Sentences with phrase «national teaching fellow»

Dr. Germain - Rutherford is also the recipient of the 3M National Teaching Fellow Award, a Canadian national award for excellence in teaching and leadership in Higher Education.
He was also a National Teaching Fellow for Citizen Schools, where he instructed 6th grade students in math and ELA, and managed an apprenticeship program.
The prestige of TFA, whose recruits famously receive just five weeks of training, has arguably helped open the doors to alternative - certification programs for teachers, such as TNTP (formerly The New Teacher Project), Americorps National Teaching Fellows, and others.

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He has been a teaching fellow at Princeton Theological Seminary, an international consultant to the Commission on Ecumenical Missions and Relations, National Board of Missions, of the United Presbyterian Church (USA), and is founder and Director of the Christian Center for Asian Studies, and Director of the Doctor of Ministries Studies, a joint program with San Francisco Theological Seminary.
Xenia Morin, Ph.D., is a Keck Postdoctoral Teaching and Research Fellow at Bryn Mawr College in Pennsylvania, speaker at the First Annual Meeting of the National Postdoctoral Association, and member of NPA.
He received the National Science Foundation's CAREER Award and the ECE Award for Excellence in Teaching at BU, and he is currently a junior faculty fellow in the Hariri Institute for Computing and Computational Science and Engineering at BU.
She was an O'Neill Theater Center National Critics» Institute Fellow, and the institute's Coordinator, and has taught theater and criticism at the universities of Wisconsin and Rhode Island.
Last week, Van Roekel joined Stanford professor and fellow commission member Linda Darling - Hammond, Joe Bishop of the National Opportunity to Learn Campaign and teacher Renee Moore for a webinar sponsored by the Center for Teaching Quality and the NEA to discuss how to translate the commission's findings into real and sustainable action.
National Board Fellows will work toward this goal by growing accomplished teaching across the country.
Lea was the 2010 - 2011 Teaching Fellow for the National Education Association (NEA) where he worked on education policy as it relates to teacher quality.
Cincinnati — Saying «America has dug itself into a hole» in the international marketplace, Gov. Gerald L. Baliles of Virginia began his term as chairman of the National Governors» Association by exhorting his fellow governors here to work toward improving the teaching of foreign languages and geography.
She received the Presidential Award for Excellence in Secondary Science Teaching in 1992, the Milken National Distinguished Educator Award in 1993, and the AT&T Maine Governor's Fellow in 1994.
Audrey Soglin: executive director, Illinois Education Association Mark Sass: social sciences teacher, Legacy High School, Denver, CO; 2014 Hope Street Group National Teacher Fellow Cynthia Robinson - Rivers: former director of Teacher Retention and Recognition, D.C. Public Schools Chris Poulos: Spanish teacher, Joel Barlow High School, Redding, CT; Teacher - Leader in Residence, CT State Department of Education; vice president, National Network of State Teachers of the Year; Connecticut Teacher of the Year 2007 David Low: high school science teacher, The Sound School, New Haven, CT; 2013 New Haven Teacher of the Year; vice president of high schools, New Haven Federation of Teachers Tony Klemmer: founder and president, National Academy of Advanced Teacher Education and The Center for Better Schools Emily Ayscue Hassel: co-director, Public Impact Celine Coggins: founder and chief executive officer, Teach Plus
Currently based in Denver, Colorado, she has consulted with school districts and related education agencies for 17 years in 20 states and internationally, also serving 13 years in higher education as associate professor (tenured), associate dean, literacy and leadership academic program director and chair, vice president's faculty fellow, reading specialist, counseling coordinator, and director of national center for students with learning and attention challenges, having taught 132 course sections from developmental education to teacher education, counseling, and leadership at four universities (Baldwin Wallace University, the University of Arizona, Kent State University, and the University of Akron).
These one - week summer seminars, held at prestigious universities and historic sites around the United States are open to full - time K - 12 history, social studies, and English language arts teachers; community college faculty; school librarians; National Park Service interpreters and New Teacher Fellows (students about to graduate from college with a degree in history or education, who intend to pursue a teaching career).
Fellow of the Australian College of Educators (1999) • Fellow of the Australian Council for Educational Administration (2000) • Fellow of the Australian Institute of Management (2002) • Sir Harold Wyndham Medal (ACE NSW 2005) • National Carrick Australian Award for University Teaching - Citation for Outstanding Contributions to Student Learning (2006) «For pivotal leadership in the teaching profession, linking teaching educators, professional bodies and practitioners through his research, award structures (QTA) and policy guidance on key committeesTeaching - Citation for Outstanding Contributions to Student Learning (2006) «For pivotal leadership in the teaching profession, linking teaching educators, professional bodies and practitioners through his research, award structures (QTA) and policy guidance on key committeesteaching profession, linking teaching educators, professional bodies and practitioners through his research, award structures (QTA) and policy guidance on key committeesteaching educators, professional bodies and practitioners through his research, award structures (QTA) and policy guidance on key committees.»
... Organizations such as the National Network of State Teachers of the Year, NEA, AFT, Hope Street Fellows, The US Department of Education Teaching Ambassador Fellowship, Educators for Excellence, Teach Plus, and The Center for Teaching Quality, just to name a few, offer an opportunity for teachers to share their diverse views in an effort to create a policy landscape that is more relevant to the complexities of teaching and lTeaching Ambassador Fellowship, Educators for Excellence, Teach Plus, and The Center for Teaching Quality, just to name a few, offer an opportunity for teachers to share their diverse views in an effort to create a policy landscape that is more relevant to the complexities of teaching and lTeaching Quality, just to name a few, offer an opportunity for teachers to share their diverse views in an effort to create a policy landscape that is more relevant to the complexities of teaching and lteaching and learning.
The backbone of Louisiana A + Schools is our team of Fellows, a cohort of over 60 master educators including National Board Certified Teachers, Arts Specialists, Professional Teaching Artists, School Principals, Arts Organization Administrators, and School District Supervisors.
Hannon — currently executive director of Teach Plus - Indianapolis, a national nonprofit that develops and retains great teachers in urban schools — becomes only the ninth Education Entrepreneur Fellow selected by The Mind Trust out of thousands of applicants via a rigorous selection process involving a panel of local and national education experts.
The Spring Conference is open to award - winning educators — the Regional, State and National Teachers of the Year, the Regional and State Classified Employees of the Year, the Principals of the Year and the Winners and Finalists of the Presidential Award for Excellence in Math and Science Teaching, OSPI Fellows and NBCTs.
A former Hope Street teaching fellow and Woodford County teacher, Clark, too, knows personally the importance not only of building the capacity of individual teachers to lead, but also of building a broad, national network of teacher leaders to address education policy and effect lasting change.
A 2015 - 2017 Hope Street Group National Teacher Fellow, Sarah has also served as a 2014 - 2015 Michigan Educator Voices Fellow and previously taught in Chicago Public Schools.
A two - time finalist for the Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching, Shelby is a National Board Certified Teacher, a University of Nebraska — Lincoln (UNL) Noyce Master Teaching Fellow and a doctoral student at UNL.
Discussant: Elena Silva Senior Associate, Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching Discussant: Dennis Van Roekel President, National Education Association Moderator: Michael Greenstone Senior Fellow and Director, The Hamilton Project The Brookings Institution
She is past President of the National Association for Multicultural Education, past Vice President of Division K (Teaching and Teacher Education) of the American Educational Research Association, and a Fellow of the American Educational Research Association.
He is a North Carolina Science Leadership Fellow, North Carolina LASER (Leadership Assistance for Science Education Reform) faculty member, NSRC (National Science Resource Center) faculty member, a founding member of the Bank of America Teaching Fellows and Affiliates program and science facilitator for the National Board Teacher Support Program for Charlotte Mecklenburg Schools.
She also completed the Teaching Fellows Institute and the Relay Graduate School's National Principal's Academy Fellowship.
In addition to her research, Kate cofounded the first annual national conference on designing, implementing, and evaluating social psychological interventions through the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, directs the Lobel Undergraduate Research Fellowship program in the Psychology Department at Columbia, and serves as a Lead Teaching Fellow through the Columbia University Center for Teaching and Learning.
On the national level, Michelle served as lead curriculum consultant on Jobs For The Future's Benchmark Communities Initiative and designed professional development practices for the Collaborative Learning Communities, and was a Teaching Fellow for the AutoDesk Foundation for nearly a decade.
He is a member of the Athletic Trainers» Association of Florida Hall of Fame, the National Teachers Hall of Fame, and has received numerous awards for his teaching including being named a Disney American Teacher Honoree, USA Today All - Star Teacher, Toyota International Teacher Ambassador to the Galapagos Islands, Japan Fulbright Memorial Fund Teacher Ambassador (Japan), 2010 Florida Education Association Teacher of Excellence, 2011 Pearson Global Fellow (China), and most recently Dr. Underwood was named a 2018 NEA Foundation Global Fellow (South Africa) and a 2018 Top 50 Finalist in the Varkey Foundation Global Teacher Prize.
As MinnCAN's teacher policy fellow, I recently visited Washington, D.C. to attend Ed Fuel's Leadership Labs and to learn from teacher advocates at the National Council on Teacher Quality and Teach Plus.
Lawson may well have been encouraged to come to Colorado Springs by two New York artist - colleagues: Robert Reid, a fellow National Academician and member of The Ten American Painters («The Ten») who taught figure painting at the Broadmoor Academy from 1920 to 1927, and Randall Davey, who taught there from 1925 to 1930 and who preceded Lawson as a teacher at the Kansas City Art Institute.
b. 1923, New York City 1942, Undergraduate, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia 1946 - 50, Bachelor of Fine Art, University of Florida, Gainesville 1950, Teaching Assistant, University of Florida, Gainesville 1982 - 84, Adjunct Professor, Hunter College, New York 1985, Visiting Professor, Hunter College, New York AWARDS 1968, Guggenheim Fellow 1980, Purchase Award, National Print Exhibition, Trenton State College, New Jersey 1981, Andrew / Nelson / Whitehead Award, The Print Club 56 Annual, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania SOLO EXHIBITIONS Bennington College, Vermont, 1962.
SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS and SCREENINGS The Concordia Biennial: The Art of Teaching, Concordia Gallery, Concordia University, St. Paul, MN, 2016 It's so hard to live without you, Helsingborgs Dagblads Photo Salon, Landskrona Photo Festival, Landskrona, Sweden, 2016 The Golden Hour, See 18 Film Screening Room, MSP International Airport, Minneapolis, MN 2016 - 17 North of the 45th Parallel, DeVos Museum, Marquette, MI, 2016 Experimental Cinema: Pixels, Minneapolis International Film Festival, St. Anthony Main Theater, Minneapolis, MN, 2016 Society of Scottish Artists Annual Exhibition, RSA Gallery, National Galleries of Scotland, Edinburgh, 2015 This From There, Circa Gallery, Minneapolis, MN, 2015 Photography Since the Millennium, Louisville Photo Biennial, Carnegie Center for Art and History, New Albany, IN, 2015 SPE Combined Caucus Juried Exhibition, Ogden Museum of Southern Art, New Orleans, LA, 2015 SPE Combined Caucus Juried Exhibition, UCF Fine Arts Gallery, Orlando, FL, 2015 Perspectives, MN State Arts Board, St. Paul, MN, 2014 Faux / Real, Non-Fiction Gallery, Savannah, GA, 2014 Finders and Keepers, Duchesne Academy (participating Fotofest space), Houston, TX, 2014 Acquisitions and Debuts of the Hillstrom Museum of Art, St. Peter, MN, 2013 Art in the Age of Globalization: Outsourced, Minneapolis Institute of Art, MN, 2012 - 2013 What Can not Be Cured Must Be Endured, Paul Robeson Gallery, Newark, NJ, 2012 Terraforming: Contemporary discourse in landscape photography, King Street Gallery, Silver Spring, MD, 2012 Then + Now, Hillstrom Museum, St. Peter, MN, 2012 Intersections, Minneapolis College of Art and Design Gallery, Minneapolis, MN, 2012 EA$ T / WE $ T: A Global Look at Capitalism, New Harmony Gallery of Contemporary Art, New Harmony, IN, 2011 Faculty Exhibition, Schaeffer Gallery, Gustavus Adolphus College, St. Peter, MN, 2010 2008 McKnight Fellows Exhibition, Franklin Artworks, Minneapolis, MN, 2010 Re-Generate, Re-Image, Re-Focus: New Directions in Photography, Priscilla Payne Gallery, Bethlehem, PA, 2009 Yummy, Nexus Foundation, Philadelphia, PA, 2007 Visual Noise, UMC Art Gallery, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO, 2007 Imagining Namibia, The Art Center of St. Peter, St. Peter, MN, 2006 Soul Searching, Cyrus M. Running Gallery, Concordia College, Moorhead, MN, 2006 WCA International Video Shorts Festival, Boston, MA, 2006 Cuba Libre, The Art Center of St. Peter, St. Peter, MN, 2004 Faculty Exhibition, Carver Center for Arts and Technology, Baltimore, MD, 2003 SPE Regional Conference Exhibition, Manchester Craftsman's Guild, Pittsburgh, PA, 2002 True Confessions, Charles Theater, Baltimore, MD, 2000 On Sight, The School of Visual Arts, New York, NY, 2000 The Photographic Persona, Belknap Gallery, Univ. of Louisville, Louisville, KY, 1999 The Y2K Solution, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, 1999 AugenMusik (installation / performance), Peabody Conservatory, Baltimore, MD, 1999 Emerging Artists, Maryland Federation of Artists, Annapolis, MD, 1999 LaGrange National, LaGrange College, LaGrange, GA, 1998 Choice, Tate Gallery, University of Georgia, Athens, GA, 1998 Three Rivers Arts Festival, Wood Street Gallery, Pittsburgh, PA, 1997 She Defies Gravity, Ekhartsberga Gallery, McKees Rocks, PA, 1996 Exposures, Garfield Artworks, Pittsburgh, PA, 1996 Three Rivers Arts Festival, Wood Street Gallery, Pittsburgh, PA, 1995 Arts on Tour, Vine Street Gallery, Sharon, PA, 1994 Manchester Craftsman's Guild Staff Exhibition, Pittsburgh, PA, 1994
It is useful because it is honest; because it leaves not even the most obscure and friendless citizen without means of obtaining justice from a neighbouring State; because it obviates occasions of quarrels between States on account of the claims of their respective citizens; because it recognizes and strongly rests on this great moral truth that justice is the same whether due from one man or a million, or from a million to one man; because it teaches and greatly appreciates the value of our free republican national government, which places all our citizens on an equal footing, and enables each and every of them to obtain justice without any danger of being overborne by the weight and number of their opponents; and because it brings into action and enforces this great and glorious principle — that the people are the sovereign of this country, and consequently that fellow citizens and joint sovereigns can not be degraded by appearing with each other in their own courts to have their controversies determined.
Mr. Olson is an ICM Fellow and is certified to teach many of the National Center for State Courts» Court Management Program courses, including Managing Technology Projects and Technology Resources.
Highlights Teacher of the Year 2012 Fluent in Spanish, Italian and French Familiar with IEPs CPR Certified Knowledgeable of the Utah State Curriculum National Teaching Certified Experience Spanish and French Teacher 8/1/2014 — 6/1/2016 Reed High School — Salt Lake City, Utah Chaired the Foreign Language Department, which included a total of ten fellow educators.
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