This time, however, I'll describe ways that teachers can get the most
out of shared resources at their school.
Not exact matches
Local
resources company GWR Group has backed
out of plans to provide about $ 1.6 million to Excelsior Gold through a
share placement.
It's sad that this government had to create such havoc within the industry only to find
out that the regime created by the Progressive Conservatives gives Albertans their fair
share of resource revenues.»
I've had the chance to test
out and research a huge amount
of resources, and I'm excited to
share with you 37 free social media and marketing courses that you can enroll in to upgrade your skills across the board.
the idea is to
share all the great vegan
resources out there that i can think
of.
YumUniverse is a judgement - free zone dedicated to
sharing tools, recipes, and
resources to eat more
of the foods that make us feel great inside and
out — comfort, tradition, and great taste without sacrifice.
The two organizations are committed to working together to strengthen the integrity and promote the highest quality
of education arising
out of the insights
of Rudolf Steiner through
sharing resources, cultivating collegial relationships, and supporting the ongoing development and professionalism
of member schools.
You would be amazed at what service projects and groups are
out there doing things that you never knew about — dolls and bears made up to be the the weight
of your baby (Molly Bears), stuffed animals made
out of your baby's clothing and blankets, peer support and parent advocates waiting to help the newly bereaved, personalized jewelry makers (like My Forever Child), stone painters, heart sewers, pillow - making people (Heaven Born for miscarriage), memory - box makers, authors (there are books for almost every subject on this topic waiting to be discovered), research and education groups, story -
sharing sites, support groups, chat groups, blogs, Facebook groups, foot / hand print kits, music and funeral planning
resources... Consider starting here before starting something new.
So in the coming days, I'll do my best to answer this reader's question and then each
of these school food experts will also chime in, pointing
out ideas I've missed, directing her to other
resources, or whatever else they want to
share.
For anyone who needs inspiration on what to give
out instead
of candy, the «
Resources» section
of my website PEACHSF.org has a link to a good list
of «Healthy Halloween Treats», and it is also available in Spanish and Chinese, in case you want to
share it with your child's school.
As a Certified Infant Massage Instructor (CIMI ®) you can get much greater satisfaction
out of teaching when you are able to
share your experiences,
resources, contacts, and knowledge with others.
People generally expressed concern about the food dye issue as well as other aspects
of our food supply which may be unsafe, and I
shared with the group some
resources I've recently learned about — first, a link to Natural Candy Store.com (which, coincidentally, I found
out about from Jenna herself via Twitter) as well as a mobile phone app created by CSPI to help consumers sort through additives on food labels (
shared with me by a TLT reader and fellow Houston School Health Advisory Council Member — thanks, Mike!)
Driven by compassion that is born
out of our personal and professional experiences with SM, we
share a commitment to providing the tools and
resources needed to support individuals and families, and to educate schools, professionals and other members
of our community.
And it is radical in its promotion
of justice and equality in
sharing out the
resources and opportunities between members
of society.
Crucially, the type
of conservatism preached by Glasman, Rutherford, Cruddas and co. is a «radical conservatism», which seeks to resist the disrupting and commodifying tendencies
of markets: ``... conservative in valuing relationships, work, family and community... radical in defending the labour interest, and
sharing out power,
resources and opportunities between members
of society.»
Because
of the deep pockets and marketing power
of the conventional medical marketplace, Warren fast learned his best
resource for
sharing vital information was the internet, and with a determination to «get the message
out» he became an expert and renowned 21st century marketer for the medical field.
Not to mention, there is a plethora
of resources out there, and so many awesome people within the community who have been generous enough to
share their talents aka their delicious recipes.
Although there are tons
of recipes
out there for soups, it's always nice to have a one stop shop
resource, which is why I am so excited to
share with you just that.
So in honor
of this special day, I wanted to
share some
resources for you to check
out that will help you not only green your diet, but your entire lifestyle as well!
Or if you want to get started, then check
out the
resources we
shared at the beginning
of this guide.
YumUniverse is a judgement - free zone dedicated to
sharing tools, recipes, and
resources to eat more
of the foods that make us feel great inside and
out — comfort, tradition, and great taste without sacrifice.
This week, Heather
shares with us some Free Homeschool Science
resources for all
of the homeschooling parents
out there — or the ones who just like to experiment!
Not only that but it's gone from a space created for my own accountability — where I
shared my daily outfits and journey
out of my mom rut — into a
resource for women everywhere who are rediscovering style.
When you date people you meet, other then at a matching making service, you spend lots
of time and
resources, become emotionally attached, only to find
out many dates later, you
shared hardly anything in common.
At this juncture, if you're not digitally
sharing what you do, you're missing
out on some great ideas happening in education and within other contexts — and, quite frankly, a plethora
of resources.
Harvard Students Help Create Unofficial Admissions Guide Harvard Crimson, 9/22/16» «This is targeted to people who don't have those
resources, who are kept
out of the know, and it's a way
of sharing information that could be extremely helpful to broaden the access
of all students
of all students to institutions
of higher education,» [Senior Lecturer Kay] Merseth said.»
The
Share My Lesson team did the legwork
of digging through more than 250,000 user - uploaded and - rated
resources on the site to find the most relevant ones for teaching with the Common Core Standards — check
out the K - 8 Math Index and the 6 - 12 English Language Arts Index for lessons mapped to specific standards.
Our aim is to
share these
resources with students & teachers across the world so that maximum can benefit
out of these.
Check
out Edutopia curator Ashley Cronin's new roundup on assistive technology for a comprehensive list
of resources; to accompany that, I wanted to
share some amazing videos I've found about how technology can empower kids with special needs.
We also love
sharing, and have been trying to reflect on some
of the great learnings that we had been having throughout this wonderful journey through our blog posts with the learning community.Today, we set
out on a quick journey to revisit our most precious
resources on mobile learning.
The goal, Gray explains, is to reach
out to the organizations in other cities with underutilized
resources in the entrepreneurial sector,
share best practices, and ultimately support cities in their efforts to become «vibrant hubs
of innovation and entrepreneurship.»
We seek to learn whether the creation
of an institute that provides the space and time for the
sharing of ideas,
resources, best practices, lessons learned, etc. can result in the development
of sustainable, strong, effective, actionable and replicable faith - based supplemental education (
out -
of - school learning) and advocacy programs.
Working closely with the teachers has also been an incredible opportunity to find
out how the program can support teachers with
resources and creating a community
of practice so that teachers can
share knowledge.
Wojcicki: Creators use Creative Commons licenses for a variety
of reasons, whether it's simply to
share their work with the world, to build a professional reputation or network, or to collaborate on building
out a
resource with others.
The idea here is to let teachers get into each other's classrooms to see innovation happening, and the goal There is lots written about looking and student work and instructional rounds, and we can
share resources with you, but the main ideas here is that we need to help teams that are engaged in new practices figure
out how to make sense
of them.
Join Andrea Leder, the Board's assistant director
of operations and finance, as she covers the ins and
outs of statutory fingerprinting requirements, as well as
shares lessons learned and identifies
resources available to help schools ensure compliance.
This work involves (1) hearing about the strategies BMTN teachers are testing and refining, and having teachers the leaders are working with test
out the strategies in their classrooms; (2)
sharing resources and strategies that BMTN teachers might use in their improvement projects, (3) providing insights into policies that might affect the instructional work
of the network; and (4) helping recruit additional teachers and instructional leaders to the network.
· Use all
resources made available by department head and actively seek
out new sources
of material to
share with other department members
Share these
resources on your class website for students to use both in and
out of the classroom.
In fact, a new report
out from The Center for Reinventing Public Education, «A Balanced Look at American Charter Schools in 2011,» argues that the relationship between conventional districts and charters is evolving «from a traditional paradigm
of opposition, competition, and indifference to a partnership based on trust and collaboration through a
shared mission,
shared resources, and
shared responsibility.»
It only takes a few minutes
out of their day to leave comments or create a post, as well as
share valuable
resource links for the benefit
of other group members.
Check
out the Afterschool Alliance ESSA Toolkit that provides you with a variety
of resources, talking points and information for you to
share with others.
A year ago, Sacramento City and Sanger unified districts dropped
out of CORE, a nonprofit organization that member districts created to manage the waiver and
share Common Core
resources.
The idea, Superintendent McDonald says, is to
share information and
resources, so «we can reach
out to our partners and say, «Look, we have X number
of families with this particular issue.
As students investigate technology capabilities individually and
share their knowledge with their peers, they develop skills and attitudes needed to adapt to the evolving technology climate, they recognize the diversity
of resources available to them, and they gain confidence in their ability to seek
out new
resources and learn to use them effectively.
Roland O'Daniel and I would like for this blog to be interactive and invite each
of you to post
resources that have been helpful to you and are willing to
share with others — let's help each other
out.
The group, chaired by Dr. Malone, provides a forum for researchers in
out -
of - school time learning to
share resources and become each other's
resources, to provide venues and opportunities to present related research, and to bring additional knowledge to AERA.
We'll have opt
out and other
resources to
share, including MTAS's alternative proposal for replacing high - stakes testing with common - sense use
of report cards.
(cont'd)- I'm giving away hundreds
of listings on the Vault, and as a result
of doing so, won't see one thin dime
of income on the site until October or later - Given all the time and money I've already sunk into developing the site, I don't even expect to earn back my upfront investment until sometime next year - I'm already personally reaching
out to publishers on behalf
of authors who are listed in the Vault, on my own time and my own long distance bill, despite the fact that I don't stand to earn so much as a finder's fee if any
of those contacts result in an offer - I make my The IndieAuthor Guide available for free on my author site and blog - I built Publetariat, a free
resource for self - pubbing authors and small imprints, by myself, and paid for its registration, software and hosting
out of my own pocket - I shoulder all the ongoing expense and the lion's
share of administration for the Publetariat site, which since its launch on 2/11
of this year, has only earned $ 36 in ad revenue; the site never has, and likely never will, earn its keep in ad revenue, but I keep it going because I know it's a valuable
resource for authors and publishers - I've given away far more copies
of my novels than I've sold, because I'm a pushover for anyone who emails me to say s / he can't afford to buy them - I paid my own travel expenses to speak at this year's O'Reilly Tools
of Change conference, nearly $ 1000, just to be part
of the Rise
of Ebooks panel and raise awareness about self - published authors who are strategically leveraging ebooks - I judge in self - published book competitions, and I read the * entire * book in every case, despite the fact that the honorarium has never been more than $ 12 per book — a figure that works
out to less than $.50 per hour
of my time spent reading and commenting In spite
of all this, you still come here and elsewhere to insinuate I'm greedy and only
out to take advantage
of my fellow authors.
After the interview, Mark
shares his thoughts and reflections on the free
resources available to authors, specifically calling
out some
of the free Reedsy
resources that Ricardo mentions and how authors might be able to incorporate those types
of free learning opportunities into their daily routine.