Through a collaborative effort between the Ontario Principals» Council (OPC), Catholic Principals» Council of Ontario (CPCO), and Association des directions et directions adjointes des écoles franco - ontariennes (ADFO), I was asked to join the Student Voice Modules Project team in order to develop training modules for school leaders to
highlight effective student - teacher collaborative practices.
Not exact matches
Retrieval practice is especially powerful compared with
students» most favored study strategies:
highlighting and rereading their notes and textbooks, practices that a recent review found to be among the least
effective.
Thinking Maths draws on a New Zealand research synthesis by Helen Timperly and colleagues
highlighting features of professional learning in mathematics that are
effective in improving
student outcomes.
Ofsted's guidance on
effective self - evaluation
highlights that it needs to be able to capture the impact of the school's actions on the quality of teaching,
students» achievement, behaviour and safety.
The spacing of practice has resulted in more long - term retention of material, and
students now have a study practice that is much more
effective than simple
highlighting of notes or rereading their notes or textbook.
They discovered that one of the most popular techniques — rereading material and
highlighting key points — is also one of the least
effective because it leads
students to develop a false sense of mastery.
A federal report
highlights charter schools that are using
effective methods to close the achievement gaps between low - income, minority, and special education
students and their peers.
This chapter
highlights recent research that clearly demonstrates the positive role
effective technology integration can have on
student achievement, as well as multiple pedagogical models for integrating digital tools in our instructional practices.
Haddad
highlights the core components of St. Vrain — a district - wide 1:1 program, STEM studies that start at pre-K and run into higher education, curricula that push
students to problem solve and employ critical thinking skills, a «design thinking» mindset from administrators, public — private partnerships, and
effective professional learning that reinforces all these ideas.
While many schools are going with a 1:1 initiative, he
highlights the more real - world application of bringing your own device, BYOD, making it a more cost -
effective and more sound pedagogical option for
students.
This article
highlights five best practices for
effective student discipline.
In our last blog post, we
highlighted the first of four conditions that must be met to ensure the
effective use of
student - involved classroom assessment:...
Webinar Recording:
Effective Juvenile Justice Reforms in the Era of ESSA This webinar provided a brief overview of ESSA requirements for
students in the juvenile justice system and
highlighted models from around the country that are effectively implementing these mandates.
It does so in three ways: providing timely, useful information to policymakers; advancing awareness among the larger public on complex education issues; and
highlighting effective models and strategies intended to improve
student outcomes.
He
highlighted what he considers better methods to address disparities, saying that Percy Brown, director of equity and
student learning for the Middleton - Cross Plains Area School District, and his work creating a Student Voice Union to empower African - American students, was an example of effective
student learning for the Middleton - Cross Plains Area School District, and his work creating a
Student Voice Union to empower African - American students, was an example of effective
Student Voice Union to empower African - American
students, was an example of
effective change.
Effective highlighting supports
students reading and retention.
The report has three sections: 1) Setting the Context, which discusses the need for
effective systems of evaluation and support for school leaders; 2) Sharing Key Lessons Learned, which
highlights how states and districts can work together to agree upon and communicate expectations for school leaders and implement standards - based systems of leadership support and evaluation, thereby increasing teacher effectiveness and improving
student outcomes in all schools across the nation; and 3) Improving Standards Based Leadership Evaluation, which examines leader evaluation as a policy foundation for identifying, and supporting
effective educators.
At CUBE's annual conference in Phoenix, Arizona, Oct. 1 - 3, district leaders will have the opportunity to showcase their work and share their success stories and best practices, while
highlighting the crucial connection between
effective school board governance and
student achievement.
In that vein, this brief
highlights two schools» successful efforts to improve the achievement of their
students using the SIOP Model, one of the approaches that CREATE research studies have confirmed as being
effective for teaching English learners.
This session will
highlight evidence - based routines for
effective Tier I instruction which includes
effective instructional delivery, differentiated instruction, flexible
student grouping, literacy across the curriculum, mathematical practices, and continuous progress monitoring
This report
highlights measures of
student access to highly
effective teachers, access to early learning opportunities, school funding, high - quality curriculum, a well - rounded education, and
student health and wellness.
This lesson is carefully planned and choreographed to
highlight the best tricks you have up your sleeve for
student engagement and
effective transitions.
In this blog, LPI Research and Policy Associate Anna Maier
highlights two community school initiatives successfully bridging the gap between home and school and shares the compelling evidence of the impact of
effective engagement on
student and school success.
CAREER
HIGHLIGHTS • Over five years» experience teaching Mathematics to
students of different backgrounds • Highly skilled in planning
effective classroom instructions • Hands on experience in teaching mathematical concepts to young
students • In - depth knowledge of basic and advanced mathematics with a specialization in algebra • Demonstrated the ability to plan a program of study that meets the individual
student's need, interest, and ability • Able to maintain a disciplined and controlled environment in the classroom • Proficient in preparing
effective and appropriate lesson plans • Current teacher's license
HIGHLIGHTS • Proficient in developing syllabi that clearly outlines course requirements, rationale, goals and objectives • Committed to preparing class sessions and assignments that help
students grasp course contents and integrates with overall
student learning outcomes • Unmatched ability to create a learning environment that encourages
student involvement and participation • Particularly
effective in participating in the development and implementation of academic policies and guiding principles and functions in accordance with school philosophy
Skill
Highlights Academic advising
Student recruitment and retention Marketing strategy Financial aid Transition planning Academic programs Professional Experience Academic Advisor 8/1/2009 — Current Colby College — Waterville, ME Develop and execute
effective academic and career planning strategies, enabling achievement of undergraduate and graduate
students» goals.
Key
Highlights: • Successfully implemented lesson plans and organized
students for
effective instruction.
Sampling the Certification Exam provides
students with 10 practice problems that model the test format of the certification exams.Learning Objectives establish clear goals for
students as they begin their chapter study helping them focus on the information that is most critical to their success.Key Terms are
highlighted and defined to help
students better comprehend the language they will use when communicating with patients and other healthcare professionals.Safety Notes alert
students to important safety reminders that must be heeded to provide safe and
effective patient care.Photographs and Illustrations help
students visualize pharmacy procedures medication dosage forms supplies equipment and real - world patient interactions.Tables and Chapter Summaries encapsulate key points of the chapter and offer
students beneficial study aids.
Human Resource Manager — Duties & Responsibilities Direct human resource operations and support staff ensuring efficient and
effective operations Responsible for benefit administration including employee leave, 401 (k)'s, and insurance Oversee payroll, departmental budgets, accounts payable, and accounts receivable Recruit, interview, and hire new employees with input from senior leadership Conduct staff orientation regarding acceptable attire, company brand, policies, and employment law Implement professional development program to enhance team skill sets and employee value Oversee employee recognition program to
highlight notable achievements and boost team morale Review employee performance and recommend promotion or disciplinary action as appropriate Resolve disputes between staff members in a fair, professional, and timely manner Ensure company compliance will all applicable employment law and industry best practices Negotiate and confirm contracts with vendors, partners, employees, and clients Create and present financial reports and purchasing proposals to senior management Build and strengthen long term relationships with clients, vendors, and community leaders Direct purchasing and licensing of information technology equipment and software Assist
students and families with financial aid application process Provide additional administrative support including data entry, phones, and customer service Utilize proficiencies in English and Spanish to effectively serve clients of varied backgrounds Perform all duties in a positive, professional, and courteous manner
With this exceptional textbook
students gain the necessary knowledge skills and confidence to provide safe and
effective care for the patients they will serve in their future careers.Chapter features help
students learn all facets of pharmacy practice including: an understanding of the roles and responsibilities of pharmacy technicians in both community and institutional practice settingsa comprehension of the laws regulations and standards that govern pharmacy practicean awareness of medication safety issues in the prescription - filling processknowledge of the equipment supplies prescription order forms and medication labels used in pharmacy practiceinsight into professionalism including
effective communication with patients and other healthcare professionals cultural awareness and ethical behaviorIn addition three appendices offer
students valuable reference material on: the most commonly prescribed drugsthe top drugs administered in hospitalscommon pharmacy abbreviations and acronymsThe Study Partner CD supports
student learning with: Chapter Terms and Flash Cards that help
students learn key terminologyMatching Activities that provide
students with a fun interactive way to learn chapter contentQuizzes that test studentsa» understanding of important chapter concepts in both practice and reported modesA Link to the Internet Resource Center providing in - depth reference information and additional resourcesNew and Noteworthy Chapter Features: NEW!Practice Tips
highlight guidelines pharmacy technicians should follow in the workplace teaching
students how to be successful and efficient on the job.NEW!
Important indicators in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) are
highlighted at each stage and specific attention is leveled at the need for prepared and
effective educators to support
student progress throughout our entire education system.