The focus of the training, delivered via professional - development workshops and phone - coaching sessions, was the personal interactions in the classroom between teachers and students; the coaches
gave teachers strategies designed to help them build a «positive emotional climate» and show «sensitivity to student needs for autonomy.»
This tip sheet
gives teachers strategies for supporting their ELLs» vocabulary development.
Not exact matches
Teachers are trained in behavior - management techniques that dial confrontations down rather than up, and they are
given strategies to help them create a climate of belonging and engagement in the classroom.
As a result, JLS revised its homework policy, provided its
teachers more professional development and encouraged them to try new
strategies, including not
giving homework at all, which at least one
teacher did, or
giving ungraded homework assignments.
Yoru child's school
teacher will probably include some test taking
strategy in the school assignments they
give your child.
Progressive Redesign Opportunity Schools of Excellence (PROSE), created under the new UFT - DOE contract,
gives schools flexibility in designing their schedules, programming,
teacher evaluation systems and other aspects of their school environments so that they are able to implement innovative school improvement
strategies.
In primary schools, the numeracy
strategy has made progress by
giving teachers who lack confidence in mathematics the materials and support they need to improve their confidence.
Olinger, STEAM
teacher and social entrepreneur,
gives an insightful
strategy for learning about what students value and then teaching in ways that will engage them by appealing to those values.
All of them require trust, upfront communication, and a little dose of courage — and only you know your particular school's culture — but I have seen great success when
teachers give these
strategies a try.
This module will
give the participants the
strategies and the skills necessary to manage unruly parents and
give them the skills to manage both planned and unplanned parent /
teacher meetings.
Teachers who have never made a podcast or video with their students might be prompted to
give it a whirl as a
strategy for capturing student reflection — and that means the conversation grows and grows.
The
teacher's guide
gives some advice concerning
strategies.
Second, the
teacher can
give students an opportunity to understand one another's
strategies through questioning and reiteration.
Guest blogger Heidi A. Olinger, STEAM
teacher and social entrepreneur,
gives an insightful
strategy for learning about what students value and then teaching in ways that will engage them by appealing to those values.
The
strategy has faced heavy criticism, with education experts warning that
teachers have not been
given adequate training, which has resulted in many pupils being unnecessarily referred.
Schools need a
strategy to
give all relevant
teachers the time, resources, and support to engage with the new subject in a meaningful way, so they can develop their confidence and skills in the concepts, technology and pedagogy necessary to fully realise the potential of Digital Technologies and ultimately thrive in a world where mobile devices have become ubiquitous.
We're trying to
give teachers constructive
strategies.
If every
teacher encouraged students to employ just one
strategy to help them when they wanted to
give up, more students would succeed.
The
strategy, which works within existing budgets,
gives teachers more time to plan, collaborate and improve.
Teachers» anti-cheating
strategies range from talking with students about their mistakes to
giving cheaters zeros to simply structuring assignments so cheating becomes extremely difficult.
Instructional
Strategies that Promote Student Thinking and
Give Teachers Time to Observe Student Understanding
Summing up, they say parents and
teachers need to be
given strategies to scaffold learning and it really is a case of choosing the most appropriate resources for each task.
In our balanced budget I proposed a comprehensive
strategy to help make our schools the best in the world — to have high national standards of academic achievement, national tests in 4th grade reading and 8th grade math, strengthening math instruction in middle schools, providing smaller classes in the early grades so that
teachers can
give students the attention they deserve, working to hire more well - prepared and nationally certified
teachers, modernizing our schools for the 21st century, supporting more charter schools, encouraging public school choice, ending social promotion, demanding greater accountability from students and
teachers, principals and parents.
Once the survey was done, Huntington and the other 50 middle and high schools that took part in the initiative were
given reports in clear, accessible language that summarized the results, plus a set of resources and customized
strategies that
teachers and principals could use to make changes based on their results.
This poster
gives students four
strategies to help them solve problems before asking their
teacher.
Given the
teachers union's opposition, however, they didn't trumpet the
strategy.
Excel spreadsheet that can be used to automatically generate extended written feedback including improvement
strategies for the
teacher to
give the students.
The series, called Ask a Researcher, offers evidence - based guidance to classroom dilemmas in the areas of literacy, mathematics, and English language learning,
giving teachers credible
strategies to enhance student learning.
Most often the
teacher will just expose this problem to the children — not even commenting on details or
giving little hints for a
strategy, just expose it.
Research in educational neuroscience, therefore, should not only inform the types of assessments
teachers give students, but also help shape the
strategies students use to prepare for assessments, or to work through projects.
Providing lots of time for talking about and showing math
strategies for just one problem may sound scary
given teachers» limited teaching time, but the payoff from a math talk is great.
Teachers can use video to
give students further opportunities to practice these
strategies in an engaging way.
Based on this assessment,
teachers can choose
strategies that will serve as effective scaffolds between the students» «
given» and the «new» of the text.
And
teachers in
teacher training are
given a whole different, almost a plethora, of different
strategies.
«Also, the difference with the [whole - school] program is that it meant all
teachers were then
given PD on how to use these literacy
strategies in their classroom - a withdrawal program doesn't do that.
The year mapping
strategy gives teachers a way to relate to individual students around their successful learning — and to revisit some of their own favorite lessons and interactions with students over the past year.
The first, Smart Advice: Broadening Your Students» Horizons
gives teachers and advisers
strategies and practical advice for supporting their students» research and decision - making, as they approach their transition from full - time secondary education.
Teachers have a responsibility to
give students the
strategies and resources to actively engage with their communities, writes elementary
teacher Gail Sider.
«[
Teacher has] provided me with different strategies to apply in the classroom and also given me insight into many different issues with possible ways of targeting them, that I would not have otherwise considered,» a primary school teache
Teacher has] provided me with different
strategies to apply in the classroom and also
given me insight into many different issues with possible ways of targeting them, that I would not have otherwise considered,» a primary school
teacherteacher says.
The Start Well project calls for the application of a strength - based approach, potentially leveraging technology as either an enabler or enhancer of active intervention
strategies, to build
teachers» capacity to
give and receive psycho - social support.
If worry shows up and no one has
given you, or the parents, or the
teachers, any
strategies to deal with that worry —
strategies that aren't about elimination or avoidance — then you aren't going to get very far.»
Drawing from his own remarkable experience as a veteran classroom
teacher (still in the classroom), Ron Berger
gives us a vision of educational reform that transcends standards, curriculum, and instructional
strategies.
In this instructional
strategy, the
teacher first provides students with a quick introduction to the lesson in the native language; then the lesson is
given in English; and, finally, a short summary is provided in the student's first language.
Our GVC consultants ensure
teachers are teaching essential content and skills, using instructional
strategies effectively, and sequencing the curriculum to
give students multiple opportunities to learn the content.
For all of these, the
teacher should first model how to use the
strategy, then
give students an opportunity to cooperatively apply the
strategy while producing group papers, and finally let students practice using the
strategy while writing individual papers.
I recommend a «teaching team
strategy,» that
gives only experienced
teachers primary student responsibility, but in multiple classrooms and with the assistance of the novices.
From the survey data we estimated that in 1994
teachers were spending an average of about 10.5 hours a year on test preparation activities such as
giving practice tests and teaching test - taking
strategies.
Charter schools were originally envisioned to serve as incubators of excellence where
teachers and schools were
given the flexibility to explore alternative
strategies for helping children succeed.
Teachers were
given the opportunity to implement the project in their own independent way but had to draw from themes, readings, and
strategies from Facing History's units, Holocaust and Human Behavior and Race and Membership.
It has
given teachers knowledge,
strategies,» reported the principal at Wheeler.