Those interested in
a Literacy Teacher career should be able to showcase the following skills in their resumes: literacy issues expertise, instruction abilities, patience and perseverance, problem solving, and being able to motivate students.
Not exact matches
Started my
career as a Kindergarten
teacher then promoted to Project Director of a Language and
Literacy program.
New Tech
teachers build their instruction around eight Learning Outcomes — content standards, collaboration, critical thinking, oral communication, written communication,
career preparation, citizenship and ethics, and technology
literacy — which they embed in all projects, assessments, and grade reports.
First step: enrolling in the Ed School's Language and
Literacy Program (L&L) and working toward her master's so that she could resume her
career as a foreign language
teacher.
Napa, California A PBL school since its launch in 1996, New Tech
teachers build their instruction around eight Learning Outcomes — content standards, collaboration, critical thinking, oral communication, written communication,
career preparation, citizenship and ethics, and technology
literacy.
Lynette N. Tannis began her education
career more than two decades ago and has served in myriad capacities in traditional and charter school settings, including classroom
teacher,
literacy coordinator, school / district administrator, intern superintendent, and education consultant.
Teachers can prepare students for
careers by helping them develop «enterprise skills» such as digital and financial
literacy, according to analysis of job ads.
Teachers can better prepare students for future
careers by helping them develop «enterprise skills» such as digital and financial
literacy, critical thinking and teamwork, according to analysis of millions of job ads.
I began my
career in 1993 as a high school English
teacher but I have recently migrated into the world of informational
literacy with the recent acquisition of my Library Media certification.
She began her
career in education 25 years ago as an elementary - school
teacher in Fort Worth, TX, and, later, in Tampa, FL, where she conceived, designed, and initiated a
literacy program serving families in 108 elementary schools in Hillsborough County.
His
career in public education spans forty - five years and he has served as a
teacher, a
literacy specialist, a curriculum supervisor and a college instructor.
In this workshop, a collaborative effort of the National
Literacy Project (NLP), Seminole County (FL) Public Schools, and the National
Literacy Design Collaborative (LDC),
teachers, district and school administrators, and instructional coaches learned to use the LDC Framework to help students meet
career - and college - readiness standards.
There are big challenges in education right now that require our immediate attention — raising
literacy levels, increasing access to high - quality
teachers and clearing pathways to
careers in STEAM, just to name a few.
The courses can be used by
career teachers to advance their current knowledge or, if enrolled at U-M, can shave a semester off of the typical four - semester master's programs in Educational Leadership and Policy, Teaching and Learning, New Media and
Literacy, and Urban Pedagogy.
Practical leadership strategies to support
teachers in their implementation of digital
literacy instruction and assessment as to prepare all students for college and
career readiness.
We have plenty of models to learn from, to improve
literacy and numeracy, to start project - based learning and service learning programs, to institute trauma - informed schooling, to educate students with special needs, to integrate technology, maker - spaces, engineering and design, to improve
teacher induction and mentorship, to foster professional learning communities, to redesign
teacher evaluation, compensation, and
career pathways.
Financial
literacy for kids; educator grants for aerospace; fellowships for education leadership
careers; awards for inspirational
teachers; Fulbright Awards for teaching abroad; student achievement grants.
She spent most of her
career educating
teachers and working in programs for young children, adult
literacy, and English as an additional language.
Before her
career in radio, Jenny worked as a
literacy teacher at a refugee center in Alberta, Canada.
With the increase of technology initiatives in K - 12 education, stakeholders expect
teachers to integrate technology effectively and prepare students with essential digital
literacy skills for their future
careers (U.S. DOE, 2016).
Brenda Jones joined GLISI's consulting team in 2016 after wrapping up a 33 - year
career in education, serving as an elementary
teacher for 27 years and a
literacy coach for over 5 years.
Approximately 400
teachers, counselors, and school board leaders across Texas will participate in the pilot programs which focus on six key areas including
teacher effectiveness, college and
career readiness, early
literacy,
career technical education, and ethics and student outcomes alignment for school governance.
Teaching artists, health educators, yoga and martial arts
teachers, spoken word
literacy teachers,
career exploration, and life skills experts — all are needed at NAZA sites, both as volunteers and as NAZA Enhancement Partners.
Smith started her
career as an elementary and reading resource
teacher in Jefferson County Public Schools, where she helped design and lead curriculum work in
literacy and formative assessment benchmarks.
My first
career was in education, first as a grant - funded
literacy specialist in a struggling California school and then as a 6th grade
teacher in Bozeman, MT. Through education, I met a range of students and families, and was always drawn to working with the support systems of my most struggling kids.