Sentences with phrase «message about educators»

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We have talked to thousands of parents and educators at workshops about how to help their girls navigate media messaging and create empowering content.
«Sometimes, transmitting «boiled - down» messages about the brain to educators can just lead to misunderstanding, and confusions about concepts such as brain plasticity are common in discussions about education policy.»
On Message: Educators at YES Prep North Central cover the campus with axioms about hard work and community service.
This annual event, now in its fifth year, offers educators an opportunity to reflect and tell the story — and amplify the reach of these messagesabout how digital tools are empowering learning in classrooms, schools, homes, and communities.
However we feel personally about prayer in school, whatever legislators say about the legality of a particular patriotic message, if even one of our students feels excluded from the patriotic experiences enjoyed by his or her classmates, then we are not fulfilling our responsibility as educators.
Now, I am not one of those educators that feel there is a hidden message about education in everything I watch, listen to, or read.
Along with potentially costly legal battles over the use of force, educators should think about the negative message the use of force sends.
«There is a strong message here for virtually any educator or person concerned about the survival of our world as a decent place for all its inhabitants.
As a mother of a young black girl and being an educator with intimate knowledge about the education system, my message to fellow educators regarding the importance of educating young black girls is simply to go above and beyond the expectations.
With your help, AAE can send a clear message to educators across the nation who haven't heard about this critical issue.
The fourth column involves misconceptions about the importance of attendance; to solve these, schools must deliver clear and consistent messages to educators, families and students and the community as a whole.
The brief animation provides a clear message about the direction our commonwealth is taking to provide career pathways for teachers to remain in the classroom as professional educators, improving student learning and the overall quality of our schools.
In these times, we must interrogate our own role as educators committed to high - quality instruction and equitable access to resources, and commit to unlearning the hidden messages that have been taught to us by society about race and power.
«While Universal Design for Learning has changed how many educators think about teaching students with disabilities, Let Them Thrive brings UDL's inclusive message to a broader, general - education audience.
It includes recommended strategies to help States develop effective messages, provide educators with the information they really want, and communicate about difficult and complex topics such as value - added data.
My colleagues — health - care professionals, educators, and advocates for children — are also worried about the more generalized and insidious messages implicit in this deluge of advertising.
Humane educators spread messages about the importance of kindness to animals and the connection between all living things — messages that can increase your organization's visibility while sowing the seeds for a more humane world.
Resources for Educators Teaching Climate Using the National Climate Assessment NOAA's Climate.gov features a page of information about teaching with the Third National Climate Assessment, including background on the report, learning pathways to help educators utilize key messages and data, region - by - region guides, and other supporting education and communication rEducators Teaching Climate Using the National Climate Assessment NOAA's Climate.gov features a page of information about teaching with the Third National Climate Assessment, including background on the report, learning pathways to help educators utilize key messages and data, region - by - region guides, and other supporting education and communication reducators utilize key messages and data, region - by - region guides, and other supporting education and communication resources.
In recognition of Teen Pregnancy Prevention month, CAPP educators will reach out to approximately 700 students through small group discussions about teen pregnancy, arranging for a teen mother to share her experiences with several after - school groups, in - class presentations, lunch room tabling, street outreach on PPNC's Mobile unit, the Plan Van, and messages on CAPP's Facebook page.
The KidsMatter Framework has professional learning topics with key messages about protective factors for children, families and educators mental health and wellbeing.
Young Children & Media: Libraries in the Multi-Screen, Multi-Touch Digital World Chip Donohue, co-author of the NAEYC / Fred Rogers Center Joint Position Statement on Technology Tools and Interactive Media in Early Childhood Programs, will share key messages and guidelines from the Statement and discuss implications for educators, parents, children's librarians and other adults who care for and about young children.
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