring an Editorial Cartoon Presentation and Workshop presented by Pratt Associate Degree
Programs Visiting Assistant Professor Thomas Palmer; an Albers Color Workshop for students facilitated by Pratt Associate Degree
Programs Visiting Instructor Professor Wilfredo Ortega; a panel discussion featuring student poets; and open mic readings in which student award winners shared their work.
SAM will present a series of related public
programs and
events, as well as
programs for
educators, with details to be announced at a later date.
The de Young museum organizes temporary exhibitions, guided tours, special
events, and learning
programs for kids, families, schools and
educators.
Consisting of a cast culled from Austin's rich community of artists, writers, musicians and
educators, MASS members jointly contribute to the daily operations and strategic planning of exhibitions,
programming and
events.
Weng's major tasks involve building connections between, and coorganizing
events and
programs with, artists, designers, architects, curators,
educators, scholars, museum directors, critics, patrons, and collectors.
Art21
Educators has been in full swing over the past week with professional development workshops, curriculum planning, artist talks, studio visits, special
events, museum
programs and lots of soul - searching.
Among the Phillips's esteemed
programs are its award - winning education
programs for
educators, students, and adults; well - established Phillips Music series; and sell - out Phillips after 5
events.
They host STEAM
programming for kids grades K - 8 and a variety of
events for STEAM
educators and enthusiasts through the South Suburban STEAM Network.
• Introduced a proactive plan at aimed at changing the lives of students with special needs on a fundamental basis • Implemented a student evaluation
program based on data taken from each student's medical histories to provide fair evaluations • Coordinated the efforts of speech therapists, occupational therapists, physical therapists and special
educators to create and implement effective student - ready
programs • Wrote a book titled «Especially Yours» based on a true life
event of a former student of the Institute
Career Peer
Educators are full - time undergraduates who serve as a bridge between the Career Center and students by marketing
programs, staffing
events and leading workshops.
Radiologist — Duties & Responsibilities Direct and evaluate radiology and mammography personnel and departments in a variety of clinical settings Utilize strong management experience to drive operations in an efficient and effective manner Proven ability to handle multiple projects in fast paced, high pressure environments Founder, Mercy Maude Norton Memorial Hospital Mobile Mammography Unit Conduct strategic planning to expand Mobile Mammography Unit to include bone densitometry and cancer screenings Generate yearly increases in patients served (+30 %) and tests performed (+50 %) through word of mouth and networking Participate in community health fairs, radio, and television
programs to enhance market positioning and educate clients Aid with design, decoration, and layout of all aspects of the Mobile Mammography Unit van Oversee compliance with Department of Transportation regulations regarding maintenance, licensing, and vehicle operation Perform dual digital radiography, bone densitometry, general radiography, and CT scans Assist with orthopedic, general, thoracic, neurological, and emergency surgical cases Responsible for ACR accreditation, FDA / MQSA regulation compliance, and quality assurance Lead transition from Screen Film Mammography to Full Field Digital Mammography Serve as breast cancer advocate, patient
educator, and public speaker on breast cancer and mammography issues Author comprehensive business plan for a Critical Access Hospital as final M.B.A. degree
program project Design and implement award winning marketing and public relations campaigns and associated special
events Proficient with Lotus Notes, Achieve, Citrix, Meditech, Magview, CPSI, EFusion, SPSS, Transcription, Dictaphone, and 10 - key
«Planned Parenthood peer
educators are already well - versed in medically - accurate sexual health information and this
event is focusing on supporting them in the delivery of that information,» said Ashley Choker, PPMI Youth
Programs Manager.
Like our Youth Development
programs and Spanish - speaking Promotores de Salud
program, the work of peer
educators isn't limited to classrooms — presentations to community groups, at
events, and in one - on - one conversations are part of what make this approach so impactful in our communities.
Our
educators are trained to present age - appropriate
programs for a number of audiences in a wide variety of settings including elementary, middle, and high schools; colleges and universities; after - school
programs; juvenile justice, adult incarceration, and substance abuse facilities; family
programs; agencies serving people with disabilities; health centers; faith - based communities; community organizations and
events, including health fairs; and more.
This
program, «Talk Out Loud» was disseminated during 2006, in the hope that it would lead peer
educators to attend a number of
events and festivals, and communicate positive health messages to young people at these
events.
In addition to our work within school districts, Sound Discipline offers workshops and special
events which are open to the public for teachers, administrators, counselors, paraprofessionals, youth development
program providers, parent
educators and others who are interested in Positive Discipline and trauma informed approach to working with children and youth.