Not exact matches
The role of Master
Teachers as professional mentors and content experts is key to developing the state's cadre of outstanding educators as well as inspiring future t
Teachers as professional mentors and content experts is key to developing the state's cadre of outstanding
educators as well as inspiring
future teachersteachers.
During a conference in Saratoga Springs, state Education Commissioner MaryEllen Elia called on
teacher educators across the state to train
future teachers who can rise to the challenges inside struggling urban schools.
We often report on the struggles of Common Core Learning Standards in the classroom, but in this Focus on Education report WBFO»S Eileen Buckley takes us inside JFK Middle School in Cheektowaga to hear about how
educators and students are embracing it successfully and how
future teachers are gearing up for the challenge.
Teacher's Day is celebrated on May 15 in Mexico and Colombia to promote and create conscience of the importance
educators have in the
future of every
Whilst quality and accountability is essential to
teacher and principal development, and the notion of professional standards is supported in principle, it is of concern to many
educators that the complexity of professional growth, development and training has been reduced to a set of basic competencies that may not truly reflect the complex nature of teaching, the principalship,
teacher education and the preparation of
teachers and educational leaders for contemporary times and a challenging
future.
In our annual
Teacher survey, we asked readers to not only share their feedback and suggestions for
future stories, but also how they're using our articles, videos, podcasts and infographics in their role as an
educator.
But by training
future educators to continuously inspire students to succeed, helping prospective
teachers view curriculum from students» perspectives, and assisting students as they negotiate critical points in various disciplines, the
teacher training methods in Finland continue to meet the needs of the next generation of students.
And they knew it was critical that
teacher educators better prepare
future teachers to serve this growing population.
Psychologists like Edward Thorndike of
Teachers College, Robert Yerkes of Harvard, and Carl Brigham of Princeton insisted that educational science was ushering in a new millennium of social progress and that IQ scores would enable
educators to plan each child's education and
future with certainty.
«Each year on National
Teacher Day we thank the nation's hard - working public school
educators and take time out to reflect on the
future of the teaching profession,» said NEA President Dennis Van Roekel.
Based on exclusive results from an original national survey of about 700
teachers, the Education Week Tech Confidence Index takes the pulse of America's
educators and gauges their level of confidence in educational technology in K - 12 schools, both now and in the
future.
The belief that
teacher - candidates need to demonstrate they can help their
future students learn before they enter classrooms as full - fledged
educators has gained strength over the past decade, especially among states.
Future plans: My near future plans are to build relationships between education institutes and individual educators in China and America with the hope of promoting cross-cultural and cross-disciplinary teacher development pro
Future plans: My near
future plans are to build relationships between education institutes and individual educators in China and America with the hope of promoting cross-cultural and cross-disciplinary teacher development pro
future plans are to build relationships between education institutes and individual
educators in China and America with the hope of promoting cross-cultural and cross-disciplinary
teacher development programs.
So, I spoke with Professor Kay Merseth and am planning some workshops for college
teachers to prepare
future educators of math and science.
In coming to the Ed School, Salt River Pima, Laguna Pueblo, and Thai
educator Morgan Barraza had one thing in mind: becoming a more effective
teacher for her students — present and
future.
My goals in coming to the Ed School were threefold: expanding my knowledge of how people, early childhood through adolescence, develop moral and ethical behaviors; creating strategies, systems, and tools that
educators can use to best preserve and promote moral and ethical growth in the students they teach; and refining the leadership and research skills necessary to further my role as a
teacher leader and reformer for the
future.
When
Teacher shares examples of how evidence is being used to inform
future action it's usually
educators who are doing the analysis and reflection, but in this case it's students who've been digging into school data.
«The phrase «team around the child» has been used in schools — I prefer «team around the
teacher» to stress the need to support
educators» welfare in meeting the needs of all students, now and in the
future.
A recent white paper from Learning Forward and the National Commission on Teaching and America's
Future (NCTAF), Moving from Compliance to Agency: What
Teachers Need to Make Professional Learning Work, draws from interviews with teachers and administrators to report on the current state of professional development and what it will take to transform it to really support educator l
Teachers Need to Make Professional Learning Work, draws from interviews with
teachers and administrators to report on the current state of professional development and what it will take to transform it to really support educator l
teachers and administrators to report on the current state of professional development and what it will take to transform it to really support
educator learning.
The Harvard Family Research Project, part of Harvard University's graduate school of education, has formed a network of
teacher -
educators dedicated to making the nation's
future teachers better at working with families and communities.
As long - time classroom
teachers now working as
teacher educators preparing
future middle - and high - school language arts and social studies
teachers, we persistently seek ways to improve our coursework and clinical experiences.
What might the
future hold for the development of
teacher trainees, as well as the
educators that «train the trainees»?
And this learning and teaching approach is even considered as the
future of education and many
educators /
teachers are progressively gamifying their classes and practices.
So what might the
future hold for the development of
teacher trainees, and also those
educators who «train the trainees», look like?
To what extent are
teacher preparation programs equipping
future educators with the skills required to successfully engage students in virtually?
A middle school science
teacher with 31 years of classroom experience, Pringle has distinguished herself as a thoughtful, passionate advocate for
educators and students, focusing on issues of
educator empowerment and student success, diversity, and developing
future leaders.
Just another example of how
teachers are not truly valued as
educators for the nations
future.
Teacher Retirement Benefits: Defining a More Active Role for SEAs and Their Chiefs In this essay from The SEA of the
Future Volume 2, Marguerite Roza and Michael Podgursky draw on their research on productivity and pensions to look in depth at the startling long - term costs of
educator pension systems...
Chiefs for Change commends the regulations released today that will help ensure students have great
teachers,
teachers are well prepared for their jobs, and states and
future educators have transparent data about the effectiveness of preparation programs.
Bullying and Cyberbullying: Six Things
Teachers Can Do Author Franklin Schargel offers common - sense advice that empowers
educators to reduce
future occurrences of bullying and peer mistreatment.
Given this potential,
teacher educators and researchers should continue exploration of Twitter and other forms of social media as tools for professional networking and engagement to support the ongoing development of a
future generation of
teachers.
Moore closed out her testimony with a plea to Congress to listen to
educators as they consider the
future of the landmark legislation: «
Teachers are as unique as the students they serve.
Programs are identifying and supporting effective, experienced
teachers to act as mentors and clinical
educators; more than 500 mentors are modeling and coaching new
teachers to be their
future colleagues.
Proposed fund usage will expand
teacher and principal residency programs, which provide clinical experience and intensive supports, and support initiatives that improve coherence between
educators» pre-service experience, induction, and
future professional learning.59
Releasing its «Excellent
Educators for Each and Every Child: A Policy Roadmap for Transforming the Teaching and Principal Professions,» the group urges measures to strengthen the recruitment pipeline for teachers and principals; build robust preparation programs that ensure that future educators are profession - ready; and cultivate opportunities for continuous growth and le
Educators for Each and Every Child: A Policy Roadmap for Transforming the Teaching and Principal Professions,» the group urges measures to strengthen the recruitment pipeline for
teachers and principals; build robust preparation programs that ensure that
future educators are profession - ready; and cultivate opportunities for continuous growth and le
educators are profession - ready; and cultivate opportunities for continuous growth and leadership.
An Education Policy panel — featuring Education International's deputy secretary general David Edwards, former
teacher and current member of the Arkansas Senate Joyce Elliott, former Massachusetts Secretary of Education Paul Reville, and Finnish
educator and scholar Pasi Sahlberg — will address global education policy now and in the
future.
By meaningfully engaging student
teachers with ASCD resources and involving them with members of the ASCD community,
future educators and leaders gain an edge that energizes and raises their professional performance level.
Principals hosting differentiation coaches should choose open - minded, collaborative, and motivated
teachers who are willing to share their classrooms with another
educator on a daily basis, and who would be positive
future mentors for other colleagues.
Instead, we envision a
future in which every aspiring
teacher and principal works as a paid, full - time, full - year resident coached by the nation's best
educators, while being screened for potential hiring.
Here's five social innovation links we are clicking on today:
Educators 4 Excellence: Creative Core: How the Common Core supports the arts and where growth is needed «As Governor Cuomo's educational plans are hotly debated by
teachers across New York, in many ways the heart of the conversation is the role of the Common Core standards in our educational
future.
February 16, 2015 (New York)-- As school districts, education leaders and New York's courts debate the
future of
teacher tenure,
Educators 4 Excellence — New York (E4E) members today issued a series of recommendations to preserve job protections but make tenure designations more meaningful.
The National Council for Accreditation of
Teacher Education (NCATE) Blue Ribbon Panel determined that in order to facilitate better resources, collaboration, and support for future educators, and to effectively reverse the teacher shortage, clinical practice should form the foundation of teacher prepa
Teacher Education (NCATE) Blue Ribbon Panel determined that in order to facilitate better resources, collaboration, and support for
future educators, and to effectively reverse the
teacher shortage, clinical practice should form the foundation of teacher prepa
teacher shortage, clinical practice should form the foundation of
teacher prepa
teacher preparation.
Illinois
teachers widely disagreed with the idea of arming
educators with guns to prevent
future school shootings, a strategy that President Donald Trump promoted in a series of tweets Thursday.
Connecting with other
teachers who share my same passion for inspiring
future educators is an added bonus!»
Throughout the two - day conference, St. Andrew's design thinking program was on display in the NAIS Maker Space and three sessions, titled «Stressed - Out Students Are the New Normal: How
Educators Can Alleviate Anxiety, «Brain Science and the
Future of
Teacher and School Leader Training» and «Research as Inspiration: Mind, Brain, and Education Science as a Driver for School Innovation» included St. Andrew's
teachers as lead facilitators.
Recently, Secretary of Education Arne Duncan and representatives from other organizations committed to finding and keeping better
teachers in their «shared vision for the
future of the teaching profession,» which included recommendations to provide
teachers with continuous growth and professional development, a professional career continuum with competitive compensation, and other suggestions that will produce better
teachers and express America's respect, support, and pride for our
educators.
The National Science
Teachers Association offers advice and resources to help teachers engage their students in STEM subjects, and middle and high school educators talk about preparing students for college and future careers in the STEM
Teachers Association offers advice and resources to help
teachers engage their students in STEM subjects, and middle and high school educators talk about preparing students for college and future careers in the STEM
teachers engage their students in STEM subjects, and middle and high school
educators talk about preparing students for college and
future careers in the STEM fields.
Respectfully, Action United Alliance of Californians for Community Empowerment Alliance for Multilingual Multicultural Education American Association of Colleges for
Teacher Education American Association of State Colleges and Universities American Federation of
Teachers ASPIRA Association Association of University Centers on Disabilities Autistic Self Advocacy Network Bay Area Parent Leadership Action Network California Association for Bilingual Education California Latino School Boards Association Californians for Justice Californians Together Campaign for Fiscal Equity Campaign for Quality Education Center for the
Future of Teaching and Learning Center for Teaching Quality Citizens for Effective Schools Coalition for Educational Justice Council for Exceptional Children Council of Parent Attorneys and Advocates Disability Rights Education and Defense Fund Easter Seals ELC, Education Law Center FairTest, The National Center for Fair & Open Testing Higher Education Consortium for Special Education Justice Matters Latino Elected and Appointed Officials National Taskforce on Education Lawyers» Committee for Civil Rights Under Law Learning Disabilities Association of America Los Angeles Educational Partnership Movement Strategy Center NAACP National Alliance of Black School
Educators National Center for Learning Disabilities National Council for Educating Black Children National Council of
Teachers of English National Disability Rights Network National Down Syndrome Congress National Down Syndrome Society National Education Association National Latino / a Education Research and Policy Project National League of United Latin American Citizens Parent - U-Turn Parents for Unity Philadelphia Education Fund Public Advocates Inc..
In a letter to Congress,
Educators 4 Excellence proposed key recommendations that should be considered for the
future of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) in order to increase equity and support
teacher development and retention.
English
teacher educators are encouraged to integrate both familiar and unfamiliar forms of technology into
teacher preparation, to support preservice
teachers» understanding of and comfort with different media suitable for their
future classrooms.