Kim Marshall was sixth - grade teacher, central
office curriculum director, and elementary principal in the Boston Public Schools for 32 years.
Not exact matches
She has served as executive
director for Save the Children's field
office in Jerusalem, where she created and published a cultural diversity
curriculum for grades 5 - 9.
So when Seller and Miranda's father, Luis Miranda Jr., visited Gilder Lehrman's 45th Street
office last summer, the institute's
director of education, Tim Bailey, showed them a recent
curriculum program he had written called Vietnam in Verse.
Principals, assistant principals, department heads,
directors of
curriculum and instruction, and other central
office administrators who support urban schools
Mitchell D. Chester, from chief of
curriculum and instruction programs, Bureau of Research and Teacher Assessment, Connecticut Department of Education, to executive
director,
Office of Accountability and Assessment, Philadelphia public school district.
District teams of four or more people comprised of central
office staff members responsible for supporting schools in using data to improve teaching and learning (e.g., data coaches, instructional coaches,
directors of
curriculum and instruction)
Will work closely with other
directors in Periodic Assessment and across teams in Periodic Assessment, with team leads within the
Office of
Curriculum, Instruction, and Professional Learning (CIPL...
Dr. Gerunda Burke Hughes is currently the
Director of the
Office of Institutional Assessment and Evaluation in the
Office of the Provost and Chief Academic Officer at Howard University and Professor in the Department of
Curriculum and Instruction in the School of Education.
James Wright, the
director of the Ohio Department of Education's
Office of
Curriculum and Assessment, said the legislature requires the department to designate five performance levels on the standardized tests, with Level 3 labeled «proficient.»
Resource teacher Classroom teacher
Curriculum writer University coordinator Adjunct Instructor, University of Virginia Adjunct Instructor, Palm Beach Community College University
director of numerous projects, including: Center for Economic Education Special Projects School Service Center University Assistant Dean University Acting Dean University Director of College of Education Office for Academic and Student Services University Acting Chairperson, Department of Exceptional Student Education University Associate P
director of numerous projects, including: Center for Economic Education Special Projects School Service Center University Assistant Dean University Acting Dean University
Director of College of Education Office for Academic and Student Services University Acting Chairperson, Department of Exceptional Student Education University Associate P
Director of College of Education
Office for Academic and Student Services University Acting Chairperson, Department of Exceptional Student Education University Associate Professor
The
curriculum has been developed in order to provide core knowledge in five certification tracks: Chief Business Officer, Assistant Chief Business Officer, Business
Office Specialist, Facilities
Director, and Human Resources Specialist.
Previous to her Leadership Team assignments, Ivey served as the
director for preK - 12
curriculum and instruction in the Instructional Services Department, where she supervised the
offices for preK — 12 core academics (English, math, science, and social studies), early childhood, advanced academics, online campus,
office of counseling, summer programs, and elementary and secondary school support.
However this session is beneficial for anyone involved in
curriculum development and implementation regardless of the experience (lead teachers, department heads, principals, superintendents,
curriculum directors, and central
office support staff).
Further, given the enormous compliance burdens facing public schools, the Title I
director or the special education supervisor may not be on the same page as the
office of
curriculum and instruction or the
director of human resources.
Presenters Margaret Arthofer, Senior
Director of Educational Services, Association of California School Administrators Karen DeMoss,
Director, Sustainable Funding Project, Bank Street College Kristina LaGue, Professor and Department Chair, California State University, Bakersfield Kim McKenzie,
Director of Administrator Services, Shasta County
Office of Education Anne Podolsky, Researcher and Policy Analyst, Learning Policy Institute Brandon Ware, Coordinator of
Curriculum, Bakersfield City School District Moderated by Tara Kini,
Director of State Policy, Learning Policy Institute
She has a wealth of expertise from her 14 - year tenure at the Mississippi Department of Education (MDE), where she served as mathematics specialist, division
director, bureau director in the Office of Curriculum and Instruction, associate superintendent in the Office of Instructional Enhancement, and Executive Director in the Office of Professional Deve
director, bureau
director in the Office of Curriculum and Instruction, associate superintendent in the Office of Instructional Enhancement, and Executive Director in the Office of Professional Deve
director in the
Office of
Curriculum and Instruction, associate superintendent in the
Office of Instructional Enhancement, and Executive
Director in the Office of Professional Deve
Director in the
Office of Professional Development.