The CCEE also offers the CA Content Library, a free digital database containing high quality and thoroughly vetted digital resources developed and submitted by
local educators about California's school finance and accountability systems.
It also interviews
local educators about the effect of the Common Core standards and assessments in their schools and communities.
Not exact matches
De-registering a child from school — what to do if your child is in school Getting started — what to expect in the first months of home educating Different styles — These will depend on your personality and preferences Mailing list information — links to home
educators» online mailing lists General links — links to general sites
about home education
Local group sites — links to mailing lists or sites related to British home
educators» groups GCSE guide — how can home
educators take GCSEs if they wish to?
Social media has made it far easier to connect with other home
educators, make friends, find answers to your questions and learn
about all of the
local events and meet - ups.
In the very small number of
local authorities where there is information on religion,
about 31 % of home
educators belong to a faith group, although that may not be the reason they have chosen an alternative to school.
Joy has worked with
local private elementary schools in educating
educators about growing up adopted.
You may also want to contact a
local Waldorf elementary school or nursery / kindergarten to learn what events they may have to offer fledgling Waldorf
educators and others interested in finding out
about Waldorf Education.
I encourage
educators to use this exhibition to teach our students, especially those in the Capital Region of New York,
about our rich
local history.»
PLATTSBURGH —
Local educators are cautiously optimistic
about Gov. Andrew Cuomo's plan for free tuition at all state schools, but are awaiting more details.
WBFO's senior reporter Eileen Buckley talked to
educators in Niagara County
about how
local students will participate.
I've got to believe that it's something
about the structure of the charter sector — its governance by mission - driven boards instead of
local politicians; its ability to recruit and retain
educators that share a vision rather than a collective bargaining agreement (and conventional preparation and certification); its sense of urgency driven by accountability to authorizers and funders — that makes the difference.
We encourage
educators to work with their administrative teams, parent and community organizations, and their
local school board to think differently
about how, when, and where design materials come from.
But if the science of best
educator practice is combined with a national infrastructure of standards and testing, then
local actors can not adjudicate among competing claims
about what science says.
Local educators whose jobs are related to curriculum almost certainly have ideas
about what constitutes good curriculum.
Over the last five years, RIMA has marshaled
local and national philanthropy; recruited school operators and
educators into Rhode Island; provided staff support for facilities identification, finance, and development; formed and advocated for improved education policies at both the state and
local levels; and served as a «help center» for questions
about state laws, regulations, practices, and culture.
District officials and
local educators, who must implement the new requirements, were increasingly vocal
about their objections to NCLB.
Current state plans quite properly put
local educators on notice
about local performance against state standards.
Teachers Can Help With the U.S. Census The U.S. Census provides the federal government with key data that affects
local communities, and the Census Bureau wants
educators to spread the word
about the 2010 head count through lesson plans and teaching materials it has prepared for teachers.
Maybe only parents, communities, and
local educators are well - enough positioned to make reasonable (if imperfect) judgments
about what each child needs.
It's not as if
local officials,
educators, and parents are unaware of the existence of informational texts or just waiting to be told by national elites
about when they should start teaching Algebra.
The results, which were generalized across subject areas, indicated that though
educators knew
about ASAP, their responses to it varied depending on how they understood it and how it fit with their underlying beliefs and the
local conditions (material and knowledge resources, existing beliefs and ideologies
about teaching, culture of accountability and authority).
The Deerfield
Educators sought the assistance of the Kansas Association of American
Educators (KANAAE), a state chapter of the Association of American
Educators (AAE), to educate them
about the process to become a
local - only teacher organization.
Project Tomorrow's annual Speak Up survey held October through December provides an easy way for students, parents, and
educators to participate and inform
local decisions
about technology, as well as contribute to the state and national dialogue
about educational technology.
This article provides one example of how an elementary teacher and a teacher
educator have used
local resources and problem - based learning to teach a fourth grade unit
about human communities and the history of the
local area.
If your Parent Teacher Home Visits program has been running strong for at least two years, let's talk
about certifying your experienced
educators and families to become your
local training team.
Education advocates, though, say they have noted the concerns
about teacher background checks and, for the most part, they believe
educators» right to protest will continue unabated, particularly if hiring decisions are left to
local school boards and administrators, rather than state officials.
Learn
about the changes in federal requirements under ESSA in assessments, accountability, professional development, and others, and how
educators can influence the decisions
about new state and
local policies.
Following up on a recent post
about «New Mexico UnEnchanted» and a follow - up post
about how the state's Public Education Department (PED) is also «Silencing [its]
Educators» requiring them to sign contractual documents indicating they will not «diminish the significance or importance of the tests» in the state, it now seems the PED is also attempting to usurp the power and authority of its state's
local school boards.
The groups are seeking endorsements from other
local, state and national organizations as well as individuals concerned with the rapid increase in time, money and energy devoted to exams used to make major decisions
about students,
educators and schools.
Roberts and Mobley agree that one of the organization's main selling points is the opportunity to hear from other
educators across the state
about what they're doing in their
local districts.
Philadelphia Inquirer: Its «feel - good» story
about a white family's decision to choose a
local elementary school over a higher - performing alternative gave little voice to the community parents and
educators at the neighborhood school.
November, the Policy Fellows will have the opportunity to hear from
local leaders,
educators, and parents
about the topics of school choice and teacher's unions.
If you'd like an easy to read introduction for parents and teachers, order a copy of Dona J. Matthews and Joanne F. Foster's Being Smart
about Gifted Education: A Guidebook for
Educators and Parents from Amazon.com or your
local bookstore.
It's the brainchild of a
local educator, and many parents are putting their faith in her program that, this time last year, they knew nothing
about.
As our organization has traveled across the state over the past year speaking
about school finance and meeting with parents, students,
educators, legislators,
local officials, and interested community members, one point in particular has rung loud and true in every community no matter the town's size, wealth, demographic makeup, or location — Connecticut needs a school finance system that makes sense.
Research shows that
local educators tend not to understand, know
about, or accurately estimate how much flexibility current state laws and regulations already offer.
So with high expectations clearly defined, Indiana set
about freeing up
local educators.
Even small planning or implementation grants can spur
local educators to begin to hold conversations
about new approaches to how, when, where, and at what pace high school students learn and demonstrate their learning for credit.
When I think
about the next few years, I look forward to working even more closely with Commissioner McQueen and the Department,
local district leaders, school operators, and — most of all — the
educators, students and families in communities we serve to create transformative change for the lowest performing schools in Tennessee.
The two - day teacher workshop brought together
educators from the Los Angeles Unified School District and
local charter schools, experts, and first - person voices to gain a better understanding of how listening to and learning
about other people's stories is so important when teaching young people.
To help
educators become that trusted voice, ASCD's next issue of Policy Points, to be released in the coming weeks, dispels those aforementioned Common Core myths, addressing widespread questions
about federal involvement and
local control of schools as well as other misunderstandings related to the standards» relationship to curriculum, their cost to states, student privacy, and more.
Although knowledge
about how
local educators are reacting to the new standards legislation is limited (Ingram, Louis, and Schroeder, in press; Kelley, Kimball, and Conley, 2000; Winkler, 2002), scholars argue that the legislation will reduce professionalism and promote rigid and limited «teaching to the test» (Hilliard, 2000; Miller, 2002; Schrag, 1995; Stake, 1999).
However, this renewed attention to family partnerships has surfaced some thorny questions
about the nature and purpose of such partnerships: What resources do
local educators need in order to work effectively with families?
The summit, organized by a task force from the county Office of Education, brought together hundreds of
local educators to learn more
about «the rapid growth of charter schools» and how they can coexist with neighborhood schools.
Much of the focus of the event was to let participants know more
about the Reading Club, along with informing
educators, parents, and librarians
about the options to find materials online to host their own
local book clubs surrounding the world of the boy wizard.
Using the hook that will appeal to librarians and
educators, approach your
local schools, libraries and literacy centers with an offer of a book reading, a chat to kids
about books and the fun in reading, or include a quiz if your book has an educational theme.
She teams up with
local veterinary offices and school
educators to teach children
about dogs.
Our Artist Lecture Series is an opportunity for
local residents to learn from artists and
educators around the country
about their specific practice, thought process, and influences behind their work.
If you are ever invited into a
local classroom to speak
about the Supreme Court's role in our nation's history, you may first want to visit Landmark Supreme Court Cases, a site developed to support
educators in teaching
about landmark Supreme Court cases.
We represent over 2500 members nationwide, from private, community - based and
local government service providers, individual
educators, schools, universities and other organisations that are passionate
about the wellbeing of all Australian children.