«I see myself further developing the children's cooking
class curriculum offered in Sur La Table stores into an easily accessible online format available to students, schools and the worldwide community.»
Not exact matches
Min Investment: $ 39,000 KidzArt is a drawing - based fine arts program,
offering classes, parties, camps and workshops, with
curriculum that never repeats and a variety of creativity - oriented educational programs.
KidzArt is a drawing - based fine arts program,
offering classes, parties, camps and workshops, with
curriculum that never repeats and a variety of creativity - oriented educational programs.
«To have a totally based
curriculum of online
classes, it's something we don't do,» says an FBS head coach, whose program has not
offered scholarships to Eastern Christian players.
While the
curriculum at each camp differs,
classes are always
offered in the following areas:
To
offer a world -
class primary schools programme that uses the appeal of the Premier League and professional football clubs to improve and enhance physical education (PE) and other
curriculum areas.
The project
offers free online tools to help families make healthier meals, healthy cooking
classes, child nutrition
classes, cooking camps for kids, hands - on cooking instruction for families, first foods
classes, and a teaching garden, They also
offer a preschool nutrition
curriculum, with 40 classrooms and almost 600 participating preschoolers.
Previously, she taught as a
class teacher at Green Meadow Waldorf School for five years and served there as a mentor on the Teacher Development Committee; she also worked with that school's administrator on
curriculum - related projects and
offered teacher support.
But dual enrollment courses can be less structured than other college - level
curricula offered in high school, such as Advanced Placement (AP) or International Baccalaureate (IB)
classes.
Additionally, API
offers a training program for parent educators who can teach a 10 -
class curriculum for parents in their communities.
Birth Boot Camp also
offers the entire
curriculum as an online
class to students who have a hard time committing to a certain time and place each week.
At the same time, the Ezzos prepared a parenting
curriculum entitled «Growing Kids God's Way» that many churches (seemingly many evangelical churches) began to purchase and
offer as parenting
classes in their own local churches.
Anna taught as a
class teacher at Green Meadow Waldorf School for five years and served there as a member of the Teacher Development Committee; she also worked with the Green Meadow administrator on
curriculum - related projects and
offered teacher support.
While it's not surprising to find yoga for kids
classes offered in studios nationwide, increasingly, many schools are also integrating sessions of yoga for children in their
curricula.
Prepared the
curriculum Our 101
class literally started with the basics: How to navigate the district website, How to find your school's website (for this was
offered to parents throughout the whole district), How to set up a free gmail account, How to email your student's teacher, How to respond to an email, What is Facebook, How to set up basic parental controls.
While some high schools
offered black - history
classes, each was unique, prompting the district to create the African and African - American
curriculum.
But whether students are looking for serious job training or a
curriculum - enhancing elective, these hands - on
classes offer them something we all need: life skills.
Though UC's rules aren't affecting a great number of students right now, because they apply only if a school submits proposals for new
curricula, ACSI's Burt Carney believes it is only a matter of time before the university goes after the 150 or so schools in California that already
offer these
classes.
The school
offers coding
classes, which the Victorian Government announced this week would be pushed under its new Digital Technologies
curriculum.
«Teacher shortages can be hard to measure because schools use a variety of strategies to ensure that
classes are not left without a teacher, including reducing the
curriculum on
offer, employing less qualified teachers, or increasing
class sizes,» ACER Research Fellow and co-author of the survey report, Dr Paul Weldon, says.
Just as challenging, they will need to find ways to adapt to shrinking
class sizes and fewer resources to
offer a diverse and rich
curriculum in the intervening time.
Cass Street School, located on the lower east side within walking distance of museums and downtown cultural attractions,
offers the SAGE small
class size (18:1) program from 5 - year - old kindergarten through third grade and strong college and career readiness
curriculum in all grades along with art, physical education and music
classes.
NISL's Executive Development Program
offers a carefully sequenced
curriculum, which covers all the elements of world -
class education and fully aligns with the Common Core State Standards.
Schools set the
class schedule, with different schools
offering different amounts of
class periods (time) in their
curriculum.
What that demographic tends to seek for its children's education — besides the universal desiderata of «a solid core
curriculum... an emphasis on... STEM education, and the development in students of good study habits, strong critical thinking skills, and excellent verbal and written communication skills» — is schools that «
offer vocational
classes or job - related programs.»
In traditional schools, so many students fail to master every skill and concept taught in any given
class, but Odysseyware
offers a tech - based
curriculum allowing students to progress at their own pace.»
One of the schools was too large and impersonal; the second closed long before McKnight had earned enough credits to graduate, so school officials encouraged her to transfer to the third school, NET Charter High School, which, as part of its
curriculum,
offers online
classes to students who have fallen behind.
As optional schools, some charters adopt a specific
curriculum focus, such as fine arts or math, while others
offer smaller
classes or alternative instructional approaches.
Greensboro Islamic Academy says in its fundraising video that it uses the same
curriculum as Guilford County schools, in addition to
offering Islamic studies, Arabic language
classes and Quaranic memorization.
«The impact on
class sizes,
curriculum offer and staffing is obvious,» the heads write.
«It will now be impossible for many schools to avoid making redundancies, to continue to keep
class sizes at an acceptable level, and to
offer a full and rounded
curriculum to all pupils,» said Mr Whiteman.
The school's website says it «aims to
offer a first
class education in socially deprived or disadvantaged areas» and will
offer «an academic
curriculum with a focus on scientific and critical thinking skills».
Yu Ying, the first public school in the Nation's Capital to
offer a Chinese language immersion program, delivered in combination with the International Baccalaureate Organization's Primary Years
curricula, seeks to educate elementary students «to become bilingual and biliterate in an increasingly important world language» with «a world
class education that opens doors to the future.»
In addition, LINK Club
offers parent support groups, workforce development, literacy / English
classes and a 14 week
curriculum based training titled «Strengthening Families».
LearnZillion
offers a world -
class digital
curriculum and professional development platform that helps schools transition to the new standards.
To retain and support teachers, schools should: coordinate instructional practices and
curriculum across
classes; develop and consistently follow schoolwide policies to promote orderly and disciplined learning environments;
offer school - based, socio - emotional and psychological support; and create and prioritize schoolwide initiatives for engaging parents.
Hall County's McEver Arts Academy, for instance,
offers specialty
classes in the performing arts while integrating the arts into the state
curriculum in other
classes.
The school
offers five Advanced Placement
classes and a rigorous
curriculum for all students.
The current GIS
class is
offered through the Department of
Curriculum and Instruction, which includes social studies and instructional technology.
Steve O'Sullivan and Melody Webb are among a group of parents who found out last week that BASIS DC, a charter school in downtown Washington known for its demanding science and technology
curriculum, would not
offer PE
classes to all students who want them.
Providing a rigorous pre-college
curriculum has long been a struggle in many of the more than 7,100 U.S. rural school districts, where a lack of teachers, dwindling enrollment numbers and tight budgets make it difficult to
offer electives, foreign languages and even basic
classes that are a given in many suburban and urban schools.
Katie Perry, a spokeswoman for the BASIS network, based in Scottsdale, Ariz., said in an email that «as part of the BASIS DC
curriculum, PE is a required
class for 5th and 6th grades, however, it is only
offered as an elective in 7th grade — along with Art, Music, Drama, and Robotics.»
The school - wide
curriculum offers classes in Language Arts, Mathematics, Social Studies, Science, Foreign Language (French), Fine Arts, Physical Education, and Computer Literacy.
Edmentum is proud to
offer educators best - in -
class online
curriculum filled with rigorous and engaging online content, aligned to relevant state and national standards.
A charter school near Boston has been established specifically to
offer an intensive, homegrown character education
curriculum to its overwhelmingly white, middle -
class student body.
Clement said
curriculum will be more robust and an additional Saturday program called Bowman University will
offer dual credit
classes and enrichment courses.
The author concludes that diverse schools will most likely need to eschew progressive pedagogy in favor of a more traditional
curriculum, while
offering something special to attract parents of all
classes and races.
It
offers a world -
class curriculum aligned with common core, provincial, state and country standards for grades K - 8.
The policy solution that has garnered the most momentum to improve civics in recent years is a standard that requires high school students to pass the U.S. citizenship exam before graduation.6 According to this analysis, 17 states have taken this path.7 Yet, critics of a mandatory civics exam argue that the citizenship test does nothing to measure comprehension of the material8 and creates an additional barrier to high school graduation.9 Other states have adopted civics as a requirement for high school graduation, provided teachers with detailed civics
curricula,
offered community service as a graduation requirement, and increased the availability of Advance Placement (AP) U.S. government
classes.10
Digital literacy is using the Internet and other technology to research, evaluate, share, and create content,
offering ample opportunities for teachers to expand their writing
curriculum outside of the traditional in -
class essay format.