The result is a campus - wide approach for effective discipline and
a nurturing school culture and climate.
In her present role she has developed a very positive and
nurturing school culture and contributed reasonably to the range of extracurricular activities which the School provides.
It builds relevancy for learning and builds
a nurturing school culture.
We need all schools to value collaboration,
a nurturing school culture, the arts and the whole child along with achievement.
Peterson shared ways in which principals and staff leaders can
nurture the school culture's positive aspects.
«Our focus is to help the new school leaders
nurture a school culture which is uniquely Catholic, supportive of the overall mission of the Church, academically challenging, and in a learning environment where the Incarnation can happen each day.»
Not exact matches
The
school strives to shelter younger children from the distractions of popular
culture and from negative influences, particularly because it is important to
nurture their magical connection to life and their sense of total safety.
Some of us aren't fortunate enough to have the benefit of institutions like the Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African American History and
Culture (Baltimore, MD) or the Schomburg Center for Research in Black
Culture (New York, NY) in our hometowns, but many similar institutions offer a variety of
school programs designed to educate young people — not only about the legacy of chattel slavery in America, but also the legacy of resistance and activism against injustice that it
nurtured.
Ferro explains these
schools seek to
nurture a «
culture of intellectual life» and to respect «the whole child as a learner and as an adult in training.»
Collaboration
nurtures healthier
school cultures.
Advocating,
nurturing, and sustaining a
school culture and instructional program conducive to student learning and staff professional growth.
It is essential to effective use of the «teachers observing teachers» strategies that
school administrators enable a
culture that
nurtures a collegial exchange of ideas and promotes a certain level of trust, explained Dennis Sparks, the former executive director of National Staff Development Council which is now known as Learning Forward.
Ultimately it comes back to the fact that
schools must
nurture a
culture of openness and support around mental health problems.
Similarly, developing a
school / home
culture that
nurtures their wellbeing is key.
Our
schools provide a safe and
nurturing culture where students feel not only protected from physical harm, but also comfortable expressing their ideas and opinions.
We need effective and fair
school discipline, with
schools creating and
nurturing a climate and
culture that promote positive behavior, and we need targeted, consistent collaboration between the education, justice, and social service systems, as well as the communities they serve.
Principals cultivate positive
school cultures that are built on trust, strengthen the principal pipeline by identifying teacher leaders and
nurturing assistant principals, and through interdependent relationships with superintendents, contribute to strong, district leadership.
The
school culture is clear, it's not about high academic results but
nurturing the child to develop their good character and social skills.
Located in the Portola / Vis Valley communities of San Francisco, Phillip & Sala Burton Academic High
School (Burton) promotes a nurturing, equitable school culture committed to high - level academic achievement for all stu
School (Burton) promotes a
nurturing, equitable
school culture committed to high - level academic achievement for all stu
school culture committed to high - level academic achievement for all students.
Unfortunately, the questions often prevent us from
nurturing the components of a strong
school culture from which improved test scores can grow.
How can they find enough inner positive strength to empower other leaders, who in turn support them in
nurturing energy throughout the
school culture?
With experience, teachers become eligible for related pay increases and Fusion helps teachers to foster the qualities, attitudes, and behaviors necessary to establish and
nurture a collaborative
culture within the
school community.
In our book, Working with Difficult and Resistant Staff, we talk about the importance of addressing problems and the people causing these problems in order to
nurture a productive
school culture.
«It gives teachers flexibility, encourages them to take creative risks, and
nurtures a collaborative
culture within
schools.
This course is designed to provide an opportunity for participants to learn how to advocate,
nurture, and sustain a
school culture and instructional program that is conducive to student learning and staff professional growth in a standards - based system of learning.
So we must continue to overhaul how we recruit, train, evaluate, and reward teachers; develop stronger, more - entrepreneurial
school leaders; expand the number of high - quality
school options for all kids; provide all kids with rigorous college preparatory curricula; make parents the lead decision - makers in education and given them the tools they need to make smart decisions for their kids; and build
cultures of genius in which the potential of all kids can be
nurtured.
Unlike districts or states,
schools are best positioned to establish a positive, inclusive, safe, and
nurturing culture and climate.
Strong
school culture: Our
schools create that special blend of high expectations with a
nurturing Christian environment.
Developing a culturally responsive
school culture through research and applied practice will ensure that students learn in an environment that is
nurturing, positive and productive.
Do you believe Catholic
school leaders are more than administrators; they are ministers and leaders who
nurture a
culture that values knowledge, excellence, persistence, love, and service?
Nurture a
culture of attendance: Work with a local
school to provide incentives for good or improved attendance, such as gift certificates, books, healthy snacks or backpacks.
principals who promote the success of all students by advocating,
nurturing, and sustaining a
school culture and instructional program conducive to student learning and staff professional growth, have the freedom to select a staff which supports and delivers the agreed upon educational program; and
• Comprehensive knowledge of childhood education, with special focus on providing physical and cognitive stimulation • Physically able to handle a high demanding job involving young children, with intense motivation to provide them with education to
nurture their individual personalities • Able to develop and implement age - appropriate activities, designed to help children with
school work • Adept at disciplining children in accordance to the methods meted out specifically by parents • Skilled at preparing nutritionally beneficial food items for children, according to their ages and specific nutritional needs • Functional ability to handle children with special needs, with great insight into managing adverse situations and emergencies • Dynamic approach to managing children of different ages, background and
cultures, with special focus on developing their personalities for social integration • Able to assist in the mental and physical development of children by teaching basic social and cognitive skills • Track record of building a safe, caring,
nurturing and stimulating environment for children, designed to assist them in developing and thriving physically and emotionally
Summary: This article is a commentary about the effect of world issues on students and the need for
schools to provide a
nurturing culture and climate to allay our students» fears.