Jonathan Alfuth is
a math teacher at a charter school in Memphis.
Not exact matches
«I had expectations of what the parents were supposed to do,» says Melissa Bryant, a
math teacher and dean of students
at D.C. Scholars Stanton Elementary, a novel partnership between the Washington, D.C., public
schools and Scholar Academies, a
charter operator.
When I first asked 6th - grade
math teacher Jennifer Rivera
at Northbrook Middle
School how wrapping a YES Prep charter school into half of her school had changed her life, she answered, «Not that much.&
School how wrapping a YES Prep
charter school into half of her school had changed her life, she answered, «Not that much.&
school into half of her
school had changed her life, she answered, «Not that much.&
school had changed her life, she answered, «Not that much.»
Across the country in Washington, D.C., Andrea Smith, a 6th - grade
math teacher at E. L. Haynes, a high - performing public
charter school, shares Bergmann's enthusiasm, but focuses on a different aspect of the flipped classroom.
Instead of giving first priority to
teachers who were
at the
school before Katrina and hiring them based on seniority, as the union contract would have dictated, the
charter school group asked each
teacher applicant to take a short test of
math and writing skills.
Spurred by a team of three biology,
math, and humanities
teachers at High Tech High, a public
charter school in San Diego, these diverse students — of widely mixed academic levels and socioeconomic backgrounds — created the book as the central project of their junior year.
Space is too short to highlight every noteworthy feature, but here are a few that have stood time's test: E. D. Hirsch's placement of progressive education within the Romantic tradition (first issue), Joel Best's skeptical view of
school violence (2002), Michael Podgursky's discovery of the well - paid
teacher (2003), Bruno Manno's and Bryan Hassel's takes on the
charter movement (2003), Brian Jacob and Steve Levitt's technique for catching
teachers who cheat (2004), Barry Garelick's jeremiad against progressive
math (2005), Frederick Hess and Martin West's exposé of
school «strike phobia» (2006), Roland Fryer's identification of «acting white» (2006), Clay Christiansen and Michael Horn's vision for virtual learning (2008), and Milton Gaither's authoritative look
at home
schooling (2009).
First grade
teacher Jill Kams runs a group of four pupils through a
math lesson
at Abby Kelley Foster Regional
Charter School.
In addition to this grow - your - own program, Arkansas also supports the development of residency programs; piloting a three - year program for
teacher candidates in
charter schools with science, technology, engineering, or
math (STEM) degrees but no formal training; and working to scale up paraprofessional - to -
teacher programs currently operating
at three preparation programs in the state.
Austin served as a
math teacher at Roxbury Preparatory Charter School, and was nominated for Massachusetts Teacher of th
teacher at Roxbury Preparatory
Charter School, and was nominated for Massachusetts
Teacher of th
Teacher of the Year.
Public
charter school teacher Nicholas Simmons once wrote in the Wall Street Journal that he «worked in the same building as the Wadleigh Secondary School, at which 0 percent of students in grades six through eight met state standards in math or English» (emphasis a
school teacher Nicholas Simmons once wrote in the Wall Street Journal that he «worked in the same building as the Wadleigh Secondary
School, at which 0 percent of students in grades six through eight met state standards in math or English» (emphasis a
School,
at which 0 percent of students in grades six through eight met state standards in
math or English» (emphasis added).
Finalists: Forrest Radarian, a science
teacher at Phoenix Collegiate Academy High
School, a 9 - 12 charter in South Phoenix and Carl Vasil, a middle school math and science teacher at BASIS Goodyear, a K - 8 charter in Goo
School, a 9 - 12
charter in South Phoenix and Carl Vasil, a middle
school math and science teacher at BASIS Goodyear, a K - 8 charter in Goo
school math and science
teacher at BASIS Goodyear, a K - 8
charter in Goodyear.
Prior to Brooke, she worked as a special education
teacher and case manager
at Mastery
Charter Schools in Philadelphia, teaching reading and
math to students in the 7th through 11th grades.
I joined Teach for America after graduating from Duke University, and had the great fortune of receiving placement
at Democracy Prep
Charter High
School as a special education
teacher in writing,
math, and literature.
In Chicago, she taught special education and high
school math for four years as well as was a founding
math teacher at a
charter network.
He then became an assistant principal and
math teacher at Success Academy
Charter Schools in New York City.
The Post's zeal to attack the United Federation of
Teachers at every turn apparently resulted in your use of old
math - test scores in comparing how our
charter school compares with others in New York City.
To avoid test anxiety and smooth the transition, Ryan Hall said
teachers at his
school, Williamsburg Collegiate Charter School, opted to align all of this year's lessons to Common Core math stan
school, Williamsburg Collegiate
Charter School, opted to align all of this year's lessons to Common Core math stan
School, opted to align all of this year's lessons to Common Core
math standards.
Closer to home, Myranda Marsh, executive director of Jordan Middle
School in Northridge, uses not only the CSTs but commercially produced reading and
math assessments to rate the
teachers at her
charter campus.
He then spent 6 years
at Boston Collegiate
Charter School as a 7th and 8th grade
math teacher, basketball coach and enrichment advisor.
Prior to SCPCSD, Hunter was a high
school math teacher at an international
school in Buenos Aires, Argentina and then worked for a number of years in Tennessee to launch 16 high - performing public
charter schools in Memphis and Nashville.
ROCHESTER, N.Y. (WROC - TV)- A
math teacher at Rochester Academy
Charter School seems to have solved a perennial problem.