Not exact matches
Her
work as a
classroom teacher, school director and mom of three have provided her with
extensive practical experience and enhanced her breadth and depth of knowledge in the field of child development.
Fellows spend eleven months
working in a Federal agency or in a U.S. Congressional office, bringing their
extensive knowledge and experience in the
classroom to education program and / or education policy efforts.
As part of an
extensive education outreach campaign to heighten awareness of Thurgood Marshall in
classrooms and homeschools across the country, BazanED, a leader in motion picture education, is
working with officials ranging from city council members to congressional representatives and mayors to organize the initiative.
Many are more mature individuals with
extensive classroom experience, have roots in their communities, and are accustomed to
working with challenging students.
It is a detailed and
extensive resource which includes a wide range of
classroom activities for pupils of all abilities: Making predictions about the story Animated film of The Owl and the Pussycat Retelling strategies and comprehension questions Cloze exercise and storyboarding activities Tackling unfamiliar words and using a dictionary Rhyming words lesson with interactive game Identify adjectives in The Owl and the Pussycat A lesson on using adjectives to improve writing Compound words lesson and activities Create a children's story book Full unit of
work overview
Franklin Schargel has
extensive experience
working with K - 12 teachers and administrators providing staff development in the areas of dropout prevention, school leadership, creating positive school cultures, establishing high performing
classrooms and
working with at - risk learners.
Put the Museum's innovative exhibits and
extensive collection of artifacts to
work in your
classroom with the all - new ww2
classroom.org.
At a time when research is increasingly pointing to
working conditions as being more important than higher pay in keeping good teachers in the
classroom, the teachers in the comprehensive evaluation programs say that the combination of
extensive evaluations and coaching they receive makes their
working conditions more professional, and thus more attractive.
At William C. Overfelt High School in San Jose, New Teacher Center last year helped design an
extensive teacher collaboration program for veteran and novice teachers from different subjects to
work in groups on
classroom lessons and individualized improvement plans for students.
Connie Moss will share examples from her
extensive work in the
classroom that will help participants put these game - changing elements to
work for them and their students in today's lesson and every lesson.
As a result of the
extensive work that Dylan Wiliam has done with teachers and administrators over the past decade on
classroom formative assessment, he suggests that five key components are essential for effective professional development:
Ann Schulte, associate professor at California State University, Chico, says that preparation programs should be focused on
working with and assessing teacher candidates in the field, so they receive frequent observations and feedback during their student teaching experiences from someone with
extensive knowledge of their abilities and
classrooms.
Dr. Cipriano has
extensive experience
working in
classrooms with traditionally underserved student and teacher populations, providing training to teachers and support staff, and direct instruction to students.
In addition to teaching in public elementary school
classrooms for over 25 years, Dr. Stahl has
extensive experience
working with struggling readers in clinical settings.
Brookhart has
extensive experience
working with
classroom teachers and school administrators to customize assessment strategies to fit their needs.
According to Roughton and his team of TOSAs, TOSAs are well - suited to serve as attendance liaisons because they are all former
classroom teachers with
extensive experience
working with students and their families.
She also has
extensive experience in general and special education
classrooms with a focus on
working with children on the Autism Spectrum.
Compared to the actual programs of teacher preparation — including
extensive coursework and
work in
classrooms as well as a rigorous external performance evaluation — the now passed regulations amount to the slimmest preparation, 16 credit hours of instruction and less than a week worth of time in an actual
classroom.
Fellows spend eleven months
working in Federal agencies or in U.S. Congressional offices, applying their
extensive knowledge and
classroom experiences to national education program and education policy efforts.
EPF has identified a set of design principles for this
work that are based on what we have observed in numerous
classrooms and schools across the country, coupled with our own
extensive research.
From questioning the
extensive district use of overpriced computer consultants to unnecessary calculator purchases, she has
worked tirelessly to eliminate waste, weed out fiscal improprieties, and come up with creative solutions to save the district money and get more money back into
classrooms.
Her career also includes 10 years of
classroom teaching and leadership, and two decades of teacher training and development at the University of Cambridge, and
extensive national and international
work.
David Low, Teacher, Sound School A
classroom teacher with 20 years» experience, Mr. Low has played an integral role in New Haven's
extensive School Reform initiative since its inception, negotiating the landmark teachers» contract, coordinating the creation and implementation of the new teacher evaluation process, sitting on the City - Wide Reform Committee, and serving as Chair of the Teachers»
Working Group on School Reform.
Working side - by - side with individuals and teams of teachers, Generation Ready's education consultants use their
extensive knowledge and experience to support teachers in co-designing instructional plans and writing tasks, providing real - time feedback, and perhaps most importantly, demonstrating instructional strategies in
classrooms.
Overview Substitute teaching is an excellent line of
work which requires
extensive classroom management and communication skills in addition to a lot of adaptabilities.
While I have
extensive experience
working with adolescents and young adults, I have
worked with children and adults of all ages at a wide array of clinical settings, including inpatient hospitals, therapeutic
classrooms and nurseries, and forensic institutions.