Sentences with phrase «math curriculum specialist»

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«It's a lofty goal, considering the state average,» said Shelah Feldstein, a Tulare County Office of Education math staff development and curriculum specialist who is helping to spearhead a project that aims to improve 5th - grade math achievement in a network of area schools and districts.
Facilitating structured opportunities for ELD and math coaches and specialists to work together across schools and districts to support teachers and integrate ELD into the math curriculum.
The leadership team, consisting of the principal, assistant principal, instructional coach, reading, math, gifted, ESL, library and media, and special education specialists, met each week to explore curriculum and instructional issues, discuss and analyze walkthrough data to identify instructional areas needing improvement, and determine the professional development needs of staff.
Under the supervision of the Principal and Student Services Manager, Education Specialist is responsible for the success of students in the primary academic areas (reading, writing, language, and / or math, etc) through implementing Voices approved curriculum; documenting teaching and student progress / activities / outcomes; modeling the necessary skills to perform assignments; providing a safe and optimal learning environment and providing feedback to students, classroom teachers, parents and administration regarding student progress, expectations, goal, etc..
So, teachers in one bucket, and in the other bucket: school administrators, district administrators, janitors, bus drivers, counselors, social workers, curriculum specialists, reading coaches, math coaches, etc..
For the past 25 years, she has been an educator working as a middle school math teacher, curriculum specialist, vice principal and district assessment coordinator before becoming the Director of Assessment in 2014.
Part of Mrs Coton's plan is set out in a 2 year programme of improvement that begins with recruiting specialist teachers in key subject areas including Maths and English, as well as key teachers in other curriculum subjects such as Art, Music and PE.
Over that same time period, the number of non-teachers — including administrators, social workers, counselors, reading and math coaches, janitors, bus drivers, cafeteria workers and curriculum specialists — increased more than seven times the increase in students.
But for now, specialists from curriculum designers to brain scientists see game - based learning as a big piece of the educational pie when it comes to math (and other subjects besides).
The Common Core State Standards (CCSS) Initiative is a state led effort that included math, reading, and curriculum specialists, in partnership with the National Governors Association and the Council of Chief State School Officers.
Our math team serves as coaches and mentors, curriculum curators, developers and intervention specialists.
Public schools hired non-teachers-meaning, district and school administrators, teacher aides, counselors, social workers, reading and math coaches, curriculum specialists, janitors, bus drivers, and cafeteria workers - at a rate that is seven times the growth of the student population.
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