Sentences with phrase «student scholastic»

Core Competencies Supportive / Structured Teaching Environment • Foster Student Scholastic Development Middle School Science • Lesson Planning • Curriculum • Communications • Study Improvement
Perform family needs assessment and research possible internal issues that may interfere with student scholastic progress.
Core Competencies Supportive / Structured Teaching Environment • Foster Student Scholastic Development History Lesson Plan Development • Curriculum • Communications • Study Improvement • Student Interaction
Core Competencies Supportive / Structured Teaching Program Development • Foster Student Scholastic Development Curriculum Development • Instructional Leader • Liaison • Communications • Study Improvement Strategies
Core Competencies Supportive / Structured Teaching Environment • Foster Student Scholastic Development Community Involvement • Lesson Planning • Curriculum • Communications • Study Improvement
My past work experience and educational success has shaped me into a Teacher with skills in curriculum development and student scholastic development processes.
• Work closely with parents to develop strategic partnerships to promote sustained student scholastic success.
It is with your organization that I offer my extensive career experience, educational consultancy, innovative and creative educational development programs and sound student scholastic initiatives, demonstrating creative and successful process improvement methodologies in teaching today's youth.

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Meanwhile, lots of mediocre students thrive outside a scholastic environment.
Scholarships greatly help offset some of the financial strain facing students as they pursue their scholastic endeavors.
When one particularly bright student had finished reading a paper filled with a long and aimless series of distinctions, Holmer turned to him and said, «You've got all the makings of a scholastic
At Louvain, the students brought works of scholastic theology along to the fire and turned the occasion into something rather different from what was intended.
Johann Lang, in a letter to Spalatin in March 1516 (shortly before he was appointed to Erfurt) referring to the large numbers of students who were dropping out of the courses on scholastic philosophy and theology, and explaining the rebirth of biblical studies (he used the Renaissance type word reviviscere) and the new Strong interest in antiquae scriptores, identified the phenomenon by pointing to the international influence of Reuchlin and Erasmus, «men of great erudition and integrity».
Each team is composed of nine students, three from each grade point category, and includes three Honor (GPA 3.75 - 4.00), three Scholastic (GPA 3.00 - 3.74), and three Varsity (GPA 0.00 - 2.99) students.
These students showed exemplary scholastic abilities and leadership qualities, outstanding standardized test scores and significant involvement in their school and community.
With our qualified team instruction and rigorous academic curriculum, students achieve high scholastic goals.
WHITE PLAINS, NY — Chess enthusiasts of all ages and abilities are invited to join instructors and students from the National Scholastic Chess Foundation for Chess in the Park being held Monday, October 9 from 1 to 4 pm at the Ruby Dee Park at 1
Singapore leads the world in the Programme for International Student Assessment rankings, which measures international scholastic performance in 15 - year - olds.
Organizers of MESA, an educational enrichment program that encourages and aids minority students to pursue science - related majors, understood what many people including the bigoted farmer and my high school counselor did not — that minorities are capable of great scholastic achievement and triumph despite negative stereotypical labels.
Thoroughly at home in scholastic surroundings, Delfyett recalls a number of challenges in his professional career and reminds his students to stay the course no matter what.
Scholarly articles published by over 20 researchers in Monographs, titled «The Relation of Childhood Physical Activity to Brain Health, Cognition and Scholastic Achievement» indicate that while physical activity in schools has diminished in part because of a growing emphasis on student performance and academic testing, decreased physical activity is actually related to decreased academic performance.
Well - nourished students in Madrid who consumed an adequate breakfast (more than 20 percent of their daily energy) achieved better reasoning scores in the scholastic aptitude test (SAT) than did breakfast - skippers.3 What a good motivator for your profession - aspiring teen: «If you are college - bound, eat breakfast!»
He also conducts site visits at City Springs Elementary & Middle School where he teaches the students mindfulness practices in order to assist the children in their everyday scholastic lives.
For more than 30 years, Scholastic has been providing students, teachers, and parents with access to thousands of affordable books and educational products.
The HTML version of IUPAC Blue Book Nomenclature of Organic Chemistry, Pergamon Press, Oxford, 1979 and A Guide to IUPAC Nomenclature of Organic For more than 30 years, Scholastic has been providing students, teachers, and parents with access to thousands of affordable books and educational products.
As an added push this year, Room to Read has inaugurated the Literacy One Challenge, which invites students and schools to match a 2007 donation from Scholastic of 400,000 English - language books sent to Room to Read schools and libraries in Cambodia.
During a visit to campus on March 6, Margery Mayer, executive vice president of Scholastic Corporation, encouraged HGSE students to bring forth ideas for education publications and materials as the industry changes in the future.
Initial eligibility for the awards is based on a student's score on the Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test.
The study, which used data compiled from students who took the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) from 1995 to 1998, was conducted by Daniel Koretz and Cathy Horn of the Harvard Graduate School of Education; Michael Russell and Kelly Shasby of Boston College and Chingwei David Shin of the University of Iowa.
She has also run an educational tutoring business for the past 20 years that have helped thousands of students with Dyslexia, ADD, ADHD, Learning Differences, and Struggling Students to achieve enormous scholastic and professional sustudents with Dyslexia, ADD, ADHD, Learning Differences, and Struggling Students to achieve enormous scholastic and professional suStudents to achieve enormous scholastic and professional successes.
Scholastic Publisher Urges HGSE Students to Bring Research to the Classroom During a visit to campus on March 6, Margery Mayer, executive vice president of Scholastic Corporation, encouraged HGSE students to bring forth ideas for education publications and materials as the industry changes in theStudents to Bring Research to the Classroom During a visit to campus on March 6, Margery Mayer, executive vice president of Scholastic Corporation, encouraged HGSE students to bring forth ideas for education publications and materials as the industry changes in thestudents to bring forth ideas for education publications and materials as the industry changes in the future.
So when I recently learned that PISA (the Programme for International Student Assessment, a worldwide evaluation of 15 - year - old school pupils» scholastic performance — and one of the main sources of concern over the state of reading, math, and science education in the US) had released an overview of performance in digital reading, navigation and computer use in 2009, I was excited.
This year, 20,000 students in grades 7 through 12 entered the competition, the highest number ever, according to Scholastic officials.
When the 600 junior - and senior - high - school students who are winners in this year's Scholastic Writing Awards were notified recently, they joined a list of competition winners that includes Sylvia Plath, Bernard Malamud, and Joyce Carol Oates.
Only one in nine high - school students uses outside coaching courses to prepare for the Scholastic Aptitude Test, but those who do so rate them as helpful in raising scores, according to a new survey by the College Board.
Though racial and ethnic breakdowns were missing from his data, what Coleman discovered, and documents with some detail, is that students didn't care much about scholastic things; that, in all the schools, they cared more for «good looks» and «being an athlete» than they did for «good grades» and «being smart.»
The sweet spot for Rosetta Stone Korea is in serving students who are in Grades 1 to 4 because they are young enough that the parents are less focused on how the language learning will prepare students for the suneung, or the College Scholastic Aptitude Test.
Responding to critics who charged that standardized tests failed to measure the full range of student abilities and were biased against women and minorities, the college dropped its requirement that applicants submit their scores on the Scholastic Aptitude Test.
The board — which oversees the country's largest standardized - testing programs, including the Scholastic Aptitude Tests, the Achievement Tests, and the Advanced Placement tests for high - school students — is a membership organization of more than 2,500 colleges, schools, school systems, and education associations.
The presence of teacher unions is positively correlated with higher student achievement on the Scholastic Assessment Test (SAT) and the American College Test (ACT), according to a new study presented in the Harvard Educational Review (Winter 2000).
Student choice of what to read, rather than yours, is important — in a recent Australian study (Scholastic, 2016) nine out of 10 children said their favourite books were the ones they picked out themselves, and the same proportion said they were more likely to finish a book they'd picked out themselves.
Improvements by minority students were «significantly» responsible for the slight rise in average Scholastic Aptitude Test (sat) scores in 1982 — the first increase in 19 years — the test's sponsor said last week.
Students may find learning to be more fun as they become more capable of meeting scholastic challenges and overcoming any learning weaknesses.
And there is a real societal price to pay, as students are sleep - deprived and unhappy, employers question how ready they are for life and work after leaving school — the College Scholastic Aptitude Test incentives memorization at the expense of thinking because of its structure and time limit — and the birth rate has declined markedly in Korea at least in part because of how expensive it is to have children.
That rule would have barred all institutional aid to incoming student - athletes who did not have a 2.0 grade - point average in 11 core high - school subjects, plus a score of at least 700 (out of 1600) on the Scholastic...
Over the summer, students and parents who practice the above tips can see great strengthening and improvement in scholastic skills, and avoid digressing two to three months in learning.
It found that «attending an exam school increases the rigor of high school courses taken and the probability that a student graduates with an advanced high school degree» but «has little impact on Scholastic Aptitude Test scores, college enrollment, or college graduation.»
Scholastic Book Fairs, a Scholastic subsidiary based in Lake Mary, Fla., helps schools provide students with educational books from more than 100 publishers.
This collaboration enables direct contact with older students who are immersed in and committed to programs of higher education and can represent for inner - city high school students the path to scholastic success.
In some cases, schools institute these policies in a well - intentioned effort to build strong scholastic communities, but their criteria effectively serve to exclude many students.
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