There are a lot of things that could be reformed in education, but I think one of the things that I would change is how
educators talk about their work.
Not exact matches
In the case of Lululemon, the employee (which the company calls an
educator)
talks to the shopper (called the guest)
about her passions and pursuits, and they
work together to select the ideal garment.
Jackie graciously took the time to
talk to me
about the Montessori approach, how
educators train to
work in Montessori schools, and how Montessori
works in the public sector.
And there were just a lot of things that resonated with
educators so we
talked about that and then I asked the teachers to
work on developing their own teacher oath, which is a commitment, it's basically an articulation of their core values as an
educator.
He
talks about why
educators, parents, and the community need to
work together to reduce the school dropout rate.
I've been
working a lot lately with
educators in developing curricular units of study and the corresponding assessments while
talking about the learning skills necessary for students to experience success.
One of the things we've
talked about is how many
educators feel isolated, and how coming to PPE and
working directly with peers is something that really makes them realize that they are not alone.
As an
educator working with young children, do you
talk with your counterparts in the early childhood sector or early years of primary school
about student transition?
It gave policymakers, administrators, and
educators a common language to
talk about student achievement and progress, and evaluate what was
working based on evidence, not perception.
Before we
talk about your
work, can you tell us something
about yourself as an
educator?
What matters is having that kind of leadership and support for teachers, having special
educators work with regular
educators, having collaborative time to
talk about kids and
work with kids.
How Student Reflection
Works in Naiku So what gets
educators so excited when I
talk about student reflection?
He thanked
educators for their hard
work and
talked about the importance of pre-K programs, which he said is «the cornerstone of a good education.»
I've been doing those segments for
about two years now, and greatly enjoy the opportunity to
talk with
educators and education leaders
about what is actually
working in our classrooms.
You've
talked a lot
about how you build the capacity of parents to help them be more engaged, but how do you build the capacity of the
educators in DPS to do this
work?
There can be no education justice without justice for immigrants, so I would very much like to get together and
talk about how the Social Equality
Educators can build a partnership with the
work you are doing.
The foundation's recently published 2013 annual report highlights this professional development
work and gives some
educators the chance to
talk about their experience.
30 - minute
talks about connections and comparisons between two
works of art are led by Hammer
educators and take place every Sunday at 1 p.m.
New York artist and
educator William Powhida
talks about: his transition from writing
about artists to making
work about artists and the art world; his minor art celebrity; the Miami art fair scene, and what it's like being an artist who does Miami; his installation at Marlborough Gallery in which he created the character of «Powhida,» his alter ego who ruled over the show... and which made up all of the «
work» in the show.
After reading and
talking about the truly impressive, activist
work of people like Will Allen of Growing Power, urban farmer and
educator in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and other inspiring changemakers, we were asked to think
about what we could do in support of a healthier food system.
Six eDiscovery powerhouses
talked today at LegalTech New York
about the five biggest case decisions
about preservation in the past year.The panelists included lawyer and
educator Mike Arkfeld, Esq., Bill Butterfield (Hausfeld LLP and chair of the Sedona Conference
Working Group 1), Hon. James Francis (S.D.N.Y.), Maura...
It's the only way we can navigate our way through it all, because the more I
talk to early childhood
educators, the more I realise and the more I reflect on my own
work with children and families in the settings that I've
worked in, the more I realise that there will be so many different variations on family life and the complexities that children bring to the story, that we need to think
about, together.
We
talked with them
about having parents and
educators working in close partnership through KidsMatter, what they have achieved and where they are going next.
Educators in forming that culture where
talking about mental health as part of the
work that we do, ensure that every
educator weaves that into the
work that they do on a regular basis.
«At PPINK, our
educators work in schools and communities every day to provide sex education that is accurate and nonjudgmental, as well as provide tools and resources to help parents and people who
work with youth
talk about sex education with the teenagers in their lives.
Robert Bass, Robert N. Bass Ltd., an Phoenix - based attorney and
educator whose law practice concentrates in defending real estate licensees in errors and omissions claims before the Arizona Real Estate Department,
talks about working effectively with attorneys and avoiding disputes that can derail deals.