Schools offering the Excellence for All program chose one complete core
curriculum offering from our lower division list and another from our upper division list.
Not exact matches
In addition to camp
curriculum, campers receive: Pair of New Balance training shoes Camp shirt Camp notebook Daily pre and post-run nutrition
from GU Energy Labs + fresh produce
from Robert's Market Portola Valley Goodie bag containing sample products and discount
offers from our Community Partners.
For an insight into the rich
curriculum on
offer in the High School, take a look at this PDF compilation of articles
from our school newsletter, The Messenger.
Oak Meadow
offers a complete
curriculum for preschool through high school,
from a Christian perspective and a distance learning program.This Oak Meadow review has information on Oak Meadows philosophy, subjects,
curriculum, accreditation, and cost.
As you may know
from reading here about my experiences as a volunteer with that organization, Recipe for Success
offers school kids a wonderful «seed to plate»
curriculum that changes the way they understand, appreciate and eat their food.
Our program is different
from other child care centers because we
offer a structured
curriculum for children of all ages.
From: Kraig and Anne Elliott,
curriculum authors and owners of Foundations Press RE: A special
offer exclusively for Torah - observant homeschoolers
Yesterday, India's three science academies released a statement endorsed by more than 2000 scientists, declaring that «it would be a retrograde step to remove the teaching of the theory of evolution
from school and college
curricula or to dilute this by
offering nonscientific explanations or myths.»
Admission to the program is based on the applicant's
curriculum vitae, a letter
from the student explaining his or her motivation, and a description of the skills the student believes
offer value to companies.
Taxonomy is disappearing
from school
curricula and few universities
offer courses, leaving the RBGE to do the hard work of educating the next generation of taxonomists.
Since then, new education opportunities have ranged
from internship programs, to community college instructors working with industry to update their
curriculums, to a new Master's degree in professional science, which encompasses both scientific principles and management techniques,
offered at UMass - Lowell and Northeastern University.
This feeling corroborates findings
from the ASCB survey, where an overriding majority of respondents called for institutions to
offer a mixed
curricula to prepare Ph.D. s for a variety of research and nonresearch careers.
We
offer this as a Distance Learning Program that you can take online
from anywhere, with a powerful
curriculum that certifies you as a Mind Body Eating Practitioner.
From this starting point, there exist different approaches to developing this global awareness, such as: 1)
curriculum design which embraces themes of awareness, empathy and a more holistic educational approach; 2) the use of technology that fosters connections between classrooms and destinations around the world; 3) social action projects that use service - based learning to create a deeper awareness of global issues; and 4) extra-curricular projects that
offer a variety of tools to promote global citizenship.
program
offers an innovative and integrated core
curriculum that provides students access to powerful insights, concepts, and research - based practices
from the fields of education, business, and public policy.
There are a large number of providers that
offer online
curriculum resources for teachers, ranging
from video content to interactive testing.
This free toolkit
offers popular pieces
from experienced educators (former Superintendents, Teachers and
Curriculum Designers) with new ideas and tips on applying assessment in innovative ways.
I explore three broad hypotheses for why African Americans might not have benefited as much as whites
from the funding initiatives: 1) kindergarten funding disproportionately drew African Americans out of higher - quality education settings; 2) instead of raising additional revenue to fund local kindergarten programs fully, school districts
offered lower - quality kindergarten programs to African Americans or moved funds
from existing school programs
from which African Americans may have disproportionately benefited; and 3) African Americans were more adversely affected by any subsequent «upgrading» of school
curricula as more students entered elementary grades having attended kindergarten.
A case study by Meredith Liu titled «Cisco Networking Academy: Next - generation assessments and their implications for K — 12 education» released yesterday by the Clayton Christensen Institute profiles how the Academy, a comprehensive online training
curriculum offered to third - party education institutions to help high school and college students acquire the fundamental skills needed to design, build, and troubleshoot computer networks, uses technology today to deliver assessments in ways starkly different
from our current education system.
Writing at The Federalist, Joy Pullman says «it's about time someone with power and cojones took a stand,» while
offering no opinion whatsoever on the likely outcome — but of course taking the opportunity to note yet again (cue the applause) that «federal laws explicitly prohibit the national government
from directing, supervising, or controlling
curriculum and instruction.»
However the letter to ministers warned that the risks for players aged under 18 are high, with many schools in the UK
offering contact rugby as a compulsory part of the physical education
curriculum from age 11 and upwards.
To make getting out there as easy as possible, and give teachers a break
from having to do all the planning, some of our sites
offer the option to book interactive, expert - led Discovery Visits (# 90 per group) that support national
curriculum learning across a range of topics and key stages.
Based on these experiences, I
offer the following three recommendations for helping students
from underrepresented minority groups successfully navigate STEAM
curricula:
This got much easier recently when House Education Committee Chair John Kline and K - 12 Subcomittee Chair Todd Rokita introduced the Student Success Act, which bars the feds
from offering grants or policy waivers contingent on a state» s use of certain
curricula or adoption of certain assessment policies.
The Maths Finder
offers visitors a way to find problems by choosing
from more than two dozen
curriculum topics.
Teaching Tips No One Told You «Strangely absent
from any official
curriculum and in certain cases considered a form of contraband
offered only through secret conversations and in code, it is now time to reveal the discrete, covert formulas, practices, and dictums we long - time teachers know to be true.»
These projects enhance the
curriculum and provide opportunities for young people and schools to benefit
from working with excellent practitioners able to inspire and engage staff, students and families, and
offer a new way of working and learning.
«It is clear
from our survey that the vast majority of school leaders are concerned that the current proposals are too rigid and will restrict their ability to
offer a
curriculum which suits the needs of all their pupils.
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From January 10 2017, LEGO Education will also be
offering digital content, including software,
curriculum material and extension pack downloads as well as eLearning, free of charge
Aim High
offers its students — primarily low - income, first - generation, immigrant youth — small classrooms and a range of
curriculum,
from STEM courses and environmental education to career exploration and conversations around social justice.
For example, to simply recommend that educational
curricula or assessments should reflect the author's six principles, or recent evidence
from the science of learning, does not provide policymakers in state departments of education the kind of granular analysis that would actually help them choose among the myriad
offerings that all claim to reflect the latest research.
Online college
curricula and
offerings from for - profit entrepreneurs give home - schooling, anxious college - driven, and rural parents new options.
«Our key research question is to understand how educators provide the teaching and support that
offers the best outcomes when teaching year - level material
from the Australian
Curriculum: Mathematics,» Dr Faragher told RD.
This special page
offers definitions of those terms and many sample projects
from teachers who believe that involving students in service projects is an effective strategy for engaging interest in the
curriculum and in their communities.
As long as Christian schools in California are
offering academically rigorous and substantive courses — which,
from the looks of the
curricula they submitted and my interviews with faculty, students, and parents, they are — there is no reason they should be subjected to a different standard.
In Sweden, training on transitions is
offered in pre-primary and primary teachers pre - and in - service training, and all teachers of children
from ages 1 to 16 and teachers in after - school programs follow a common core
curriculum and then specialize in an education level or area which interests them.
Historically, not all teachers have appreciated the depth of
curriculum coverage within particular resources available
from TRUSTnet, and this new approach
offers «deep links» inside many resources to support a wide range of
curriculum areas.
If we really
offered our children some great future - oriented content (such as, for example, that they could learn about nanotechnology, bioethics, genetic medicine, and neuroscience in neat interactive ways
from real experts), and they could develop their skills in programming, knowledge filtering, using their connectivity, and maximizing their hardware, and that they could do so with cutting - edge, powerful, miniaturized, customizable, and one - to - one technology, I bet they would complete the «standard»
curriculum in half the time it now takes, with high test scores all around.
Jimmy Casas, a high school principal
from Bettendorf, Iowa, who attended the summit, predicts that meeting the #FutureReady challenge will require an expansion in «student - led initiatives that give students a voice in
curriculum offerings, school policies, design of classroom and other learning spaces, lesson / unit design, student - led conferences and feedback on teacher effectiveness in the classroom.»
Betsy Weigle, a fourth - grade teacher and district Smartboard trainer
from Washington state, said that interactive whiteboards
offer an opportunity for students to «gain hands - on experience with the
curriculum if a teacher implements usage correctly.
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.
Help and assistance — especially
from the state level — will continue to be useful, especially if it is truly a voluntary
offering (ahem,
curriculum!).
BDEA's unique course
offerings are not merely there to expand kids» horizons, but to mark a departure
from the
curriculum that failed to engage them at their previous schools.
In addition to taking advantage of additional funding
from the state, and attending mandatory workshops
offered by the state for all schools identified as not meeting AYP, district leaders (
curriculum superintendent,
curriculum directors, school improvement director) conducted their own investigations of the problems in student performance and followed up with district support tailored to each school «s needs.
CCSA's Annual Conference
offers seven programming strands on everything
from curriculum, to facilities to legal sessions and over 160 breakout sessions.
We are trying to move our elementary program away
from a culture of specials to a culture in which all subjects, whether
offered daily or not, are considered part of the core
curriculum.
Teachers of science, math, and other subjects are now taking on the challenge of integrating literacy into their
curricula, she says, citing new practices
from organizations such as the National Science Teachers Association, which is increasingly focusing conference
offerings and resources on literacy instruction for members.
Engage in a regular and periodic
curriculum review cycle which includes input
from the faculty, students, and parents to ensure that course
offerings and scheduling options are meeting the needs of the students
In fact, the word «magnet» comes
from the idea that a school
offering a special theme or
curriculum could «attract» families to apply and leave their neighborhood school, thus creating a more racially diverse student body.
In its letter, NSBA took the opportunity to inform the conversation about the efficacy of school choice on student achievement and school performance and highlight several options that are currently
offered by public school districts;
from local magnet schools and charter schools authorized by local school boards to public specialty schools, such as military academies and those
offering specialized
curricula for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM).