Sentences with phrase «adult leadership model»

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For all of these reasons, this is the moment for the Mayor and Council to build on the momentum from last year's investment and use their leadership to make New York City a model of adult literacy service provision.
The plan for the ISTE Student Technology Leadership Symposium was for high school students to have an opportunity to use their leadership and technology skills in educational change and to develop models for learning that involve youth and adults working together in full partnership.
Near - peer relationships are an important kind of leadership for both students and adults: with students, it can take the form of near - peer mentoring for college and career aspirations, while for adults it can take the form of training - the - trainer models to build internal capacity and competence and overcome the stigma of professional development.
Develop models of distributed leadership that empower teacher leaders to drive weekly, content - specific adult learning and practice in their schools.
Our Citizen Scholars will be college ready, active citizens, and lifelong learners, by providing key social skills training, leadership development opportunities, building positive adult models and relationships through looping and small learning communities.
House teams will address needs such as conflict resolution, goal setting and planning, active listening, time management, and bullying; will provide opportunities for leadership; and will reflect a blended model of adults and students from all grade levels, K - 5, on each team to ensure a setting representative of a home, such as the dynamic between older and younger siblings.
The suggested activities and topics described for all participant groups offer opportunities for reciprocal learning through leadership: that is, adults role - modeling for students, students role - modeling for other students, and students and adults learning from each other.
These events were heavy lifts and Jennifer takes them with stride: always being professional, modeling leadership, and being a support to both adults and students.»
For middle school students, seeing high school students take on leadership roles brings the context of the class out of the typical model where it is an adult «leading» kids.
Modeling the personal leadership that sets the tone for all student adult relationships in the school.
Teacher — Duties & Responsibilities Teach financial management classes focused on budgeting, credit, home buying, and foreclosure prevention Instruct leadership development classes utilizing the DISC Personality Profile Assessment Model Administer DISC Assessment Tool, analyze students results, and build student leadership profiles Implement multiple teaching techniques to reach audiences of varying learning styles and abilities Design and implement challenging and captivating curriculum resulting in student engagement Responsible for one on one instruction and lecture - based learning for classes as large as 50 students Experienced in both youth and adult education instruction techniques and subject matter Plan and administer Bible based education and development classes for Abundant Life Church Lead classes in vision, program, mission, and leadership development for church members and leaders Actively serve on multiple nonprofit boards focused on education and community development Lecture on leadership development, financial responsibility, and other topics at community functions
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