Not exact matches
As a nation, we should
strive for better -
prepared and paid
teachers for every student, a more demanding curriculum for all students, and fairer ways of ensuring that all schools have sufficient funds to offer these opportunities.
This is the question ringing in classrooms across the state, the question plaguing
teachers working tirelessly to adjust instruction to more rigorous expectations,
striving to help students reach heights monumentally higher than they've ever been asked to, much less
prepared to, before.
We
strive to create
prepared, confident citizens of the world through rigorous academic experiences, innovative global leadership programs, character education and close student -
teacher relationships.
As communities
strive to ensure the success of all children, it is important that policymakers and early education professionals identify and respond to the needs of immigrant families so that
teachers, schools, and early childhood programs are
prepared to serve these children.
To help our students
prepare for success as global citizens, Brooklyn Prospect High School
strives to develop a love of learning by pairing students with excellent
teachers in a college preparatory environment using the pillars of the International Baccalaureate (IB) program.
The Wareham Public Schools Global Education Team is comprised of twelve
teacher leaders who
strive to instill leadership abilities in students and
preparing them to be active and productive participants in a global economy.