Programs in social studies education prepare educators in the disciplines of history, government / civics, geography, economics, and the other social sciences, including
classroom teachers and educators who work in museums, nonprofit organizations, and informal educational settings.
We prepare educators, including
classroom teachers and educators who work in museums, non-profit organizations, and informal educational settings, in the disciplines of history, government / civics, geography, economics, and the other social sciences.
«This book is wonderful news, not only for
classroom teachers and educators, but also for everyone who is fascinated by the art of teaching.
TeacherDirect is designed to establish a direct line of communication with
classroom teachers and educators.
TeacherDirect provides a direct line of communication with
classroom teachers and educators.
Not exact matches
IPT allows
teachers, librarians
and other
educators to download The Basics from the internet
and make copies from the pdf or a printed copy as necessary for non-commercial
classroom and educational purposes.
For Protestants, a church school with
teachers, subject matter, curriculum resources, age - graded classes, supplies, equipment,
classrooms and, if possible, a professional church
educator has been the norm; for Roman Catholics, parochial schools or some other form of catechetics.
There are plenty of deeper - learning skeptics out there,
and one of their chief concerns is that while project - based learning in the hands of a well - trained
educator can be used in the
classroom in a highly effective way, it is also a technique that is easy for an unprepared
teacher to do quite badly.
Helen has been active as a speech artist /
educator in Waldorf
teacher education
and other anthroposophical adult education settings, in Waldorf
classrooms,
and as a therapeutic speech practitioner f
In K - 12 education,
teachers,
educators,
and school leaders can create environments in the
classroom that change students» mindsets by implicitly
and explicitly giving them messages around belonging
and possibility.
And in today's classroom, where teachers must compete with digital distractions for their students» attention while trying to satisfy increasingly demanding academic standards, it is more important than ever that educators be able to combat apathy, instill vital problem - solving skills, and create a climate that maximizes learni
And in today's
classroom, where
teachers must compete with digital distractions for their students» attention while trying to satisfy increasingly demanding academic standards, it is more important than ever that
educators be able to combat apathy, instill vital problem - solving skills,
and create a climate that maximizes learni
and create a climate that maximizes learning.
He is an
educator with over thirty years of
classroom experience (currently his fourth class at the Washington Waldorf School)
and a
teacher of
teachers.
We know that
teachers need choices
and flexibility, so we're excited to give Nature on the Go
teachers a choice for the second part of the program, which takes place after a Nature Museum
educator visits the
classroom.
This policy brief outlines the reasons
educators need to learn more about adoption issues, explains the negative consequences of a lack of knowledge,
and proposes steps that
teachers, schools, curriculum developers
and institutions of higher education can make progress toward placing all children
and families on a level playing field in the
classroom and beyond.
«She is an outstanding
educator whose dedication is evidenced beyond her commitment to students in the
classroom; a true
teacher leader consistently modeling
and sharing best practices, an inspiration to all.»
Nearly a third of the «
educators» mothballed in the city Absent
Teacher Reserve were banned from the
classroom because of alleged misconduct
and incompetence, Department of Education figures show — ...
«Some issues that we were hoping to see addressed were not, among them the baselining of funding in the budget for initiatives such as legal aid for anti-eviction services
and Teacher's Choice, a program that reimburses
educators for the purchase of
classroom supplies of their choice,» she said.
«By rewarding donations that support public schools, providing tax credits for
teachers when they purchase
classroom supplies out of pocket,
and easing the financial burden on families who send their children to independent, parochial or out - of - district public schools, we can make a fundamental difference in the lives of students, families
and educators across the state,» he said.
Educators claim that the testing limits the scope of teaching in the
classroom and creates a detrimental level of stress for students an
teachers alike, all of whom are subject to grading based upon the testing results.
It came after a cascade of dissent from parents
and teachers, steadily growing since tests aligned with the Common Core academic standards were introduced into
classrooms in the 2012 - 13 school year
and since the state toughened its evaluation laws, with an increasing amount of
educators» job ratings linked to student performance on exams.
Stewart - Cousins asked whether students
and teachers alike are receiving enough resources in the
classroom, while adding that
educators themselves are being excluded in providing their take.
A group of
classroom teachers from schools with newly created
teacher leadership positions told delegates how
educators in the new positions are nurturing collaboration
and professional growth among their colleagues.
A broad coalition of
educators and organizations have gathered resources to provide interested
teachers a program on plastic pollution education into their
classrooms.
We often report on the struggles of Common Core Learning Standards in the
classroom, but in this Focus on Education report WBFO»S Eileen Buckley takes us inside JFK Middle School in Cheektowaga to hear about how
educators and students are embracing it successfully
and how future
teachers are gearing up for the challenge.
Beyond Satisfactory: A New
Teacher Evaluation System for New York
Educators for Excellent (E4E), 2011 After five months of research
and debate, E4E's Evaluation Policy Team issued this report detailing an evaluation framework for New York
teachers based on what actual
classroom teachers would recommend.
The victory, after weeks of cliffhanger budget negotiations
and literally hundreds of protest actions by concerned parents
and educators, was sweet indeed for
teachers who can now close up their
classrooms with the knowledge that they'll see their students again in September.
To cultivate that untapped talent, Singer said,
educators have solid evidence of methods that work in STEM education — such as focusing on conceptual learning, problem - solving,
and use of representations such as diagrams
and evolution trees — but those methods are used in very few undergraduate
classrooms where STEM
teachers receive their training, Singer said.
The program is taught by
classroom teachers who train alongside
educators from the Carnegie Institution
and universities, as well as by «model
teachers» who train with BioEYES staff for three years before running the program on their own.
This link offers
teachers information about K - 12
classroom resources, programs, events,
and opportunities for K - 12
educators.
Lisa Flynn, E-RYT 500, is the founder
and director of ChildLight Yoga ®
and Yoga 4
Classrooms ®, organizations providing evidence - informed yoga
and mindfulness education to children, as well as training
and support for thousands of
educators, kids yoga
teachers and professionals worldwide.
About Site - The Shake Up Learning blog provides
teachers and educators with digital learning resources, tech tips
and tricks,
and classroom integration ideas.
There are countless examples, but two stand out: the Edcamp movement of
educator unconferences;
and the ScratchED online community for
teachers who use Scratch in their
classrooms.
Maybe not, but as an
educator and a mother I want to be the one making that difference for kids,
and I want my own kids in the
classroom where the
teacher is making a difference.
For Edutopia reader
and educator Penni Davis, the book confirms that
teachers «often have
classroom expectations that benefit extroverts more than introverts,»
and makes you «rethink how you put your
classroom together.»
By setting high, clear learning goals
and giving
teachers and local officials full control over how best to achieve those, the Common Core ensures
educators have autonomy over what is taught,
and how it's taught, in their
classrooms.
New
teacher evaluation systems, meanwhile, judge
educators on their students» performance on statewide standardized tests, or the pre -
and post-assessments they've devised to determine how much their students have learned that year in their
classrooms.
English
teacher and connected
educator Michelle Lampinen shows how weekly blogging assignments can transform a high school
classroom into a community of enthusiastic writers.
Educators can use this Internet software to bring authors into the
classroom virtually, to conference with other
teachers globally,
and to incorporate technology into project learning.
Moreover, as director of the Making Creativity Visible initiative, I have the pleasure of working with
classroom and museum
educators over the next 18 months to develop
and disseminate tools that will help
teachers to model, foster,
and assess creativity
and make that learning visible.»
An Interview with Senior Lecturer Kay Merseth Katherine K. Merseth, senior lecturer on education
and director of the
Teacher Education Program led a team of mathematicians, teachers, and teacher educators, and edited the cases in the recently published Windows on Teaching Math: Cases of Middle and Secondary Classrooms (Teachers College
Teacher Education Program led a team of mathematicians,
teachers, and teacher educators, and edited the cases in the recently published Windows on Teaching Math: Cases of Middle and Secondary Classrooms (Teachers College
teachers,
and teacher educators, and edited the cases in the recently published Windows on Teaching Math: Cases of Middle and Secondary Classrooms (Teachers College
teacher educators,
and edited the cases in the recently published Windows on Teaching Math: Cases of Middle
and Secondary
Classrooms (
Teachers College
Teachers College Press).
«It's about supporting the child but also supporting
teachers and schools to be confident delivering Aboriginal perspectives within the
classroom and also asking
educators to look at Aboriginal pedagogies
and how they can use that within the
classroom.»
«As a former Peace Corps volunteer in the Philippines, New York City
teacher, licensed sea captain,
and head
educator of an ocean
classroom prior to coming to HGSE, Timothy O'Brien is a «stealthy leader» who truly embodies the values, energy,
and breadth of the Learning
and Teaching (L&T) Program through his focus on student work
and professional development of
teachers,» says Lecturer Sally Schwager, Learning
and Teaching program director.
If
teachers and students can establish just how much smart technologies should be used in the
classroom without becoming a distraction it will help to produce educational spaces that enrich the education
and teaching of both learners
and educators.
The
educator suggests praise
and positive reinforcement in the
classroom are fundamental tools
teachers can use to combat low confidence
and low self - esteem experienced by their Indigenous students.
Because we work with all students in different areas of their school life, we're able to collaborate with special
educators and classroom teachers to paint a whole picture of an individual student or class.
Masochistic
teachers, fear of failure,
and tried
and trusted methods explain why many
educators fail to embrace the
classroom technology available to them.
Free Online Web Site Creation
and Publishing for
Teachers Are you an
educator interested in establishing an online presence for your
classroom?
These are the kinds of problems — murky, time - sensitive,
and without clear roadmaps — that
educators, school leaders,
and parents know well, says Professor Meira Levinson, a former
teacher who now studies ethical dilemmas in the
classroom.
His experiences as a
classroom teacher, instructional coach, school leader, district administrator
and consultant have provided him with the foundation necessary to understand first - hand the needs of students
and educators.
Former middle school language arts
teacher Jennifer Gonzalez has a knack for finding the hard problems that plague
educators and offering solid solutions in short, uncluttered episodes that cover teaching strategies,
classroom management,
and edtech.