And, we think the course could help legal
educators explore these issues so that they, also, can help prepare their students.
Not exact matches
This two - day event, held in Washington, D.C., challenges an international audience of policymakers, Internet industry leaders,
educators, legislators, authors, law enforcement, Internet safety advocates, teachers and technologists to
explore the science and health
issues related to children and the Internet: How can we find balance in our hyper - connected lives?
The book
explores these
issues and offers
educators strategies for combating the forces of quotidian racism that confuse and harm today's students.
The site brings together a wide range of podcast programming designed for
educators exploring new
issues of teaching and learning.
No
educator wants to deny their students» need to
explore the world around them, but there remain real
issues regarding how best to allow this without putting the school or the teacher in a more vulnerable position.
This webinar will
explore how some
educators are using those levers to create interdisciplinary units that integrate a variety of texts and learning methods to help students delve into social
issues, including identity, cultural history, diversity, and civic engagement.
Laurie Moses Hines
explores one of the most sensitive
issues facing teacher
educators today.
I wish Brooks had spent more time
exploring the difficulty these change - averse
educators have in trying to argue that they should be paid more for doing something they claim is impossible to do (i.e., improve schools), but I'll settle for Brooks» wonderful exposition of why testing is such a bogus
issue.
If you are leading or participating in a school - based program that helps young people
explore teaching — in secondary or postsecondary — consider joining
Educators Rising to connect with peers and experts around the country who are focusing on the same
issues and challenges.
This
issue of Policy Priorities
explores how education leaders should rethink the use and rules of social media in schools to harness their potential to enhance access, engagement, communication, and learning in a way that benefits students,
educators, and families, while giving students and teachers opportunities to understand and practice responsible, ethical uses of social media.»
School staff in general believed that seeing the play motivated
educators and students to
explore the
issue of poverty.
This
issue will
explore how
educators can address the barriers that create opportunity gaps for students on the basis of their socioeconomic level, race, ethnicity, and gender.
June 14, 2017 (Chicago)-
Educators for Excellence - Chicago (E4E - Chicago), a teacher - led organization, released its policy paper, «Sounding the Alarm: Building the Climate and Culture our Students Need,» at an event that brought together over 150 Chicago educators and representatives from health care, criminal justice, education and city and state government to explore how Chicagoans can better support students struggling with issues such as citywide violence, food instability and home
Educators for Excellence - Chicago (E4E - Chicago), a teacher - led organization, released its policy paper, «Sounding the Alarm: Building the Climate and Culture our Students Need,» at an event that brought together over 150 Chicago
educators and representatives from health care, criminal justice, education and city and state government to explore how Chicagoans can better support students struggling with issues such as citywide violence, food instability and home
educators and representatives from health care, criminal justice, education and city and state government to
explore how Chicagoans can better support students struggling with
issues such as citywide violence, food instability and homelessness.
The most extensive, practical, and authoritative PLC resource to date, it goes further than ever before into best practices for deep implementation,
explores the commitment / consensus
issue, and celebrates successes of
educators who are making the journey.
Articles in this
issue will
explore how
educators can creatively help struggling students.
A practical online safety toolkit for
educators with films and lesson plans to
explore online
issues with pupils aged 11 - 14 years old.
A group of community leaders,
educators and citizens from across Oregon
explored the
issue of
educator quality and delivered a list of consensus recommendations for policy and programmatic next steps.
Common
issues found in daily work will be addressed and practical strategies
explored to ensure the strengths of each
educator are maximized.
Global Citizenship in the Digital Age: How do we as
educators ensure that learners in our charge
explore complex
issues of global significance through multiple perspectives?
We will
explore the different ways teacher
educators can include
issues of Social Justice in their curricula and we will discuss pedagogical approaches that can enhance student's critical consciousness and empower them to activism.
In this galvanizing book for all
educators, Kristin Souers and Pete Hall
explore an urgent and growing
issue — childhood trauma — and its profound effect on learning and teaching.
The NRCCTE produces and publishes videos that highlight and
explore issues of urgency to both the field of CTE and the nation's higher education system, recovering economy, and evolving labor market, addressing such topics as programs of study / career pathways, curriculum integration of CTE and academic content knowledge and skills, postsecondary student retention and completion, and professional development for
educators in the areas of data use for program improvement and support for alternatively certified CTE
educators.
The art museum as learning space, you can read about how experienced museum
educators meet children and young people and get them to
explore issues, exchange opinions and develop new ideas.
A celebrated artist and
educator, Greene enjoys
exploring photographic processes that engage
issues about the body, memory, and the ever - shifting identity of African Americans.
Opening: Emma Amos at Ryan Lee Ryan Lee in this show surveys the art of Emma Amos, an artist and
educator known for her vivid figurative works that
explore issues of African American identity and narrative, often through the lens of both art history and popular culture.
A practical online safety toolkit for
educators with films and lesson plans to
explore online
issues with pupils aged 11 - 14 years old.
As a compassionate and attuned therapist and sex
educator, I enjoy working with couples and individuals who are
exploring the challenges of desire differences, sexual and gender identity
issues, relationship struggles, addiction, parenting, panic, anxiety and early attachment experiences, as well as those seeking existential meaning in life and love.