Not exact matches
As well as the award for teachers, the Anti-Bullying Alliance is calling on students and
school staff
across England to showcase their creativity and harness their «inner Director» by entering a film - highlighting
how important it is to use our Power for Good to stop bullying and create a
world we'd all like to live in - with the chance to become the official film of Anti-Bullying Week 2016.
The challenge for teachers is
how to engage their pupils by increasing the demand for reading
across their
school by helping pupils to find a text that unlocks a whole new
world of ideas and viewpoints or one that can help them to explore their own identities, situations and aspirations.
Mason wrote several volumes on
how and what to teach young people, and there are
schools across the country and around the
world that use her methodology.
To find out
how much those resources vary, and to help you determine
how your
school or district compares with others
across the country, we asked members of the Education
World Tech Team to tell us about their jobs and responsibilities; to describe the resources they provide and the resources provided to them.
I met Lee Ju - Ho, the former Minister of Education, Science, and Technology and now a professor at the KDI
School of Public Policy and Management, to understand his efforts to improve the Korean education system In the book The Smartest Kids in the
World by Amanda Ripley, Lee comes
across as a forward - minded thinker about the challenges facing Korean education and the need to make changes to the status quo of
how education is regulated, managed, and delivered.
As the summer drew to a close, Senior Lecturer James Honan, one of many HGSE faculty members who devote their time to guiding these administrators through the many challenges in their work, reflected on
how the Ed
School is making a difference in the professional practice of scores of higher education leaders from
across the country and around the
world.
With summer immersion programs and afterschool clubs in
schools and homeless shelters
across the United States, Saujani says that Girls Who Code is «really showing [young girls] and opening their eyes to
how technology can help them be problem solvers and change agents» that will help make the
world a better place.
In 2014, the contest asked high
school and college students
across the United States to respond to the question, «On the threshold of the 100th anniversary,
how should the
world recognize the Armenian Genocide?»
How the content standards and practice standards connect
across grade levels to build on prior learning, deepen conceptual understanding, promote real -
world application, and prepare students for high
school level mathematics.
Every three years, the journalists of national media
across the
world sit with pens poised to pass judgment on
how the
schools of their nations have performed on the Program for International Student Assessment — otherwise known as the PISA test.
With the
world experiencing exponential growth in digital technologies, the question of
how to bring teaching into the 21st Century and prepare students for the workplace of tomorrow is a pressing one for
schools and education departments
across the globe.
Take a look at what teachers
across the
world are saying about
how they are using Mathletics and
how it is supporting the unique needs of their
school...
It's a really amazing event that brings together educators from
across different disciplines and roles in
schools, and from all over the
world, that have a passion for better understanding
how students learn, and the practices they can bring to their own
school communities.
where librarian leaders from
across the US can convene and learn and talk and network and figure out
how school librarians will save the
world.