Sentences with phrase «educators face each day»

Motivating and engaging students in language lessons are challenges that educators face every day.
Find helpful and illuminating articles on issues educators face every day, as well as in - depth interviews with key policymakers, influential researchers, and trendsetting colleagues.
We invite you to share your knowledge, ask questions, and get expert insight into the issues educators face each day.
Given the pressing challenges educators face each day, it's easy to get caught up in the day - to - day fires and priorities and lose sight of where you're trying to get.

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The day after my son was born, I shuffled down the hospital hallway to a small room where an enthusiastic lactation educator held a crocheted breast to a bizarrely disturbing doll's face and told the group of bleary - eyed new parents that we should breastfeed for at least two years, per the WHO's recommendations.
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Educators across the country are faced with ethical dilemmas every day and, as one teacher shares in her first year teaching at a large urban school, they don't always know how to respond.
The one - day event, to be held May 2, will bring together researchers, educators, youth workers, parents, and teenagers to examine the anxieties and difficulties facing adolescents.
Speaking of budget and legislative session, we're gearing up for the 13th annual Charter School Advocacy Day on Tuesday, February 7 in Albany where families and educators have a chance to meet face - to - face with the lawmakers who enact policies and laws that affect charter schools.
In the days after Hurricane Sandy battered the Eastern Seaboard, educators across multiple states faced the daunting task of reopening thousands of schools amid widespread power outages, flooding and wind damage, and other aftereffects of a storm that caused one of the largest disruptions to schooling in the United States in recent years.
To succeed, educators must be equipped with resources worthy of the challenges they face every day.
The hope is that in addition to saving educator jobs, such efforts will address the ballooning class sizes, shortened school days, and reduction of after - school activities that many districts are facing this school year as a result of state budget shortfalls.
With the help and advice of practicing educators, Agile Mind has created professional experiences, tools, knowledge, and data to equip teachers and leaders with elite resources worthy of the challenges you face every day — enabling you to elevate your practice to meet the needs of all of your students.
In a joint statement from the state teacher unions, CTA President Eric Heins called the decision «a good day for students and educators,» adding, «it's time to get back to the real issues facing our public schools and work together to improve student learning and support the art of teaching.»
Knowledge of students» cultural background, history, community, and the issues they face every day can help educators close the achievement gaps among different student groups.
«I came into office thinking I knew everything I needed to know about the direction we needed to go with public education,» said Osmond, who served as CEO of a for - profit education company... [After] a dozen classroom visits and hundreds of emails from educators, Osmond says he came to understand the challenges public school educators face in the course of a typical day: overcrowded classrooms, outdated technology, language barriers, behavioral issues, and students who are hungry and unbathed.
On Friday, March 13th, Facing History and Ourselves and Project Zero hosted the third annual Day of Learning, a symposium which challenges educators and students to delve into key social justice questions behind the presence of oppression in our world.
Educators do not want to be left out of the debate, and they want reformers to understand the challenges they face each day in the classroom.
my sisters and I began demanding change and forcing it upon them when necessary... We were tired of a van service that only took students to a Catholic Church when none of us were Catholic, we demanded that they invite Nikki Giovanni as a guest speaker (and they did), we researched and slowly changed the face of some of the «required events», we invited teen black boys from Hartford to spend the day on campus (this made many nervous, including the security guards who would grow frustrated with their inability to curtail this), we grew tired of the school dances that invited other boarding schools and included a DJ that played other music so we invited kids from Hartford, including a DJ and began hosting our own parties... I never forgot who I was and the rich history of my ancestors...... I am thankful for my varying educational experiences for they have shaped the educator that I have become.
On October 16, Facing History and The Boston Globe Foundation's News in Education (NIE) program will host «40 Years Later: The Legacy of Boston Busing,» a day - long conference for educators featuring New York Times - bestselling author Michael Patrick MacDonald.
CBC News in Canada covered Facing History and Ourselves» first - ever «Stolen Lives: The Indigenous Peoples of Canada and The Indian Residential Schools» three - day seminar for educators.
Rosalind personally initiated International Child - Centered Divorce Month which is commemorated every January to remind parents, educators, divorce professionals and the media about the challenges faced every day by children of divorce.
In her 10 years of teaching, she experienced firsthand the challenges that educators and school leaders face every day trying to support their students.
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