I attended a traditional defensive driving
classroom program over 2 years ago.
Not exact matches
But for all the big talk, Ivey has a lot of walk.MBA graduates, according to the school's owndata, can expect an average starting salaryof
over $ 98,000 a year upon graduation.Every class evolves from students tacklingreal - world problems on their own, to doing so in groups, then as an entire class.Outside the
classroom, the school offersscores of special projects, internationalinternships and one - of - a-kind
programs, like the Ivey Consulting Project, the largestand longest - running Canadian programpairing MBA students with real - world businessesin need of help.
Wilson Training has trained and certified
over 3,000 professionals around the world and the Qualified Family Office Professional (QFOP)
program leverages that
program management, test development, and online
classroom environment building expertise for the family office industry.
In last month's webinar we discussed strategies for winning
over stakeholders to create a successful and sustainable breakfast - in - the -
classroom program, and this webinar will build on that foundation; if you're ready to «take the next step» and begin planning your BIC operations, register now!
Over the course of the past decade, the Harvest of the Month
program has expanded into the
classroom and community.
After moving from a small district (1800 students) to a much larger district, with
over 15,000 students, Jason was charged with implementing breakfast - in - the -
classroom after the
program had been approved by his predecessor.
food manufacturers have managed to invade what should be a commercial - free zone through vending machines and «pouring rights»; branded foods (like Pizza Hut pizzas) sold in the national school lunch
program; the sale of a la carte foods; the use of Channel One television in the
classroom; the creation of textbooks replete with math problems that use the products» names; give - aways of branded items like textbook covers; offering their products as rewards for academic performance (read X number of books
over the summer and earn a gift certificate to McDonald's); and much more.
To date,
over 2,000 chefs have offered their services, volunteering in the
classroom, the cafeteria, afterschool
programs, and through culinary trainings and demos.
The Partners have successfully worked in 7 states, granting
over 2 million dollars to
over 20 school districts to expand breakfast in the
classroom programs in almost 100 schools.
She has been part of the city budget process assisting in the allocation of
over $ 5 million for infrastructure projects to renovate parks and upgrade technology in
classrooms, and the designation of
over $ 600,000 to increase and expand
programming throughout the district.
The plan includes $ 36 million — increasing to $ 177 million by 2021 — for a full - day «3 - K for All»
program for every city 3 - year - old, and $ 28.75 million
over five years to install air conditioning in every public school
classroom.
The episodes will be disseminated to New England high school
classrooms with the help of Harvard's Life Sciences Outreach (LSO)
Program; on the website of the Amgen Biotech Experience, a curriculum that is implemented by
over 70,000 students nationally and internationally; and by leveraging the considerable PR power of Harvard and the other institutions the team visits.
Through the MESSENGER Education and Public Outreach
program,
over 22,000 teachers have been educated about Mercury science, and MESSENGER educational materials have reached the
classrooms of
over three million students.
In 2012
over 3,026 high school and middle school students and 265 teachers participated in BTI
programs including summer institutes, workshops,
classroom experiments and activities as well as presentations and tour at BTI.
I can offer truths and proof from years of application and though I'm one person, I can share what I've witnessed observing two dozen trainers leading
programs and supervising
over 240,000 training sessions in a 6 - year window along with the success of trainers who once were students in my university
classrooms.
Bent On Learning's training shares the knowledge and skills developed
over 15 years teaching yoga in public schools and prepares participants to deliver an age - appropriate yoga
program for the urban
classroom.
Over the years, we have extended our school community throughout the U.S. in our online
classroom and to Tokyo in our international
program.
They have traveled and trained
over 6,000 others around the world, and also expanded their offerings to include the Yoga 4
Classrooms program focused on empowering educators and schools to integrate yoga and mindfulness into the class day.
As part of a series of professional learning
programs for
classroom observers delivered to just
over 200 principals and senior supervisors in secondary schools in New South Wales during 2015 and 2016, we asked participants how many of them had observed a class in the last 12 months.
CAMBRIDGE, MA — Studies of two middle - school
programs for high - achieving students — known as gifted and talented (G&T)
programs — show that being placed in
programs with academically strong peers does not boost students» achievement
over and above what is learned in a regular
classroom from the start of 6th grade to mid-way through 7th grade.
«
Over the years, I used a variety of incentive
programs for
classroom management, but Kelley Kash was my favorite,» Donna Kelley told Education World.
Yet observations I have conducted in more than 300
classrooms in California, Minnesota, New York City, and Massachusetts
over the past 15 years indicate that local school systems have commonly used bilingual education as a generic term referring to all three types of language - instruction
programs.
I hope you enjoy incorporating these
programs into your
classroom, and that you find, like I have, that they make students more engaged, give them control
over their own learning, and provide a way for students to be successful independently.
With the digital revolution taking hold in
classrooms and every child in the UK havingbeen taught computer
programming since 2014, their exposure to digital and technological progress has become natural
over time.
Over the last two years, Pennsylvania's
Classrooms for the Future program has put 100,000 laptops on student desks in high school English, math, science, and social studies c
Classrooms for the Future
program has put 100,000 laptops on student desks in high school English, math, science, and social studies
classroomsclassrooms.
The eMINTS professional - development
program consists of as many as 200 hours of learning time, spread
over a two - year period, including in -
classroom coaching and follow - up training sessions.
Both
programs run accelerated, no - frills courses
over the summer before sending new teachers to high - need
classrooms.
Over the past 15 years, Ms. Akano has been a
classroom teacher in the 6th, 7th, and 8th grades, a teaching assistant for the Freshman Immersion
Program at the Borough of Manhattan Community College, and an assistant middle school principal.
Teach for America trainers defend the
program's reliance on «no excuses» discipline, saying it is the fastest way for corps members to learn to control a
classroom, and that they are free to expand their disciplinary toolkit as their practice improves
over time.
California's alternative certification
programs have the virtue of getting people into
classrooms right away at a beginner's full salary, a clear improvement
over the previous system.
The Bush plan includes the Troops - to - Teachers
program, which provides up to $ 270 million
over ten years to attract military personnel to teach in U.S.
classrooms.
Currently the
program has been downloaded
over 2,789 times, and used in
classrooms nationwide and
over 50 countries (DesRoches, 2017; Jesse Lewis Choose Love Foundation, 2017).
Dr. Latham's internationally acclaimed
program is founded on a system of
classroom management principles, strategies, and skills, developed, tested, and proven
over 35 years of continuous research and trial.
In this new video
program, Myron Dueck explores assessment practices and grading policies that allow students the opportunity to really demonstrate their learning, and shows how
over time these practices lead to greater student achievement in the
classroom and beyond.
In 2014, parents of students at Horace Mann Elementary School in Northwest Washington, D.C., spent
over $ 470,000 of their own money to support the school's
programs.1 With just under 290 students enrolled for the 2013 - 14 school year, this means that, in addition to public funding, Horace Mann spent about an extra $ 1,600 for each student.2 Those dollars — equivalent to 9 percent of the District of Columbia's average per - pupil spending3 — paid for new art and music teachers and
classroom aides to allow for small group instruction.4 During the same school year, the parent - teacher association, or PTA, raised another $ 100,000 in parent donations and collected
over $ 200,000 in membership dues, which it used for similar initiatives in future years.5 Not surprisingly, Horace Mann is one of the most affluent schools in the city, with only 6 percent of students coming from low - income families.6
Although there has been relatively little research on early reading
programs in high - poverty schools beyond those that focus on instructional interactions within
classrooms, the elements identified here are compatible with research
over the last two decades on effective schools and schools as organizations.
Additional increases were projected as well
over the remaining months as the
classroom teacher continued the
programming led by the Teaching Artist.
Then,
over the week, we will dive deep into topics like the edtech world, co-teaching, student - led Individualized Education
Programs (IEPs) and a
classroom favorite, crowdfunding (come on, how cool is that?!)
Researchers examined pre-service teacher perceptions of their reflective practice,
classroom teacher observations of the service - learning arrangement, and how the service - learning
program contributed to arts activities at the elementary school
over the project's five - year period.
Patti has
over 25 years of
classroom experience teaching students of all ages and coordinating
programs in Freeport, Maine.
Each year,
over 200,000 new teachers come into the
classroom from graduate schools of education and alternative certification
programs.
In our work
over the years, we've seen again and again what a huge difference a principal can make in the success of our
classroom - based
programs — and in fostering a positive school culture.
This year we have a College Access Corps Coordinator, Jenna Geracitano, who has expanded the
program to include
over 20 college student mentors and 20
classrooms through a partnership with GEAR UP.
With a B.A. in Sociology from the College of St. Rose (Albany, NY) and a M.A. in Educational Leadership through Northern Arizona University (Flagstaff, AZ), Ms. Zupetz has served as a
classroom teacher, a
program architect, and an educational administrator in Glendale, Arizona for
over a decade.
Choose from
over a dozen
programs in tracks like
classroom technology, teaching strategies and educational leadership or make yourself more marketable with one of our add - on certificate
programs.
«He is leaving us with a legacy of
classroom overcrowding, communities fighting
over co-located schools, kindergarten waiting lists, unreliable school grades based on bad data, substandard credit recovery
programs and our children starved of art, music and science — all replaced with test prep,» said Leonie Haimson, the head of Class Size Matters, an advocacy group and a critic of Mr. Klein's.
«We believe the poor treatment of teachers on a host of issues
over the last few years, whether it's pay or
classroom resources, has contributed to the decline of our teacher prep
programs and our teacher turnover.
Naomi is one of
over 7,000 students in Miami - Dade County Public Schools enrolled in a
program in which core subjects are taken using computers in a
classroom with no teacher.
We serve millions of students with i - Ready ® (adaptive diagnostic, online instruction, and practice apps for math and reading); Ready ® (standards - based instruction build from scratch for the Common Core); BRIGANCE ® (assessment and instruction for special education, early childhood, and Head Start); and other
programs because of our laser focus on educators» needs
over our own bottom line and a belief that thoughtful and continuous innovation leads to a positive impact on
classrooms and measureable growth for students.
Less encouragingly, typical SEL
programs — which directly teach skills and invite participants to rehearse those skills
over the course of many
classroom lessons — have a poor track record with middle adolescents (roughly age 14 to 17), even though they work well with children.