Not exact matches
When
teachers are able
to create an environment that promotes those three feelings, they say,
students exhibit much higher levels of motivation.
program that lets kids and their adult caregivers learn about the park first hand by using fun, self - guided worksheets; the NewYork Historical Society, where she developed curriculum guides
to help classroom
teachers incorporate primary sources into their instruction; the American Museum of Natural History, where she developed a series of
teacher guides for the Moveable Museum
exhibits and several temporary museum
exhibits; and MOUSE, a New York City based non-profit organization that works
to train middle and high school
students to initiate and manage technology help desks, where she developed curriculum and educational support materials for
students, faculty advisors, and MOUSE trainers.
As more schools implement universal lunch and breakfast, cafeterias are seeing participation rates shoot sky - high, while
teachers report
students who are more ready
to learn, and
exhibiting fewer behavior problems.
[BOX 3: Grants and Contracts] Financial Statements, 1957 - 1959 Financial Reports, 1957 - 1959 Financial Statements, 1958 Financial Reports 1960-1961 1962 1963 1964-1965 1966-1967 Report on Review of Source Data Preparation for Accounting Purposes, Oct. 1961 AAAS Budgets, 1968 - 1969 Financial Reports, 1968 - 1969 Financial Statements and Accountant's Opinion, 1969 Financial Statements and Accountant's Opinion, 1970 Financial Reports, 1970 - 1971 Financial Reports, 1972 Financial Reports from Operations, 1979 Budget Proposal for Fiscal Year 1974 and Projections
to 1963 Report for Examination of Financial Statements and Additional Information, 1983 - 1984 Closed out Funds and Stocks AAAS Grants Committee, 1955 AID Audit - Mexico City, 1974 Asia Foundation, 1955 - 1975 Boston Concerts Carnegie Corp. - Grant
to AAAS for Science Teaching Improvement Program Graham Chedd - Contract [3 folders], 1973 - 1977 DOS - AID Irene Tinker, 1973 - 1977 RISM Research for the Study of Man, 1973 - 1977 Smithsonian, 1971 - 1977 Audit, 1973 - 1977 Close Out, 1976 - 1978 GE Grant - Regional Consultants on Science Teaching, 1956 Gordon Marshall,
Exhibits Contract, 1952 National Endowment of the Arts, 1973 NSF Grant - Soviet Science, 1952 Training Talented
Students, 1955 Travelling High School Library, 1956 Gordon Conference on
Teacher Education, 1956 Junior Academies Workshop, 1957 Proposal
to NSF for Development of Science Teaching Materials for Elementary and Junior High Schools, 1961 Progress Report
to the NSF on the Holiday Science Lecture Program, 1963 Proposal
to the NSF for 1964 Visiting Foreign Staff Project, 1963 NSF - US - Japan Comparative Science Program, 1963 NSF - US - Japan Cooperative Science Program, 1964 WGBH, 1972 Willis Shapley, Contract Agreement, Oct. 1978 DHEW - Barrier Free Meetings, Oct. 1977 CBS News - Conquest Program Series, 1959 MISCO Contract - original, 1972 Basic Books Publishing - New Roads
to Yesterday, 1963 - 1966
As
students get older, they become much more independent with their
exhibits, and
teachers develop rubrics
to go along with a particular assignment.
Teachers will respond or react
to a
student who
exhibits verbal or physical conduct problems.
The flat salary schedule for
teachers is a good reason for those in Madison
to welcome the stipends of $ 6,250 that the district offers
to its «master»
teachers, who take a leadership role among the faculty, and the bonuses averaging $ 3,400
to teachers who
exhibit outstanding classroom performance and
student achievement.
In recent years, some of the country's leading museums have used Pachyderm — an open source software package accessed using a standard Web browser —
to create compelling, interactive CDs, DVDs, and online learning experiences that complement and enhance
exhibits for both
teachers and
students.
The
exhibit, in which 15
teachers demonstrated their work through posters, attracted an audience of graduate
students, administrators, and educators from other communities, as well as representatives from Project Zero and the Center for Collaborative Education, an organization that partners with public schools and districts «
to create and sustain effective and equitable schools.»
Any visitor can see the evidence in the
students» engagement and the eye - popping projects that adorn almost every corner and wall — many of which the teens have
exhibited to local businesspeople, not just
teachers.
Teachers can also connect
students to external resources, such as experts in a specific field or museum
exhibits covering a relevant topic.
Children's Museums «
Exhibit» Educational Outreach If you aren't lucky enough
to have a children's museum nearby, you might be surprised
to discover that many museums do nt just open their doors
to actual
students and
teachers; they also reach out
to those who can't visit in person.
(3) other advisory and individual or group counseling assistance
to enable
students to benefit from the curriculum,
to help
students develop and implement postsecondary education and career plans,
to help
students who
exhibit any attendance, academic, behavioral or adjustment problems and
to encourage parental involvement, provided that advisory assistance shall be provided by
teachers or counselors, or by certified teaching assistants under the supervision of counselors or
teachers, and that such individual or group counseling assistance shall be provided by certified or licensed school counselors or by certified or licensed school psychologists or certified or licensed school social workers in cooperation with school counselors; and
With
teachers pushing hard
to get through their curriculum,
students may begin
exhibiting telltale signs of the blahs.
It may also be that black
teachers simply have more effective classroom - management practices than white
teachers, on average, and are therefore better able
to induce misbehaving
students to exhibit better behavior.
During planning, for example, a team will usually discuss how — or whether — the
teacher should respond
to a
student who
exhibits a particular misconception; during the post-lesson discussion, there may be argument about whether the kikkan shidō was effective.
This lack of knowledge on how
to handle some of the challenging behaviors our
students can
exhibit leaves many general education
teachers feeling as if their only recourse of action is
to suspend.
Alexandria, VA (02/17/10)-- Thousands of educators, including
teachers, principals, superintendents, and school board members, will work with experts at ASCD's 65th Annual Conference and
Exhibit Show
to learn what works best when preparing
students for an increasingly competitive world.
Students entering
teacher preparation programs often
exhibit a desire
to be shown the magic bullet of teaching practice.
Teachers also said that the standardized test given by the state did not require
students to exhibit knowledge of multiple representations of functions — it required only that
students generate a solution.
A recent study by TNTP showed that
teachers who affected higher outcomes for
students also
exhibited other positive qualities, according
to surveys of the
students in their classrooms.
Problematic
students scrutinize these tendencies
to exhibit manipulative behavior, which creates a repetitive cycle of interactions that sabotage
teachers» positive intentions.
There are two intersecting trends here: 1) holding schools /
teachers accountable for putting a stop
to bullying; and 2)
to stop suspending / expelling consistently disruptive
students who
exhibit «willful defiance.»
Through access
to master
teachers,
exhibiting a variety of techniques, and observation of diverse PK - 12
students,
teacher candidates are better equipped
to develop techniques for working with diverse PK - 12
students (Love et al., 1990).
Strategies
teachers may use for addressing the instructional needs of
students whose cognitive abilities are significantly below average and who
exhibit deficits in adaptive behavior include: (1) repetition of key content; (2) including a functional component
to lessons, that is, emphasizing skills needed for success in day -
to - day adult life; 17 and (3) making concepts concrete.
Teachers that
exhibit enthusiasm can lead
to students who are more likely
to be engaged, interested, energetic, and curious about learning the subject matter.
If the gains obtained by the
students of a given
teacher, school, or school system meet or exceed the rate of increase
exhibited by those same
students in previous years, that
teacher, school, or system is said
to be doing a good job.
«This award is intended
to go
to visionary education leaders who have
exhibited commitment, expertise and dedication
to improving education for
teachers and
students.
Classroom
teachers, with the support of a
teacher's guide, will then lead their
students through the MPM Third Planet
exhibit to see the changes on Earth through time.
Before the site visit
to East Chicago, the preservice
teachers reported that they expected
to see an underfunded, rundown school with inadequate resources and
students who
exhibited bad behavior; in their post-visit reactions they indicated «surprise» at the well - maintained school and well - behaved
students.
The concept of creativity was a concern in this study as results showed that
students,
teachers, and arts professionals
exhibited poor knowledge and limited vocabulary in order
to articulate learning through creativity.
In a differentiated class, the
teacher uses (1) a variety of ways for
students to explore curriculum content, (2) a variety of sense - making activities or processes through which
students can come
to understand and «own» information and ideas, and (3) a variety of options through which
students can demonstrate or
exhibit what they have learned.
Taken together the various
teacher credentials
exhibit quite large effects on math achievement, whether compared
to the effects of changes in class size or
to the socio - economics characteristics of
students.
The different
teachers and their motivations and abilities for teaching empower them
to achieve great feats in their school and with their classrooms like meaningful projects, school - wide shows, and events that
exhibit student activism and build community awareness.
When a
student exhibits problematic behavior, Huerta says that «
teachers act quickly with counselors or the
student support team
to «find out what the real deal is» (NPR Staff, 2013).
This year Turner Contemporary and Canterbury Christ Church University are offering an unparalleled opportunity for
students aged between 4 - 19 and
teachers in Kent and Medway
to exhibit their work alongside...
St. Thomas Elementary School, Tifton, GA Library Assistant, 8/2010
to Present • Receive and respond
to students» inquiries regarding books, periodicals and other information • Assist
students in locating choice of books and performing online research • Escort
students to choice of aisles and inquire if they need additional help • Perform circulation desk activities such as checking out books • Follow up on overdue books by contacting
students and class
teachers in case of no show • Take new
students» information and create and issue library cards • Process library books by placing barcodes and sensitization strips on them • Promote library services by reaching out
to students through workshops and book readings • Plan and install cultural
exhibits for library events • Coordinate with book vendors and suppliers and ensure a constant supply of books • Ascertain cleanliness and neatness of bookshelves and ensure that any torn books are repaired or replaced immediately
In a recent study on early adaptation
to school in young children, McIntyre and colleagues (2006) found that children who had a higher degree of adaptability and intelligence at 36 months were less likely
to exhibit behavior problems and more likely
to have more positive
student —
teacher relationship at 60 months than children with lower intelligence and adaptive behavior scores.