Not exact matches
Leaving behind lecture and offering parents learning activities, New Parent
Educators give parents access
to evidence and hands on skills that will increase their confidence and competence in parenting, providing opportunities for them
to integrate their own beliefs and culture with the most
up to date information about babies and prepare for the adjustment
to parenting life.
Because of their influential role as trusted advisors, childbirth
educators are in a unique position needing
up -
to -
date information about a variety of products and services.
According
to Koplik, the rapidly increasing role of distance learning, student demands for
up -
to -
date and relevant
information, and competition from nontraditional
educators demand a fluid, and nontenured, university workforce.
The wealth of articles available
to educators offers impressive versatility, with opinions on each side of the CCSS debate, as well as articles and papers with the most
up -
to -
date information on the CCSS and others chronicling the standards» history and adoption.
(Learning Point Associates and North Central Regional Educational Laboratory, 2002) In this document, NCREL provides
educators and policymakers with
up -
to -
date information on alternative certification issues and practices.
Newly Certified or Recertified National Board Teachers If you are a BPS
educator who recently achieved or renewed National Board Certification, please email Shakera Walker
to ensure you are
up to date on all BPS National Board news and for
information on reimbursement, pinning ceremony in the late winter, and other potential opportunities for recognition.
«This extraordinary textbook for 21st century
educators includes
up -
to -
date information about new media in many forms, with a focus on the way these «screen time» tools can be used for early childhood education, social - emotional learning and literacy — not as ways
to babysit young kids.»
Providing
up -
to -
date information that enhances parent
educators» knowledge base and guides their role with families, including on sensitive topics such as maternal depression, substance use, mental health, domestic violence, developmental delays, and exposure
to neurotoxins.