The kids who need small classes are getting larger classes; the kids who
need guidance counselors and social workers are in schools where they got laid off.
«Schools
need guidance counselors to check the problem.
Not exact matches
If you
need assistance but don't want to spend that kind of cash, you can go to your SBA district office for
guidance;
counselors can help you figure out what types of questions you
need to ask your target market.
The priest - penitent privilege recognizes the human
need to disclose to a spiritual
counselor, in total and absolute confidence, what are believed to be flawed acts or thoughts and to receive priestly consolation and
guidance in return.
Often the
guidance of a
counselor or psychotherapist is
needed in order to help an individual or a couple decide how deep the difficulty probably is and, therefore, what constitutes the appropriate therapy.
If the conflict is too severe or if the couple is unable to communicate constructively, they
need to seek the
guidance of a marriage
counselor or to join a marital growth group.
When people
need spiritual
guidance they should go to a church of their choice, seek a wise
counselor or pray privately about it — there are many options but it is NOT a show for the world to see.
The families were chosen by
guidance counselors at local schools — those the adults knew whose
needs were greatest, and whose children could use a little encouragement, if not a little magic.
The athlete's
guidance counselor impressed upon the faculty the
need for academic accommodations, including allowing the athlete more time to complete his final exams.
If you feel you
need more
guidance, talk to your doctor or contact a child psychologist or
counselor and ask to have a couple of sessions just to discuss and plan new discipline strategies.
If you
need help finding someone, your doctor or a school
counselor might be able to provide
guidance.
If your child can't seem to snap out of her funk, you may
need to seek the advice of her
guidance counselor or pediatrician.
Teens may not show many obvious signs that they are struggling with parental divorce, so you may
need to do some sleuthing — including talking with their school's
guidance counselor — to find out how they are really doing.
We're here to support you, so check in with our lactation
counselors if you
need some extra
guidance.
We
need to bring common sense to Common Core because New York is wasting too much time and money stressing children out to prepare for these tests which are of questionable educational value instead of focusing on supporting teachers so they can do their job and teach children what's really important,» said Assemblyman Jim Tedisco, a former public school special education teacher and
guidance counselor.
«These Application
Counselors will be able to provide the
guidance, advice, and direction necessary for consumers to make an informed decision about what type of coverage best fits their
needs.
«In terms of
guidance counselors, if there is more
needed in a certain school, depending on the amount of incidents, then we provide that.
MANHATTAN — Mayor Bill de Blasio is giving extra funding to 130 of the city's failing schools to allow them to hire
guidance counselors, create new intervention programs, add advanced placement classes or create other programs tailored to meet their school's
needs, he announced Monday.
«We have to consider whether or not we
need to cut back on our social workers and our
guidance counselors.
His $ 82.1 billion budget proposal, released on Jan. 21, puts money behind the education agenda he mapped out for city schools in the fall, including more Advanced Placement courses, additional
guidance counselors in high -
need schools and more literacy coaches to work with 2nd - graders.
He says schools also
need a greater investment in mental health services, school psychologists, social workers and
guidance counselors to better identify students in crisis before they may become violent.
Make sure you have the support you
need — from friends, a
guidance counselor at school, anyone who will back you up.
Today's educators
need to be teachers,
guidance counselors, family intervention specialists, big brothers, big sisters, and so on.
Many programs, including TBB, offer
need - based scholarships, but accessing those funds requires both information and
guidance, a tall order in urban schools where a single college
counselor can have 700 students on his or her caseload.
However, we
need to collaborate more with the
guidance counselor to utilize the knowledge of an expert on this topic.
So what are a few ways that
guidance counselors and teachers can acknowledge To the Bone and provide the context teens
need to critically understand it?
Shirley has been my
guidance counselor this year; helping me navigate the terrain, suggesting people / places when I
need resources, and alternating between a shoulder to cry on and a kick in the seat depending on the situation.
She also thinks an additional high school
guidance counselor is
needed, one who would meet regularly with the Native American students, find out if they are behind in attendance or schoolwork, and help them before they are in danger of losing course credit.
Faced with daily referral slips for student misbehavior on two of the Milford (Massachusetts) Public Schools elementary school buses, a committee of principals,
counselors, and transportation and bus company personnel decided last year students
needed guidance and incentives to establish better bus - riding behavior.
Alissa, You also
need to have the
guidance counselor, and staff for any special
needs students or ELL students
«Of course, there is still
guidance from central office, but they really think we are able to think about what we
need and with teacher input [and] leadership from
counselors to teachers to parents, those are the people that help me to make the decisions that are going to be best for this school.»
In his controversial ruling, Judge Thomas Moukawsher fixated on the
need to teach children literacy and math, dismissing the importance of a comprehensive education or the availability of services such as
guidance counselors and the broader array of programs that Connecticut's public school students
need and deserve.
Your story about the absenteeism crisis in New York City public schools highlights the
need for the city Department of Education to hire more attendance teachers as well as more
guidance counselors and social workers.
This data can not only inform more effective interventions by
guidance counselors and teachers, but help administrators develop district - and school - wide programs that foster resiliency and address the
needs of the whole student.
The school would have no math or literacy interventionists, no behavior support staff, and only 1.5 staff positions to cover the
need for a social worker, psychologist,
guidance counselor and school nurse.
Clare Struck, an elementary
guidance counselor from PLS in Cedar Falls, Iowa, testified at the April 22, 2010, Senate ESEA hearing on meeting the
needs of the whole child.
Working directly with students as well as collaboratively with teachers and principals,
guidance counselors are able to develop individual and systematic interventions that address students» social and emotional
needs and promote academic achievement.
We support schools that have the resources that their students
need, such as
guidance counselors, social workers, librarians, and psychologists.
This enables
guidance counselors to address the
needs of students proactively and institute interventions that will prevent students from falling through the cracks.
The memo didn't explain why Vallas had chosen to make this big shift, it just instructed teachers and
guidance counselors that all data
needed to be inputted into the new software by June 30th.
When students get to the secondary level, teachers and
guidance counselors need to be sure that they are providing accurate
guidance to students that reflect labor market trends.
Test coordinators, often
guidance counselors, spend days before each major testing period sorting supplies and scheduling individual proctors for special -
needs students.
To address the students» academic and social - emotional
needs — some were English language learners, some had disabilities — Grey had the school
guidance counselor run weekly after - school group meetings with the boys, and later added mentoring and tutoring.
K12 will provide comprehensive wraparound services targeted to individual student
needs and for the benefit of the school community: development of strong community within the virtual academy; access to the best and most current virtual instruction curriculum, assessment and instruction based on solid research; customizing each student's education to their own individual learning plan; academic success at the school and individual student levels resulting from teachers» instruction and constant monitoring of student growth and achievement with interventions as
needed; national and local parent trainings and networking; frequent (i.e., every two to three week) teacher / parent communication through emails and scheduled meetings; establishment of unique settings for students and parents to interact; connecting students on a regular basis with students across the United States in similar virtual academies and across the world through networking and K12 national competitions (e.g., art contest and spelling bees) and International Clubs; access to the entire K12 suite of services and instructional curriculum (currently including K12, Aventa, A +, and powerspeak12) to include world languages, credit recovery courses, remedial courses, and AP courses; participation in a national advanced learners programs; a comprehensive Title I program that will provide additional services for students; school led trips, for example, visits to colleges, grade level specific trips such as student summer trips overseas, etc.; School prom; school graduation ceremonies; national college
guidance through a network of K12
counselors; school community service opportunities; student developed student body council; school extracurricular activities: possibilities would include the development of a golf club, chess club, bowling club.
At trial, the CCJEF plaintiffs put forth overwhelming evidence of severe resource deficiencies of inputs such as: academic and social intervention for at - risk students and students with special
needs;
guidance counselors, social workers, nurses, services for English Language Learners, music art and other subjects; and reasonable class size.
For her, children in Connecticut's poorest districts do not
need essentials such as
guidance counselors, pre-K, libraries, or music, as long as they have «leadership.»
She would
need to oversee his work, in addition to all the other roles she performs as principal: school nurse three days a week;
guidance counselor three days a week; teacher instructor; class evaluator; parent communicator; community liaison; grant writer; student; cheerleader.
The intervention assistance team, which typically consists of school staff such as an administrator,
guidance counselor, school psychologist, speech and language pathologist and the classroom teacher, can help provide support to a child with any
needs related to school.
Not so, says Judy Winberg is a special education teacher and
guidance counselor for almost 30 years, whose Toronto - based Options in Education consulting firm helps parents find the best school program for their children's
needs, in both the public and private systems.
You could meet with your high school or college
guidance counselor and see what you
need to meet the General Education requirement.