Sentences with phrase «ethical culture school»

Born in New York City, he was a student of Lewis W. Hine at the Ethical Culture School, New York, from 1904 - 08, and by 1916 had a solo show at Alfred...
He attended the Ethical Culture School in New York, and completed his college preparatory studies at Phillips Academy in Andover, Mass., where he won the Samuel F. B. Morse Prize for most promising art student.
A project photographing on Ellis Island with students from the Ethical Culture School in New York galvanized his recognition of the value of documentary photography.
Paul Strand (1890 - 1976) was introduced to photography as a high school student at New York City's Ethical Culture School where he studied with Lewis Hine.
Wright graduated from Rutgers Law School, Tufts University, the Fieldston School and the Ethical Culture School.

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A longtime principal at the tony Ethical Culture Fieldston School in NYC abruptly retired after a battle with the head of the school involving its program dealing withSchool in NYC abruptly retired after a battle with the head of the school involving its program dealing withschool involving its program dealing with race.
At 7 p.m., IDC Leader Jeff Klein, along with Rep. Eliot Engel, NYC Councilman Andrew Cohen and the Fieldston Property Homeowners Association will host an Anti-Hate Forum, Ethical Culture Fieldston School, 3901 Fieldston Rd., the Bronx.
Other green roofs have been installed at the Bronx County Courthouse (10,000 square feet), Ikea in Brooklyn (70,000 square feet), Ethical Culture Fieldston School (two roofs, measuring 5,100 square feet and 1,500 square feet, in the Bronx), a Con - Edison building in Long Island City (a quarter of an acre, or about 10,000 square feet) and Hackensack Hospital in New Jersey (about 5,000 square feet).
Jim Cullen at the Ethical Culture Fieldston School in the Bronx created an entire course about Alexander Hamilton and the play.
Because many schools need help navigating in the sea of programs designed to promote these capacities — including youth development, character education, SEL, bullying and conflict resolution programs — the first phase of the work is devoted to developing a clear and cogent catalog of practices that have promise in 1) promoting caring school cultures, 2) developing specific emotional and ethical capacities in students such as self - regulation, and 3) responding to challenges such as sexual harassment and bullying.
Our schools provide safe, ethical, joyful cultures of learning where adults and students alike can thrive and grow.
He conducts workshops, both nationally and internationally, on the newcomer to the principalship, instructional leadership, ethical leadership, characteristics of great teachers, shaping collaborative school cultures, educational trends related to supervision, and the leadership of Abraham Lincoln.
If so, then training staff on how to develop that ethical intelligence is critical for the school culture to grow itself and its students.
This work includes looking at existing school culture and «hidden curriculum,» the importance of establishing core ethical values used to guide judgment and decision - making, and understanding how character is formed.
Our goals are To create awareness among educators of how and why intentional character education can lead to higher achievement and lower discipline issues among students; To support a school's culture that honors and values positive character traits; To provide assistance in developing and supporting the school's foundation for creating a positive school climate; and To help students know, feel and act upon core ethical values.
«The mission of Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology is to provide students with a challenging learning environment focused on math, science, and technology, to inspire joy at the prospect of discovery, and to foster a culture of innovation based on ethical behavior and the shared interests of humanity.»
School districts need to do much more to promote professional cultures that focus on both academic instruction and developing adults» ethical awareness and skills.
2002 Notable Children's Books Committee: Toni Bernardi, Chair, San Francisco Public Library; Rita Auerbach, East Patchogue, NY; Revital Balas, Ethical Culture Fieldston School, New York; Elizabeth Guldseth, Montgomery County (Md.) Dept. of Public Libraries; Walter Minkel, School Library Journal, New York; Eva Mitnick, Los Angeles Public Library; Katie O'Dell, Multnomah County (Ore.) Library; Penny Peck, San Leandro (Calif.) Public Library; Marion Hanes Rutsch, Our Lady of Lourdes School Library, Bethesda, Md.; Maria Salvadore, Washington, D.C.; Maureen White, University of Houston at Clear Lake School Library; and Wendy Woodfill, Hennepin County Library, Minnetonka, Minn..
ACLAIMH, Almstead Tree, Shrub & Lawn Care; Bloomberg Philanthropies; Bronx Lebanon Hospital Center; Capacity Interactive, Inc.; Con Edison; Ethical Culture Fieldson School; Harlem Children's Zone, Inc.; House Dress; International Leadership Charter High School; It's a Wrap Carting, Inc.; McKinsey & Company; New York City Department of Health & Mental Hygiene; New York University Langone; Lloyd's America, Inc.; Moxie Productions; O, The Oprah Magazine; Phibro Animal Health Corporation; Possible Productions; Pratt Institute; Schulte Roth & Zabel LLP; Trading Academy; Universal Television; Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP.; Wildlife Conservation Society.
Ethical Culture Fieldston School, Bronx, N.Y.: Green roof, solar panels, etc., with sustainability integrated into curriculum.
Ronald Minkoff moderates a panel on «The Ethical Infrastructure and Culture of Law Firms» at Hofstra Law School.
Ethical Culture Fieldston School, Bronx • NY 1997 — Present French Teacher and High School Advisor Provide innovative and creative language instruction for all levels of High School French and Middle School French programs.
The Ethical Literacy approach is a comprehensive framework for building a culture of integrity in your school and throughout your school system.
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