Sentences with phrase «about educators who»

We have all heard about educators who have worked in jobs they have grown to hate; they have become bored and uninspired in their day - to - day work.
We're excited about educators who are fired up about our liberal arts program, positive approach to discipline, and commitment to serve all students.
At Ascend, we're excited about educators who are fired up about our liberal arts program, positive approach to discipline, and commitment to serve all students.
But what about educators who teach subjects like art and music, where students don't take statewide tests?
At The Hechinger Report, we've written about educators who are overwhelmed — and, at times, underwhelmed — by the number of options for education technology programs and products.
Another teacher, Sheila Jane, published the blog post about educators who actively used Periscope for communicating with students.
This path is all about an educator who understands the reasoning behind their teaching.
It's the first time the state has provided information online about an educator who has been disciplined by the board.
While the headmaster's belief in so - called indigo children may give you pause, there's something to be said about an educator who wants to encourage children to explore technology, and gives them a unique setting where their curiosity is encouraged.

Not exact matches

I read books about the female brain, met with science and math elementary school teachers and nonprofit educators who were doing programs to get kids interested in STEM.
In addition to professionals wanting to enter the venture capital field and entrepreneurs looking to raise venture capital funding, this course also benefits anyone who wants to learn more about financing, including lawyers, accountants, angel investors, bankers, policy makers, regulators and educators.
The authors report on the results of a survey of scientists and theological educators, asking about their belief in a God who intervenes in human affairs.
This book is written for Christian educators, trainers, teachers, and lay people who are facing the question: «How can we say what we mean about God so that our assertions will be understood, accepted, and responded to?»
But in my reporting for How Children Succeed, I noticed a strange paradox: Many of the educators I encountered who seemed best able to engender noncognitive abilities in their students never said a word about these skills in the classroom.
When Harville Hendrix writes about relationships, he discusses them not just as an educator and a therapist, but as a man who has himself been through a failed marriage.
As educators, we care about both the process — joyful, active learning — and the result: independent thinkers who act with purpose and compassion.
The nurses and childbirth educators who lead these classes have seen dads in a variety of emotional states, so don't feel embarrassed or hesitant about asking them for help.
Aside from reading his book, Kim John Payne's biography from his website speaks volumes about both his experience as a parent educator and his heart as someone who truly wants to help families to slow down so parents can enjoy their children and children can enjoy their childhood — and grow up to be successful adults in our society:
I think that change has to come as part of returning education decisions to educators and parents — people who care about and work with kids.
I am fortunate to have a wonderful longtime partner (who, as an educator, knows all about small salaries), but I sometimes wonder what would happen if I lost my job and was looking for love — would I be marriage material (assuming I even wanted to marry again, that is, which I don't), or even dateable?
Meet the families where children blossomed after being homeschooled (Irish Examiner, Ireland, 20-01-16)-- encouraging article about home educators with teenage or adult children who have flourished, and gone on to higher education after home educating for many years.
SUNNY GAULT: Alright, so today we are breaking down the anatomy of a breast pump and Vicki Twomey as a certified lactation educator with AMEDA, company who makes breast pump and also helps educate moms about breastfeeding and pumping.
To Cindy, who is wondering about breastfeeding and why everyone makes it so scary... well, as a nurse with 10 years of experience with lactating mothers... and as a certified lactation educator since my first son was 1... I have to tell you that breastfeeding is an amazing experience!
In Season Mom If you have questions or concerns about being an older mother but don't want to join a group, consider contacting Cynthia Wilson James, a former childbirth educator who delivered her two daughters after age 40.
And it has become clear, at the same time, that the educators who are best able to engender noncognitive abilities in their students often do so without really «teaching» these capacities the way one might teach math or reading — indeed, they often do so without ever saying a word about them in the classroom.
It sounds lofty, but I truly believe that babywearing and that educators who teach families about connected parenting can change the world.
If you're a nurse, doula, midwife, childbirth educator or even just a new parent who wants to know everything about babywearing, I highly suggest becoming a babywearing educator!
«I invested about $ 40 in a hands - free pumping bra, so I could pump breast milk on my way to work,» says Robin Elise Weiss, a doula and childbirth educator who lives in rural Kentucky.
On the About Us page, you may view the dynamic group of educators who make up this growing school.
It should be read by every medical student, every midwife, every childbirth educator, every sociologist of childbirth, every researcher, every woman who is picking her way through the minefield of decisions that need to be made about obstetric care.
«This award confirms what we in Cherokee County have known for years: Ms. Chambers is a skilled nurse, dedicated educator and outstanding administrator, who cares deeply about her community,» Superintendent of Schools Dr. Brian V. Hightower said.
Her 16 page paper, «Ecstatic Birth,» (Buckley, 2010) guides educators and doula trainers, who rely heavily on her explanations of hormonal physiology in childbearing, for teaching about labor physiology and psychology and the impact of care practices.
I know a lot about working with other people's kids, but I'll be the first to admit, I'm no parenting expert, which is why I'm so happy to work in a school where we have three brilliant parent educators to whom I can refer parents who come to me with their parenting concerns.
I write here often about teaching children, but one of the most important things we do is to also teach their parents, which is done formally through our parent educators, and informally by our larger community of families who are, collectively, striving to offer children the opportunity to acquire the skills and attributes of success through play.
I am just a lowly stay - at - home mom who must rely on websites, doctors, and educators to have a clue about what my own children need...
For about a month I had been receiving calls from my good friend who is also a childbirth educator and post partum depression specialist, family counselor Maria Zeitz.
Holly Kretschmar and Julie Gamberg are two parents, writers, and educators who live in Los Angeles and are writing a book about parenting tools.
Rivkah is a certified childbirth educator, DONA - trained postpartum doula and journalist who puts her passion about Attachment Parenting to use as a writer, mother and educator for expectant and new parents.
Stephanie Crumley Hill is a childbirth educator who for more than 20 years has written professionally about pregnancy, family and a variety of health and medical topics.
«These findings cement the fact that New York is leading the way in open testing and should serve to calm the nerves of parents and educators who have expressed concerns about higher standards.
The state Assembly Minority Education Forum in Baldwinsville on Monday night brought out parents and educators who are concerned about the controversial new Common Core educational standards enforced in New York state classrooms.
She is shown here with a group of educators who are about to begin their lobbying visits.
While reading Ungar, I could not help but think about Don McLeroy, a man who vexed scientists and educators for the first decade of this century in his roles as a member and then chair of the Texas State Board of Education.
Among them was Caitlin Quarrington, a Canadian science educator who saw the workshop as an opportunity to learn more about international relations and diplomacy.
«The findings demonstrate that gossip is intimately linked to mate competition and not solely the product of a female gender stereotype that may be viewed as pejorative,» states Davis, who believes that therapists, counsellors, educators, and the general public should rethink their stance about gossip.
Habitable Press is operated by scientists and educators who are passionate about bridging the gap between academic and everyday knowledge.
Uwingu, a for profit space company, consists of a growing team of space scientists, educators, NASA veterans, and prominent business people who are passionate about space exploration and education.
The Wrinkled Brain Project is pleased to collaborate with Blue Marble Space on Habitable Press, a publishing initiative operated by scientists and educators who are passionate about bridging the gap between academic and everyday knowledge.
She wasn't selling gimmicks or quick fixes, she was the real deal, an educator who truly cares about the women who need help.
Health educator Dr. Datis Kharrazian, who specializes in sharing non-pharmaceutical applications to chronic illnesses, autoimmune disorders, and complex neurological disorders to medical practitioners around the world, is back today sharing about his brand new book on this subject of brain health entitled «Why Isn't My Brain Working?
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