Not exact matches
Eleven entrepreneurs, all from founding
teams including women or people of color, made their cases for innovations that would help bring more real - world experience
into classrooms, help
teachers track the progress of special - needs students, or help underserved people find jobs, among others.
When a childbirth
teacher treats you and your partner as a
team, you are being set up to journey
into your birth with formed trust, understanding, and empathy for each other.
But it became clear Thursday that she would allow Paladino's
team to venture
into subjects such as how the board conducts its business and how it settled the contract with the Buffalo
Teachers Federation.
Our yoga
team of
teachers translates the ancient practice of yoga
into a language that is easy to understand and apply to daily life.
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teacher has divided the class
into three - person
teams for a contest.
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Loosely based on real - life events, «Won't Back Down» tells the story of a single mom who
teams up with a disillusioned
teacher to transform a failing public school
into a charter school.
This time, Po's mentor, the diminutive Master Shifu (Dustin Hoffman), tells Po it's time for him to step
into his destined role as the Dragon Warrior by serving as
teacher to the members of his own
team: Tigress (Angelina Jolie), Monkey (Jackie Chan), Mantis (Seth Rogen), Viper (Lucy Liu) and Crane (David Cross).
Whether it's a simple arrangement between colleagues to observe each other in action, or a more formal approach like
teacher rounds (an iterative, inquiry - based cycle of observations between larger
teacher teams), schools are turning
teachers into lieutenants of their own learning.
Students and
teachers are grouped
into houses — about 110 students and three or four
teachers teamed up for three hours every day.
Pre-service
teachers can learn how to be part of great
team by experiencing and seeing this
team approach from a range of school staff willing to support them, as well as tapping
into university staff, school families and community involvement;
It's the job of the education
team to make this as easy and effective as possible on school trips because as one
teacher on a recent self - led visit put it: «To actually run around in a castle and hear the noises that are made, to touch the walls, to feel everything — you just can not put that learning
into a classroom, it's impossible.»
«The shared mission of the four parts of the University of Cambridge who established this project and their unique breadth of experience — from curriculum design and learning materials to
teacher support and mathematical insight — is giving the Cambridge Mathematics
team the means to turn the insights from their work
into practical impact for
teachers and students around the world.»
My most effective means of assisting
teachers is
teaming with them to develop lessons and ideas
into integrated technology lessons.
School leaders, this research is liberating because it suggests that you don't need to take care of everyone; you just need to build
teams that can support each other, provide new
teachers with coaches and mentors, and establish nets that
teachers will fall
into when they inevitably fall.
• Make it a «non-negotiable» • Recruit and hire
teachers who buy - in from the get - go • Provide them with hands - on professional development and plenty of examples • Share and celebrate «best practices» • Identify
teachers who do it well and have others visit their classrooms • Give instructional
teams time to collaborate and to develop quality prompts • Stockpile successful A.R.T. plans and incorporate them
into the school's curriculum map • Hire and / or bring in practicing artists to participate • And, most importantly, get excited - as though you had just seen a narwhal tusk for the first time!
Once the comfort levels have been created, the opportunity exists for
teachers to begin branching out beyond departments
into interdisciplinary
teams and curriculum design.
SOLV's Green
Team program brings experts
into classrooms and puts tools
into student hands, helping students and
teachers restore local streams by collecting garbage, eradicating nonnative plant species, and planting thousands of trees, among other projects.
Students can be divided
into teams whilst the
teacher picks cards at random, the first
team to guess the right category wins the point.
The
teacher voice organization Teach Plus has brought
teams of great
teachers into struggling schools to lead their transformation.
Project - based, interdisciplinary learning requires teaching
teams to integrate a theme or project
into rigorous lesson plans from a variety of disciplines, and to coordinate delivery among
teachers and across classrooms so that projects progress apace and students meet curriculum goals.
Teachers can break the class
into teams to play this game.
Gilbert is outreach manager at Guide Dogs for the Blind, based in nearby San Rafael, and, a few months before her visit to Bacich with her German shepherd guide, Hedda, she
teamed up with the school's third - grade
teachers, and with the Marin County Office of Education, to help introduce materials from Guide Dogs for the Blind — and from the National Federation for the Blind's Braille Is Beautiful program —
into school curriculum.
Tech
Team members also recommended four programs, available nationwide, that train
teachers to use technology or to integrate it
into their curricula.
«Any teenage boy who is
into sports, no matter how many times they tell you they're not
into maths, they can quote hundreds of statistics to you about their favourite
team and their favourite players, that's so natural to them... so that's the first big, important thing, showing a connection to their lives,» he told
Teacher last month.
Monroe High School Monroe, Michigan Grades 9 - 12 Dr. Layne B Hunt, principal Our ninth - grade
teachers are organized
into teams.
(No time is built
into the day for
teachers to meet with specialists, so the
teams accept responsibility for keeping those
teachers in the loop.)
As schools expanding
into Multi-Academy Trusts are learning, new projects — whether sponsoring existing schools or setting up new ones — create new opportunities for
teachers and staff and can offer a powerful way to retain the best members of your
team.
The value of a faculty's dividing
into teams, for example, is to enable
teachers to work effectively together to improve instruction and enable students to meet or exceed rigorous standards that are embodied in the curriculum.
The Chicago, Illinois - based group now has 25 members, including several other former
teachers, who divide
into four or five
teams that tour the U.S. Wavelength gives about 100 presentations a year and has appeared in 49 states.
The
teachers separated
into pre-existing class
teams and were given an overview of the year's theme in a game format.
The APPG report makes a wide range of recommendations, including: increasing the number of specialist PE
teachers in primary schools; having a designated physical activity co-ordinator in every early years setting; creating
teams in every school dedicated to promoting all types of physical activity; all schools examining how they can improve the PE experience for disabled children; embedding PE
into all
teacher training programmes
«We joined collaborative planning
teams, where we sat and chatted to
teachers, had observations in classrooms, informal walkthroughs... [and] a
teacher inquiry group which ran for a semester where a group of
teachers who were looking
into their practice in mathematics engaged in challenging some of the things that they were doing.»
Maybe you are proudest of your school's test results, your athletic
teams» prowess, your
teachers» skills at involving parents in the classroom, your school's many cultures and how they blend
into a true family, your service - learning program, your media center, your Your six pride statements should tell about the biggest successes, your proudest accomplishments, your most valued resources.
The [
team of students] sat down with
teachers and analysed the entry data that kids were coming
into school with.
BC:... some of the schools I've been
into recently will have three
teachers in the room as the
team in one go.
To ensure BESA has an insight
into the sector and its changing requirements, the
team meets with the DfE,
teachers and suppliers throughout the year, and also carries out regular research.
Essentially the PET - Xi
team broke down the role of the
teacher into that of subject expert, motivator and supporter.
Teachers, especially women, are leaving the profession as they are not being offered the potential to move
into leadership roles or be on a senior leadership
team (SLT) as a part - time member of staff.
Having mixed devices also gave flexibility for use,
teachers were free to split students
into groups so that the right mix of devices across the groups was gained, for example, if a science class was conducting an experiment those students with backward facing cameras were distributed across all
teams so that someone was available to record or photograph the experiment.
Each
teacher on the Desert Sky
team took responsibility for integrating the school curriculum
into the Earth Inc. project.
Every once in a while the
Teacher team ventures out
into the wild.
As the inclusion of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Histories and Cultures is a key feature of both the Early Years Learning Framework and the Australian Curriculum, ACER convened a
team of Indigenous educators to develop a suite of Little J & Big Cuz resources that model a way for early years educators and primary
teachers to bring Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perspectives
into the classroom as part of daily conversations.
In the adaptations condition,
teachers were organized
into grade - level
teams around a practical improvement goal and given structured opportunities to use their knowledge, experience, and local data to extend or modify program components for their students and local contexts.
Since 2014, CSPS has welcomed three Highly Accomplished
teachers and one Lead
teacher into our leadership
team with a further two members of the
team close to completing this process in 2018.
The Learning Experiences Design
Team (LEDT) was borne from our
teachers» desire to explore concrete and sustainable ways to integrate AbD project ideas
into classroom practice and to consider ways to extend this work beyond the OLC.
Rules The
teacher will split you
into two
teams.
The final report on the 2003 - 2004 Students as Allies project included details about the five sites; the collaborative process through which we designed surveys that included a common core of questions along with school - specific questions developed by student -
teacher research
teams; and how students became involved in the project, gathered and analyzed their data, presented their findings at public «summits,» and then turned them
into topics for discussion and action.
Your TL is there to provide access to quality resources, help the classroom
teacher to plan and embed technology and IL teaching and scaffolding
into curriculum programs and even
team teach and assess curriculum programs.