Finally, some fascinating research on leaders of schools for the deaf by Catherine Ann O'Brien of Gallaudet University and Kerry Kathleen Robinson of University of Tennessee Knoxville found that less than half
of educational leaders for schools for the deaf are licensed, and most are hearing and do not know sign language.
UCEA is dedicated to advancing the preparation and practice
of educational leaders for the benefit of schools and children.
This award complements UCEA's core mission to advance the preparation and practice
of educational leaders for the benefit of all children and schools.
UCEA's mission is to advance the preparation and practice
of educational leaders for the benefit of all children and schools.
The University Council for Educational Administration (UCEA) is a consortium of higher education institutions committed to advancing the preparation and practice
of educational leaders for the benefit of schools and children.
The University Council for Educational Administration is a consortium of higher education institutions committed to advancing the preparation and practice
of educational leaders for the benefit of schools and children.
Not exact matches
Dave McKay, President and Chief Executive Officer
of the Royal Bank
of Canada, is one
of many Canadian business
leaders who understand the benefits
of WIL
for students,
educational institutions and employers alike.
Our
educational and political
leaders keep suggesting that bringing people together from diverse backgrounds — whether it is racial, ethnic, gender, sexual orientation, or some combination
of the above — makes
for better schools, more effective workplaces, and even morally superior environments.
In a curriculum series
for church
leaders published by The John Lloyd Ogilvie Institute at my school, Fuller Theological Seminary, I detailed some
of the
educational challenges we are facing and some potential solutions Christians in particular can undertake in addressing those challenges.
That is, that one
of the main reasons
for his attack on Darwinism is his conclusion that insufficiently critical adoption
of evolutionary modes
of thought by the majority
of scientists, and also by
educational (e.g., John Dewey) and legal (e.g., Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.)
leaders, has led to a highly unsatisfactory cultural situation, and to many evil consequences.
Nevertheless,
educational leaders were responding to some extraordinarily difficult dilemmas, and they can not entirely be blamed
for some
of the unintended results
of their choices.
Hence, the present
educational system is not succeeding even
for those
leaders of the economic order whose values it embodies.
Since the 1980s, the country's
leaders have been concerned about the quality
of the
educational system and its ability to prepare students
for contemporary economic and social life.
Today JBF continues in the same spirit by administering a number
of diverse programs that include
educational initiatives, food industry awards, scholarships
for culinary students, publications, chef advocacy training, and thought -
leader convening.
Today JBF continues in the same spirit by administering a number
of diverse programs that include
educational initiatives, food industry awards, scholarships
for students
of culinary arts and food policy, publications, chef advocacy training, and thought -
leader convening.
The products
of the over 300 exhibitors from 20 regions and countries at the inaugural edition
of ProWine ASIA 2016, International Trade Fair
for Wines and Spirits, will be complemented by a wide - ranging ancillary program consisting
of wine tastings,
educational and interactive master classes, workshops, seminars, lectures and presentations by various industry
leaders.
Her role combines her experience as an
educational leader, her love
of good food, and her passion
for the health and wellness
of children everywhere.
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.
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.
«We need honest, serious
leaders in Washington who can get the job done on the important issues we collectively face — protecting Medicare and Social Security, creating sustainable quality jobs, and providing the
educational opportunities that give all
of our children the best chance
for a better future.»
«Pride Agenda Board
leaders last week had constructive conversations with some former Executive Directors and others about the work that lies ahead
for our community,» Norman C. Simon, chair
of the Pride Agenda and co-chair
of its affiliated
educational Foundation, wrote in a December 23 email to Gay City News.
This month, Senate Minority
Leader John Flanagan will beat up on Mayor Bill de Blasio
for all manner
of supposed
educational sins before caving to an inevitable extension
of mayoral control.
Our unique semester and summer internship program provides
educational and professional development
for the next generation
of environmental
leaders in our community.
Joined by area politicians and community
leaders, the parents, students and teachers rallied in support
of the Education Investment Tax Credit which would increase support
for public and religious schools by creating a tax incentive
for individuals and corporations to donate to scholarship programs administered by nonprofit
educational organizations.
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.
Buffalo schools open in a month and a large group
of clergy, activists, parents and school
leaders turned out Monday night in Friendship Baptist Church
for an emergency meeting to discuss what they see as an
educational crisis.
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).
The report listed «
educational resource deficiencies» that were familiar to the platoon
of school
leaders — ranging from increased class size and libraries being repurposed
for classrooms to staff cuts and the reduction
of pre-K programs from full - day to half - day.
Most elected
leaders, advocates and residents
of the community are in favor
of the proposal; they see it as a way to bring to the area jobs and
educational opportunities that prepare people
for job - rich fields.
Thames & Kosmos is one
of the market
leaders for high - quality, affordable science and
educational toys and this beginner robotics kit
for kids shows why.
An all - star cast
of educational leaders gathered this morning to push
for a comprehensive reform
of U.S. science and math education.
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.
The AAAS Center
for Science Diplomacy aims to build the
educational structures, tools, and resources to support the next generation
of science diplomacy
leaders and ensure that scientists and diplomats have the training and resources needed to work at the intersection
of science and international...
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.
United States
of America About Blog Campus Pride is the leading national
educational organization
for LGBTQ and ally college students and campus groups building future
leaders and safer, more.
What are the roles
of the education systems, education institutions,
educational leaders in the leadership
for learning regarding Creativity, Innovation and Entrepreneurship?
Reflecting the expanding responsibilities
of technology directors and heightened demand
for schools to build students» 21st - century skills, the Consortium
for School Networking has updated its framework detailing how chief technology officers, or CTOs, can become
educational leaders in their districts.
28 - July 1 — Dropout prevention: Summer Leadership institute, sponsored by the National Dropout Prevention Center / Network, and the College
of Health, Education, and Human Development at Clemson University,
for teachers, administrators, counselors,
educational policymakers, researchers, and business
leaders concerned about at - risk youth, at the Madren Conference Center at Clemson University in Clemson, S.C. Contact: John Peters, NDPC / N, 205 Martin St., Clemson, SC 29634; (864) 656-2599; fax: (864) 656-0136; e-mail: [email protected].
Suitable
for school
leaders and classroom practitioners
of all stages in their careers, and in all
educational settings.
What we need, according to Richard Kahn, Sam Fassbinder and Anthony Nocella, is a critical intervention by visionary
educational leaders who are willing to going together with social movements, in order to transfigure the relationship between the school and the society as part
of a larger struggle
for liberation.
Why are
educational leaders so surprised that Congress wants them to be accountable
for how they spend federal funds and how well they are doing the job
of educating all children?
Recently, several prominent national education organizations (including the NEA, AERA, AFT, and NCTE) have called
for addressing equity in schools and society, specifically recommending that we need to highlight the «systemic patterns
of inequity — racism and
educational injustice — that impacts our students,» and that educators and school
leaders «receive the tools, training, and support they need to build curricula with substantive exploration
of prejudice, stereotyping, and discrimination.»
If we aspire to
educational equity
for our students, we need to start with the decisions made in central offices, and by site
leaders, that impact the learning
of all educators in our schools.
The Foundation has secured a grant
of # 750,000 from Allchurches Trust, one
of the UK's leading grant - making charities, as its principal supporter
for a range
of activities developing
educational leaders across a three - year period.
The
educational charity highlights that the adoption
of tablets is not always an easy process, and so the drive and determination
of school
leaders is important to facilitate the change needed
for support staff to successfully implement the technology.
It has been evident
for some time that the Federal Government is keeping a close watch on teachers and
educational leaders and that it has a preferred, if not popular view
of the nature
of teacher preparation, professional development and training.
The Hunt Institute
for Educational Leadership and Policy, an org that aims to inform policymakers and
leaders about
educational issues, paints a glowing picture
of the promise
of the Common Core.
Education Matters speaks to Aasha Murthy, the CEO
of the Australian Council
for Educational Leaders, about the organisation's vision to strengthen educational leaders across the c
Leaders, about the organisation's vision to strengthen
educational leaders across the c
leaders across the country.
As a
leader who co-founded a high - performing charter school network and charter support organization, and who now leads Chiefs
for Change, an organization
of state and district
leaders committed to
educational excellence, I'm an ardent charter supporter — and I'm arguing
for taking a look in the mirror.
Whilst quality and accountability is essential to teacher and principal development, and the notion
of professional standards is supported in principle, it is
of concern to many educators that the complexity
of professional growth, development and training has been reduced to a set
of basic competencies that may not truly reflect the complex nature
of teaching, the principalship, teacher education and the preparation
of teachers and
educational leaders for contemporary times and a challenging future.