Sentences with phrase «middle school advocacy»

Now in its fourth edition, AMLE's landmark position statement shares the enduring lessons learned in more than 35 years of active middle school advocacy.

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Superintendent District Leadership - Technology District Leadership - Curriculum, Instruction, Assessment, PD District Leadership - Business, Communications, HR District Personnel - Other (Admin., Specialist, etc.) School - based Leadership (Principal, Asst. Principal) Teacher - Early Childhood / Elementary Teacher - Middle School Teacher - High School School - based Technology Coordinator School - based Personnel - Other (Admin., Specialist, etc.) Library Personnel / Media Specialist University or College Faculty / Administration Federal Government Personnel State Government Personnel Education Product / Service Provider (including Consultants) Investment Community Association / Advocacy Organization Philanthropy Education Research / Analysis Media Education Services Agency School Board Member Student Parent / Community Member
The inaugural 2017 awards were presented to: Instructional Leadership: Susan McCarthy, CCSD Assistant Superintendent of Educational Programs Instructional Excellence: Heather Phillips, Dean Rusk Middle School teacher Instructional Support: Sandi Adams, CCSD Technology Project Specialist Instructional Advocacy: Lisa - Marie Haygood, longtime PTA volunteer and leader
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At the same time, on college campuses and in middle and high schools, there's far more advocacy and support.
The report, prepared by the Massachusetts Advocacy Center and the Center for Early Adolescence at the University of North Carolina, attempts to merge what its authors say have until now been two mutually exclusive areas of research: effective middle - school practice and dropout prevention.
Homicide has become the nation's third - leading cause of death for elementary and middle school children, the children's - advocacy group noted in a study issued late last month.
Over the next year, Aaron Tang and Ethan Hutt, the energetic founders of a new education advocacy group, aim to get 1 million middle school, high school, and college students to sign a petition calling for high - quality public education for all students, not just those in suburban and middle - class neighborhoods.
The Class Size Matters advocacy group has also compiled data showing that about 40 percent of elementary and middle schools in the Renewal program — and nearly all of the high schools — have some classes with 30 or more students in them.
How can you support your middle schoolers in peaceful and productive advocacy for equity and social justice?
At a panel convened last week by the Public School Forum of N.C., a research and advocacy group in Raleigh, Tulbert was one of several principals at low - performing schools — many of them teeming with low - income children — who described how their children tend to arrive lagging behind their middle - class and upper - class peers.
Serve as a national representative for elementary and middle - school education to Congress, the Executive Branch, state and federal agencies, the news media, researchers, educators, and other education and child advocacy groups;
Middle school students can learn about advocacy through school - focused service learning, which combines classroom learning goals with meaningful community service focused on education.
Gil Noam, a developmental psychologist at Harvard Medical School, has addressed these problems by launching the Responsive Advocacy for Life and Learning in Youth (RALLY) program in selected Boston public middle schools.
About NAESP Established in 1921, the National Association of Elementary School Principals (NAESP) leads in the advocacy and support for elementary and middle school principals in the United States and internatioSchool Principals (NAESP) leads in the advocacy and support for elementary and middle school principals in the United States and internatioschool principals in the United States and internationally.
Serve as a national representative for elementary and middle school education to Congress, the Executive Branch, state and federal agencies, the news media, researchers, educators, and other education and child advocacy groups;
Self - advocacy — this is difficult for middle school and young high school students.
For example, as a result of advocacy and collaboration between community partners and the District, George Washington Carver Middle School was selected as an «Innovation School» for the next three years, meaning we will receive additional dollars to support our students» vast needs.
Superintendent District Leadership - Technology District Leadership - Curriculum, Instruction, Assessment, PD District Leadership - Business, Communications, HR District Personnel - Other (Admin., Specialist, etc.) School - based Leadership (Principal, Asst. Principal) Teacher - Early Childhood / Elementary Teacher - Middle School Teacher - High School School - based Technology Coordinator School - based Personnel - Other (Admin., Specialist, etc.) Library Personnel / Media Specialist University or College Faculty / Administration Federal Government Personnel State Government Personnel Education Product / Service Provider (including Consultants) Investment Community Association / Advocacy Organization Philanthropy Education Research / Analysis Media Education Services Agency School Board Member Student Parent / Community Member
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