Sentences with phrase «enterprising teachers»

Many educators decided to strike out on their own to find materials to supplement standard textbooks, with some enterprising teachers even creating lessons, quizzes, and other instructional materials and allowing other teachers to use them for free.
Only a committed band of enterprising teachers, administrators, curators, and conservators could have brought to light the hidden collection and begun the exacting process of restoration, while making the project a significant part of the CPS curriculum.
In 2014, when the Islamic State, also known as ISIS, invaded Syria, a group of enterprising teachers, students and professionals began filming the atrocities performed by the group, which included public executions and torture.
Mr. Russo is an enterprising teacher in Medina, Ohio who designs a filmmaking project for his seventh grade language arts students every year.

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Enterprising Education: School of Arts and Enterprise students Mason French and Bridget Henry flank teacher Eric Edens, coordinator of SAEmedia.net.
Some enterprising states (for instance, Virginia), are working to pass dyslexia laws to ensure teachers know how to spot and secure support for very young students with reading difficulties.
Enterprising Science investigated how schools and teachers can engage more young people in STEM.
Enterprising principals surely would design programs to attract parents» investment - perhaps an after - school program, an extra math teacher, or an intensive language course.
By now it should be quite evident that for an enterprising online teacher like you, a mammoth opportunity is there to take advantage of, and make it rich.
Can you imagine what would happen if some enterprising journalist unearthed a secret memo from Eva Moskowitz to her principals informing them that they would have to hire sub-standard teachers as a cost - cutting measure?
As Ted Kolderie, one of the founders of chartering explained, it's a «simple yet radical idea: allowing enterprising people — including teachers and other educators — to start innovative public schools.»
They are the librarians and teachers whose enterprising programs made us take notice this year.
In addition to casting a spotlight on talented and enterprising educators in each city, the competitions will encourage collaboration between teachers, philanthropists and civic leaders who seek to improve education.
Teachers may also like to draw upon community experiences and that of students» family or friends involved in business or enterprising activities.
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