I wanted to share the transformative power of education with students who needed it most, so I began my teaching
career at an elementary school in District 12 in the Bronx.
She began
her career at an elementary school, where she provided individual and group play therapy to a diverse student body of children ranging from the ages of 4 - 11.
Not exact matches
by Lela Nargi What makes a
career tech guy chomp
at the bit to open his own
elementary school?
Vadim is not much for holidays of any sort and I love every single one (cue me working
at an
elementary school for most of my
career!)
In her 20 + year
career in Education in previous positions
at private Tampa Bay area high, middle and
elementary schools, she served as International Programs Co-Director, Educational Technologist, World Languages chairperson and Spanish teacher.
Prior to her
career at APUS, Dr. Ratliff worked as an
elementary and middle
school counselor in North Carolina and Northern Virginia in addition to teaching
at George Mason University.
For the first time, the report also examines what states are doing to facilitate the transitions from preschool to
elementary school,
at one end of the spectrum, and from secondary
school to college and
careers,
at the other.
The instructional seeds planted and nurtured
at the
elementary school level become the mathematical foundation of the college and
career readiness intent of the Common Core State Standards.
Included: Tips to creating a successful
career day
at the
elementary or middle
school levels.
John Porter, whose 40 - year
career in education includes experience as a teacher and as an administrator and principal
at the
elementary, middle, and high
school levels in Alexandria, Virginia, says providing the opportunity for such observation, or the opportunity to observe a middle
school science or math teacher
at another
school in the district, can lessen teacher frustration.
Tricia's teaching
career began
at a private
elementary school in Boston, and she now serves in a wide - range of teacher leader roles at the Murphy School and in the dis
school in Boston, and she now serves in a wide - range of teacher leader roles
at the Murphy
School and in the dis
School and in the district.
Equally intriguing are the college and
career readiness indicators
at the
elementary and middle
school levels: • % of students taking Algebra I • % of students chronically absent (greater than 10 % of the year)
Ms. Hardy — who is in her first year as principal — has staked her
career on improving the culture and upping the test scores
at this struggling
elementary school, located in a gritty part of New Orleans» Central City neighborhood.
Zimny began her
career in St. Louis County, Mo., as a special education teacher assistant in 1977, working her way up to become a teacher, lead teacher, assistant principal, and principal
at both the
elementary and high
school levels.
Undergraduate students preparing for a teaching
career with bilingual children in the English as a Second Language (ESL) and Structured English Immersion (SEI) classroom settings
at the
elementary, middle, or high
school levels.
In a national survey of public
schools, the National Comprehensive Center for Teacher Quality and Public Agenda (2007) found that if given a choice between two otherwise identical
schools, 76 percent of secondary teachers and 81 percent of
elementary teachers early in their
careers would rather be
at a
school in which administrators strongly supported teachers than
at a
school that paid significantly higher salaries.
During her
career, Diane has taught in
elementary, middle, and high
schools, and she has recently had the opportunity to return to the classroom to teach 6th grade English and Earth Science
at Health Sciences Middle
School in San Diego, where she is also an instructional coach at both the middle school and Health Sciences High and Middle Co
School in San Diego, where she is also an instructional coach
at both the middle
school and Health Sciences High and Middle Co
school and Health Sciences High and Middle College.
Solar launched her
career teaching in Oakland
at Markham and Maxwell Park
elementary schools.
She began her magnet
school career in
elementary school at Murray Language Academy, a K - 8 magnet
school offering French, Japanese, Mandarin, and Spanish Language studies to its students.
Her educational
career began as a high
school student when she tutored
at her former
elementary school.
He also had an extensive administrative
career serving in principalships
at the
elementary and middle
school levels.
Weights: Overall, states generally place emphasis on growth
at the
elementary level, whereas proficiency and other indicators to gauge college and
career readiness play a larger role in high
schools; however, Georgia uses uniform achievement and growth weights across grade levels.
Brian's wife, Rebeckah, has taught in Missouri public
schools for her entire
career and currently teaches
elementary school at the Lee's Summit R - 7 School Dis
school at the Lee's Summit R - 7
School Dis
School District.
Given Karina's tremendous work, we recently asked her to take on overseeing both
elementary school programs
at Barrio Logan and
at our upcoming Chula Vista location as part of the Chula Vista Promise Neighborhood initiative, a federally funded program designed to transform one of San Diego County's most underserved communities through coordinated services from cradle to
career.
PS 446s principal, Meghan Dunn began her
career as a Teach for America teacher
at PS 335, a successful
elementary school in Crown Heights where she discovered children do better if they stay with the same teacher for two years.
She started her
career in education as a Teach For America Bay Area corps member, teaching
at a traditional public
elementary school in Richmond.
The indicators include: student growth and achievement in reading and math; graduation rates for high
schools; English language proficiency; for
elementary and middle
schools, an additional indicator on student growth such as science achievement, and
at least one indicator of
school quality or success, such as
career and college readiness.
Commissioner Stewart has served nearly 40 years in education, beginning her
career as a
school teacher, and continuing through the first 20 years of service to students, educators and families as a guidance counselor, testing and research specialist, assistant principal and principal
at both the
elementary and high
school levels.
Her educational
career includes teaching
at the
elementary and middle
school levels, serving as a middle
school assistant principal, high
school assistant principal, and
elementary and high
school principal.
Throughout her
career, she has taught in
elementary, middle, and high
schools, and she has recently had the opportunity to return to the classroom to teach 6th grade English and Earth Science
at Health Sciences Middle
School in San Diego, where she is also an instructional coach at both the middle school and Health Sciences High and Middle Co
School in San Diego, where she is also an instructional coach
at both the middle
school and Health Sciences High and Middle Co
school and Health Sciences High and Middle College.
His
career in education spans five decades and has included teaching
at the high
school, middle
school and
elementary school levels.
She began her
career as a first grade teacher
at Wilkinson Primary
School as a 2002 Teach For America corps member in Washington, D.C.. Upon moving to New York, she joined Excellence Boys Charter
School of Uncommon
Schools, where she served as reading specialist, director of staff development, and
elementary academy principal.
To qualify for the Governor's Award for Educational Excellence,
schools and
school divisions must meet all state and federal achievement benchmarks for
at least two consecutive years and achieve applicable excellence goals for
elementary reading, enrollment in Algebra I by the eighth grade, enrollment in college - level courses, high
school graduation, attainment of advanced diplomas, increased attainment of
career and industry certifications, and participation in the Virginia Preschool Initiative.
To qualify for the Governor's Award for Educational Excellence,
schools and
school divisions must meet all state and federal achievement benchmarks for
at least two consecutive years and meet Governor Kaine's goals for achievement in
elementary reading; enrollment in Algebra I by grade 8; enrollment in college - level courses; attainment of advanced diplomas and
career and industry certifications; and participation, if eligible, in the Virginia Preschool Initiative.
Highlights of the visit, included a tour of the Satellite Center which offers ten
career pathways for juniors and seniors; a visit to R. K. Smith Middle
School where CPR — Circle of Power and Respect — is a part of Developmental Design, a social / emotional curriculum, that is offered in all of the district's middle and
elementary schools; and a look
at the former commercial space transformed into the Professional Learning Center, complete with professional development classrooms, a technology lab, and a technology installation center.
At this point in her career, Scarpetta has seen it all and very little throws her, but right now she is exhausted and shaken having just returned from working one of the worst mass killings in U. S. history - the blood bath at the Newtown, Conn., elementary schoo
At this point in her
career, Scarpetta has seen it all and very little throws her, but right now she is exhausted and shaken having just returned from working one of the worst mass killings in U. S. history - the blood bath
at the Newtown, Conn., elementary schoo
at the Newtown, Conn.,
elementary school.
She spent several
career days
at veterinary hospitals during
elementary and middle
school.
After retiring from a 20 - year teaching
career in public
elementary and middle
schools, he was a professor and artist - in - residence
at Pomona College from 1979 to 1994 and taught
at Claremont Graduate University.
[6][7][note 21] She began her teaching
career in 1918
at a New York
elementary school and in 1921 was promoted to teach drawing
at the junior high level.
There are perhaps few
careers more challenging, frustrating, and ultimately rewarding than that of education, particularly
at the pre-
school,
elementary, middle
school, and high
school levels.
«These survey results have shown us there's increased confidence among Baby Boomers in their ability to achieve their goals in their next phase of life — which might mean starting a second
career, enrolling in college classes, trying Zumba and acting classes or mentoring kids
at the local
elementary school.»