Sentences with phrase «become high school math teachers»

The interests ranged from kindergarten through grade 12, so some students were learning to become high school math teachers, some were working on middle school social studies, and some of us, like me, were learning about beginning reading in elementary school.
Pettibon studied economics and became a high school math teacher before his decision to return to college.

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If funded, the program will train Harvard College seniors to become middle and high school teachers in targeted areas: math, science, history, and English.
At first, Robinson was her fifth - grade math teacher, but then their paths continued to cross as he became her junior high school assistant principal, then high school principal, then principal for whom she worked, then colleague and, finally, hired hand!
The program will train them to become middle - and high - school teachers of math, science, social studies, and English.
A former Oakland high school math teacher, Lakshminarayanan left classroom teaching two years ago to become a coach, and the district provided a week of training in the summer, plus ongoing training every other month.
... We see that in two years of this work, our math team led the highest gains in the city, teacher absenteeism dramatically reduced... student discipline fell in an astronomical change, because the culture of the school became one of aspiration.»
Kiersten Franz has a bachelor's degree in math, a master's in education, and several years» teaching experience under her belt — excellent qualifications, presumably, for becoming a New York City high school statistics teacher.
«These kids come out of high school with a very shaky command of high school math and eventually become teachers who can show their students the steps for doing a long division problem, but can't tell them why it works.
Launched in 2016, the Nashville Teacher Residency (NTR) recruits and trains recent, non-education major college graduates to become high performing middle and high school math and English teachers serving low - income students in Nashville's district and charter schools.
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