Sentences with phrase «of teachers across the world»

Thousands of teachers across the World use LEGO Education resources each school day in their classrooms.

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If you train with us you will be one of over 300 teachers in our Nurture Collective, teaching across the world.
I have created free resources for you to take - away and use and there are a growing number of Love Creates Love Groups which are facilitated by Blossom & Berry trained teachers and take place across the country / world.
«They can change the world, and we can only go with them,» Darren Levine, a Stoneman Douglas High teacher, said of the school's students at an anti-violence rally in Delray Beach, Florida — one of at least three across the country on Monday.
He continues to travel across the U.S. and throughout the world, including Europe, Asia, Africa, the Middle East and the Caribbean, where he conducts workshops for students and teachers of all levels.
After traveling around the world leading retreats, and writing several teacher trainings for top studios across the nation (yes, I'd been hustling), I settled down to write my first book: Myths of the Asanas.
Baxter is also the co-founder and writer for the popular Yoga for Healthy Aging blog, where he shares his knowledge of medical conditions, anatomy, and yoga with practitioners and teachers across the world.
I would like to thank all of those involved, from governments and policy - makers to individual teachers and students across the world, for their significant and continued commitment towards ESD and for contributing to the success of the Decade.
«The momentum for change in assessment policy and practice is growing across Australia and in other parts of the world,» Elizabeth Hartnell - Young, Director of the ACER Institute, tells Teacher.
As well as the award for teachers, the Anti-Bullying Alliance is calling on students and school staff across England to showcase their creativity and harness their «inner Director» by entering a film - highlighting how important it is to use our Power for Good to stop bullying and create a world we'd all like to live in - with the chance to become the official film of Anti-Bullying Week 2016.
HundrED today announced a range of new partnerships to help reach teachers across the world in its aim to help schools to transform education.
«We are so lucky to have one of the world's best teachers right here in the NSW public schools system and now we would like to see Eddie's magic rubbing off on our educators across the State,» Ms Berejiklian said.
Cloud technologies and Learning Management Systems have already given teachers the opportunity to provide lectures halfway across the world, while students get remote access to any kind of course materials.
The challenge for teachers is how to engage their pupils by increasing the demand for reading across their school by helping pupils to find a text that unlocks a whole new world of ideas and viewpoints or one that can help them to explore their own identities, situations and aspirations.
Our aim is to share these resources with students & teachers across the world so that maximum can benefit out of these.
The National Council on Teacher Quality, in conjunction with U. S. News and World Report, has issued an ambitious report evaluating the quality of teacher preparation programs in schools of education across the United Teacher Quality, in conjunction with U. S. News and World Report, has issued an ambitious report evaluating the quality of teacher preparation programs in schools of education across the United teacher preparation programs in schools of education across the United States.
Given that level of demand, the Media Center's model — expert teachers in an urban center broadcast to a remote catchment area — might be applied to the Andean and Amazonian regions of Bolivia and Peru, and beyond that to hard - to - reach places across the world.
With recent figures from The Prince's Trust showing that 31 % of teachers consider the development of soft skills more important than achieving good grades, teaching specialists TeachingAbroadDirect.co.uk analysed findings from global education technology company Promethean World, who surveyed over 1,600 educators from across the UK to see if teachers believe technology has hindered the ability for students to learn and acquire soft skills.
It calls for flexible schedules, more project - based and interdisciplinary learning, a more engaging and real world — based course of study, increased opportunity for teachers to work in teams, and better integration of technology across subject areas.
Atwell was one of 10 finalists in the Varkey Foundation Global Teacher Prize, set up to recognise an «exceptional teacher who has made an outstanding contribution» and shine a spotlight on educators who make a difference to young people across theTeacher Prize, set up to recognise an «exceptional teacher who has made an outstanding contribution» and shine a spotlight on educators who make a difference to young people across theteacher who has made an outstanding contribution» and shine a spotlight on educators who make a difference to young people across the world.
For those teachers and their students, Education World offers the following additions to its extensive library of lessons emphasizing reading skills and enjoyment across the grades.
The NCTQ has sent open records requests to universities across the country for a review of teacher preparation programs that it is conducting in partnership with U.S. News and World Report.
A new resource aimed at helping teachers explain the importance of the Commonwealth to their pupils has been launched by school standards minister, Nick Gibb, along with his counterparts from across the world.
Roy Huggins, an experienced history teacher who taught in a tough school in a deprived area of South Yorkshire until August 2016, was drawn to the platform because of the opportunity to share resources and experience with colleagues across the world.
Our investment in this new digital platform for the awards will recognise the hard work of pupils and teachers across the whole of the country and help secure the UK's position as a world leader in science and innovation.»
When youcubed offered «How Close to 100» as an activity for learning math facts with visual representations, teachers across the world were thrilled and responded with thousands of tweets showing students learning by playing the game.
Seven Experienced Educators from Across the Country Selected to Receive Leadership Credential Washington D.C. — High - performing education systems around the world invest in the recruitment, preparation, development, and career advancement of teachers and leaders.
The CAS Network of Excellence (NoE), free to teachers, provides access to good practice and support from other schools, to free help from world leading universities, and a wealth of support from the existing 26,500 CAS members who include university academics, IT professionals from global corporations and outstanding teachers in over 3,000 schools across the UK.
So, it is frustrating to discover within this survey, posted on the website of the School Choice Campaign, a flagship project of the Centre for Civil Society to bring about reforms in schools in India, a high rate of attrition among teachers in the developing world, which averages about 19 % across the countries studied.
To infuse research - based practices into more classrooms, 150 teachers and leaders in Small Learning Community schools in the district began taking courses this fall through WIDE World, capitalizing on the advantages of networked technologies to access HGSE research across distance.
«In addition to the children, K - 3 teachers across Mississippi will reap the benefits of this investment for years, «said Tammy Kirkland, a Board - certified teacher and the director of the World Class Teaching Program at the University of Mississippi.
As countless teachers and administrators in the US and across the world have turned to the practice, many have shared their flipped learning journeys in the form of web - based blog posts and articles.
These ideas might not only inspire other teachers across the CSUSA network but potentially thousands of other educators around the world!
Great World Texts — an interdisciplinary humanities program that connects high school teachers and students across the state with faculty and staff at UW - Madison in the study of world literature — is seeking participWorld Texts — an interdisciplinary humanities program that connects high school teachers and students across the state with faculty and staff at UW - Madison in the study of world literature — is seeking participworld literature — is seeking participants.
«We congratulate all the charter schools that were named on the U.S. News & World Report List, along with their students, teachers and families, as they truly embody the spirit of the charter school movement, and the positive impact charter schools are having in transforming public education across the nation.»
Together, with over 14,000 authors, learning science experts, and educators from various fields of study, we have created digital learning environments that seamlessly deliver educational content to students, teachers, administrators, and parents across the world.
The National Education Union is a force for change in the world of education, bringing together more than 450,000 teachers, lecturers, support staff and leaders working in maintained and independent schools and colleges across the UK.
Katharine Vincent, programme leader for the secondary PGCE at the Institute for Education, a university which works in partnership with over 500 schools and colleges across London and the south east of England, told Schools Week: «Around the world, the contribution of universities to professional formation of teachers is associated with high quality.
Alexandria, VA (8/10/11)-- As school doors swing open for the 2011 — 12 school year, new teachers across the world are looking to ASCD as a resource for supporting the success of each learner.
Since then, she has served a variety of management roles across the district supporting the integration of technology district wide, leading schools, developing professional development programs for teachers of bilingual and world language programs, and designing and implementing instructional programs for English Learners.
Take a look at what teachers across the world are saying about how they are using Mathletics and how it is supporting the unique needs of their school...
Since our first books were published in 2002 Rising Stars has created an award - winning range of books, teaching resources and software that support primary teachers and learners in the UK and across the world.
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.
Children around the world witnessed the often aggressive tone of the election's rhetoric, and indeed, teachers across the United States have acknowledged that many classrooms are still full of anxiety and concerns.
The focus is all on the needs of the participants — on both getting as much as possible out of the day and developing a networked community of teachers who work to help each other strengthen their skills, become change agents in their schools, and stay current in the field — all with the goal of improving student outcomes across all types of schools in all regions of the country and the world.
Empowered Educators: An Unparalleled View of Teaching Quality Around the World from Linda Darling - Hammond Funded and supported by the National Center on Education and the Economy (NCEE), NISL's parent organization, leading education researcher Linda Darling - Hammond's new book Empowered Educators gives groundbreaking insights into how seven high - performing jurisdictions across four continents constructed coherent systems to recruit, develop and support high - quality teachers.
There, at the entrance, the unionist would find virtually all of the peons and office workers on the staff of the once - mighty Chicago Teachers Union distributing the official local gift to the 3,000 or more delegates gathering from across the USA and around the world.
Some things are relatively straightforward - and are happening in classrooms across the country: teachers can use formative assessment and student work to make decisions and adjust instruction; teachers can demand rigor, of themselves and their colleagues; teachers can teach in ways that are rigorous and relevant — leveraging the assets of the families, cultures and community resources of the children they serve — getting students to think and act critically in their world and the larger one.
Given the competing imperatives assigned to education systems and teachers across the world, it is crucial to develop new ways of thinking about policy that acknowledge the complexity of what it means to be a teacher.
«These great ideas really highlight the creative efforts of outstanding teachers across the world,» said Dr. Dave Keller, Program Director.
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