This dedication to going above and beyond has helped to ensure her effectiveness in delivering guidance to teachers and
new educational leaders across the state, and has earned her recognition as a highly sought after Coach.
Not exact matches
However, the development of an American
educational philosophy has produced a
new breed of
leaders.
• «The ITF today announced the launch of a
new program, «Empowering Female
Leaders», to improve gender equality in leadership positions within tennis on a worldwide basis through a variety of
educational opportunities.
This relatively
new movement, which is also sometimes called student - centered learning, has its roots in the progressive strain of American
educational thought, but its current incarnation is also based on the modern belief, common among corporate executives and other business
leaders, that there is a major and potentially calamitous disconnect brewing between the historical structures and traditions of the American public school system and the labor - force demands of the 21st - century American economy.
LINCOLN, MA — Mass Audubon,
New England's largest conservation organization and a leader in nature - based education for more than 60 years, this month debuts a new, easy - to - use online program catalog for teachers, science coordinators, administrators, and others looking for educational enrichment programs and field tri
New England's largest conservation organization and a
leader in nature - based education for more than 60 years, this month debuts a
new, easy - to - use online program catalog for teachers, science coordinators, administrators, and others looking for educational enrichment programs and field tri
new, easy - to - use online program catalog for teachers, science coordinators, administrators, and others looking for
educational enrichment programs and field trips.
At 8:45 a.m., More than 500 students, parents,
educational leaders and citizens from across
New York State will gather for a day - long symposium on My Brother's Keeper, the initiative to help boys and young men of color — and all students — realize their full potential, Empire State Plaza Convention Center, Convention Hall, Albany.
«Sam is a true
leader in the fight to bring transformational change to
New York's
educational system,» Bloomberg writes.
Central
New York school
leaders are preparing for a trip to Albany this weekend to speak out against about Cuomo's
educational reforms in their final push to advocate for change.
Here's the explanation of the award: «Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo's Empire State Excellence in Teaching Award recognizes
educational leaders, pre-kindergarten through 12th grade, who exemplify the professional work of thousands of outstanding, progressive teachers and innovative educators striving to attain
New York standards and success for all of their students.
Leaders of the
New Suffolk school district, the only Long Island school system to propose piercing the state's property tax cap, said last night that doing so is necessary to preserve key
educational services.
We have invested tens of millions of dollars in infrastructure projects, worked with our
educational partners to become
leaders in nanotechnology research and development and have built a plan through Vision 2020 to prepare for this
new economy.
The Daily News took a deep dive into the city's public schools in our five - part «Fight for Their Future» series — but now we turn the spotlight over to
New York's political and
educational leaders to learn what they believe is best for our kids.
The applications are then reviewed by a panel of state
educational leaders from various professional associations, including the School Administrators Association of N.Y. State; N.Y. State United Teachers; the United Federation of Teachers; and the N.Y. State Parent Teacher Association, along with the assistant provost for educator preparation at the State University of
New York (SUNY).
«I am inspired to magnify
educational opportunities throughout the Brownsville and East
New York communities to empower our youth and equip them with the tools necessary to influence the next generation of
leaders our communities,» said NED Executive Director Mawuli K. Hormeku.
Leaders who call for Americans to meet the challenge, support fundamental research, and support
educational and career initiatives in the sciences can mobilize a
new generation of scientists.
* Define and improve standards of clinical care * Generate
new knowledge in clinical and basic sciences * Provide a diverse and inspiring
educational environment * Disseminate knowledge and expertise to our community and scientific colleagues * Foster the advancement of clinical and research
leaders
Thanks to Dr David Priddel (Senior Researcher,
New South Wales Department of Environment and Climate Change) for his oversight and foresight of the project, Dianne Gordon (Team
Leader, Discovery and Learning, Healesville Sanctuary) for discussions and
educational advice and Dr Tim
New for reviewing the manuscript.
COLUMBUS, Ohio, February 6, 2012 — Elmer's ® Products Inc., an industry
leader in adhesives, arts and crafts, office and
educational products announces a
new partnership with Science Buddies, a nonprofit organization that empowers K - 12 students, parents, and teachers to quickly and easily find free project ideas and help in all areas of science.
But democratizing access to these
new methods is crucial: students in education need to be part of this discussion, because they are going to be the
educational leaders of tomorrow.
A
new effort, Project for Policy Innovation in Education (PPIE), based at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, is bringing together university - based researchers with district and state
educational leaders to pursue policy research that will have a real impact in their communities.
A History of Hunger As teachers and
educational leaders will tell you, the National School Lunch Program and the
newer School Breakfast Program, introduced in 1966, may provide the only nutrition some school children receive each day.
Then she heard about
New Leaders for
New Schools, a program that would help her earn her certificate in
educational administration by working hand - in - glove with a school principal for a year.
From 2004, when we graduated the first set of 33 students in a week - long ceremony to celebrate these youth who had been subjected to a rigorous training that goes beyond ordinary conventional
educational training system, in order to immerse them into a
new culture of discipline and prepare them adequately as future quality and dependable
leaders.
The most frustrating thing about Diane Ravitch's
new book, Reign of Error, isn't the way she twists the evidence on school choice or testing, or her condescending tone toward
leaders trying to improve
educational outcomes, or her clever but disingenuous rhetorical arguments.
This year's
new cohort consists of principals, researchers at major
educational research organizations and centers, teachers who have been highly effective in the classrooms, an executive director for a region of Teach for America, policymakers from ministries of education, a founder of a volunteer organization working on programs for homeless youths, an education fellow on the U.S. Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions,
leaders of professional development programs for teachers, a director of development for a private school, and individuals who bring years of experience in the corporate sector and are now turning their energies to the education sector.
PAC's Professional Learning Centre aims to support school
leaders in identifying the strategic vision for professional learning within their schools, and to work in partnership with
educational professionals on a global stage to develop
new approaches to teaching and learning.
To make disruptive innovation possible, state education
leaders need to create opportunities for
new organizations or entities to emerge to address unmet
educational needs outside of traditional schools.
«Instead of waiting for individuals to self - select administration,
educational leaders must be identified and groomed in a systematic way that facilitates the recruitment of potential
leaders among women and minorities,» concludes a 1992 report about a joint program of the
New York City Board of Education and the Bank Street College Principals Institute (From Teaching to Administration: A Preparation Institute, by Crow, Mecklowitz, and Weekes, 1992, Technomic, Lancaster, PA).
Bronwyn Johnstone, principal of Capalaba State College, discusses her
new platform, which enables
educational leaders to understand the reasons behind their decision - making and develop on their own shortcomings.
«The
new Master of Education is a relevant and valuable pathway for
educational leaders in many fields to develop their skills further and enhance their opportunities for employment or promotion,» she says.
This special report, the latest installment in an ongoing series on
educational technology, aims to provide guidance for school
leaders looking for
new ideas and approaches for managing the digital evolution of their districts.
Kiuru invited Massachusetts to join fellow high performers in Finland, Singapore, and the Canadian province of Alberta as
leaders in a
new global partnership for
educational innovation.
Reformers are school district
leaders who aim to make centralized, government - run
educational systems work more effectively by imposing
new rules and regulations concerning what school administrators and teachers can and can not do.
For
educational leaders who face the task of soliciting buy - in for
new initiatives, this webinar will cover the steps to take and the questions to ask to get schools involved.
Regional meetings were conducted and an online API Survey sought input on
new indicators from administrators, teachers, parents, guardians, students, school board members,
educational organizations, community members, and business
leaders.
The Mathematics in a PLC at Work ™ Summit is led by
educational thought
leaders and acclaimed authors of the
new book series Every Student Can Learn Mathematics.
In this spirit,
educational leaders in many independent schools and some public schools have introduced
new themes, such as 21st century skills, digital technologies, interdisciplinary learning, world citizenship, global perspectives and global problems.
As the nation's
educational leader, Massachusetts must instead push and pull its schools toward
new heights of excellence.
After more than a year of inaction, Boston
educational and political
leaders, led by Mayor Raymond L. Flynn, are moving toward developing a
new student - assignment plan to replace the controversial system imposed by a federal - court order in the 1970's.
Ninety percent of all school - age girls will work outside the home for part or all of their lives, yet they continue to be «shunted» into traditionally female occupations and «steered away from the
educational opportunities offered their brothers,» Carol Bellamy, president of the
New York City Council, told education and labor
leaders meeting here recently.
Third, today's focus on results - based education, combined with plenty more data on school performance in an era of
educational accountability, means that reform - minded education
leaders are getting bolder about closing bad schools — and sometimes (but not always) opening
new ones in the same building.
The
new professional development program is designed for
educational leaders, innovators, and entrepreneurs interested in expanding their business» impact.
WASHINGTON — Roman Catholic
educational leaders meeting here to discuss the future of Catholic schools have endorsed such concepts as increasing faculty pay and benefits and opening
new schools, despite long - term trends in which thousands of parochial schools have closed.
The University Council of
Educational Administration (UCEA) and
New Leaders have partnered to create a set of resources and tools designed to help states improve principal preparation by reforming their current approach to evaluating
educational administration programs.
When I see professionals like Colin Hegarty, a teacher nominated for the international Varkey Foundation Award for his ground breaking approach to teaching maths; and Luke Sparkes, Principal at Dixons Trinity Academy in Bradford whose focus is on seeking out what pupils don't know rather than affirming what they do, I know that the teaching profession is fizzing with bright
new ideas as well as passionate teachers and
leaders who are committed to driving up
educational outcomes.
The University Council of
Educational Administration and
New Leaders partnered to create a set of resources and tools designed to help states improve principal preparation by reforming their current approach to evaluating
educational administration programs.
As Baltimore City Public Schools began searching last year for a
new leader, the Fund for
Educational Excellence, a nonprofit working to secure resources needed to improve student achievement in the city schools, recognized that we knew very little about how community members viewed the major
educational reforms that had taken place over the previous six years when Andrés Alonso was at the helm.
CSDC has a special focus on
new schools, and helps charter school entrepreneurs and
leaders finance, build, expand and replicate their school models, turning
educational visions into reality, with the goal of ultimately improving student achievement by increasing school choice and catalyzing competition within the American K - 12 public education system.
She led their Academy for Transformative Leadership, which prepared and placed 13
new school
leaders and supported over 90 teachers committed to advancing
educational equity.
New Resource Hub: Alternative Education As conversations among educational leaders and policymakers about alternative education continue, AYPF has launched a new alternative education resource pa
New Resource Hub: Alternative Education As conversations among
educational leaders and policymakers about alternative education continue, AYPF has launched a
new alternative education resource pa
new alternative education resource page.