Sentences with phrase «public teaching institution»

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By stepping away from public education it also freed me from needing a church that imparts teachings to my children... I don't need a church for that yet I can see why people would want or need that if they think that only an institution such as a church can do that.
In 1981, after I had been teaching in Canada for seventeen years, my undergraduate institution Valparaiso University invited me back to edit the Cresset, its monthly review of literature, the arts, and public affairs.
Perhaps the mass media are the real public schools — the institutions in which the public is not only taught but brought into being as a public.
Teaching evolution and ridiculing creationism does not test the limits of academic freedom in public or private institutions.
In its admirable attempt to «create a «religiously informed public philosophy»» (as George Weigel's interlocutor posited), First Things should explicitly incorporate in its social mission the teaching of Pope John Paul II in Reconciliation and Penance: The radical cause of division between persons and within societies, institutions, and structures is sin.
Established in 1853, The University of Melbourne is a public - spirited institution that makes distinctive contributions to society in research, learning and teaching and engagement - consistently ranked number 1 in Australia.
UCU general secretary Sally Hunt said such courses will be «starved of funds» and warned that higher education was about to enter an era «in which many arts - based and teaching - focused institutions, which rely on public funding far more than the larger research - intensive universities, will face an uncertain future».
He has also been involved in teaching and in promoting higher education in institutions such as Kofi Annan International Peacekeeping Center, Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration, Ghana Police College, North Carolina Central University School of Law, and Central University College, Ghana.
Our able and accomplished foursome includes only one academic, microbiologist Carol Berkower, who teaches and heads her own lab as an assistant professor at Towson University, a primarily undergraduate public institution near Baltimore.
The jury also wanted to determine how private universities use their advantages over public universities to develop efficient and innovative courses, the idea being that private institutions might offer models for introducing reforms to improve teaching, focus courses, and establish more vocationally orientated curricula at public universities.
The conflict between the public's belief in teaching and the academic belief in research makes the central problem of the university unique; there's no other great social institution afflicted by such a radical division between public expectations and professional goals.
Single or centrally administered organizations or academic institutions, public or private, with teaching / research hospital (s) or more than one site or campus in the same city
LSHTM is a leading postgraduate institution for research and teaching in public and global health.
What is needed is a competitive certification process that establishes key criteria for entry into the teaching profession; gives public schools greater freedom to hire and fire teachers; and treats teachers like professionals and their schools like professional institutions by allowing them to tailor professional development to meet the needs of teachers.
The graduates of the programs that have lost their state approval in these 18 institutions will not be allowed to teach in Florida public schools.
Those who think that unions should speak for teaching as well as for teachers, for the institution of public education as well as for explicit self - interest, have both the right and the ability to ask tough questions.
• Tuition or fees at a qualified school or an eligible postsecondary institution • Textbooks • Educational therapies or services from a licensed or accredited practitioner or provider • Tutoring or teaching services • Curricula and related materials • Tuition or fees for an online learning program • Fees for a nationally standardized norm - referenced achievement test, an advanced placement examination, or any exams related to college or university admission • Contributions to a college savings account • Services provided by a public school, including individual classes and extracurricular programs • Any fees for the management of the ESA
Demanding new requirements could shape who is drawn to teaching, guide the work of teacher preparation institutions, develop more consistent skill across the teaching force, improve student outcomes, and greatly increase public regard for teachers and teaching.
Faculty at private institutions report less clarity on tenure process, criteria, and standards than those at public institutions, and faculty at universities report less clarity than those at colleges about the tenure expectations for teaching, advising, and colleagueship.
«The public is losing confidence in the ability of the higher - education sector in particular to control costs,» note the authors, adding that «all of higher education has a stake in addressing this problem, including the elite institutions that are under less immediate pressure than others to alter their teaching methods.»
«However, we note that Amanda Spielman has never taught, has never led a school or a major public institution, and as chair of Ofqual she has presided over qualification chaos in secondary schools.
However, for the past 10 years, we have been studying a different approach to improving and reforming public education ---- one based on building strong relationships among teachers» unions and school administrations, and developing collaborative institutions in schools and school districts focused on improving teaching and learning.
The last half century has seen loss of public purposes in research, increasing fragmentation of disciplines, privatized teaching, and weakening of relationships which connect educators to publics outside their institutions: evisceration of work for public purposes; work by publics; and work that takes place in public fashion.
The nonprofit KIPP Foundation trains and develops outstanding educators to lead KIPP schools; provides tools, resources and training for excellent teaching and learning; promotes innovation; and facilitates the exchange of insights and ideas both within the KIPP network and with partners including other public schools, non-profit organizations, and institutions of higher learning.
Candidates interested in teaching, research, and policy - making in public or private institutions of higher education, or in leadership positions in PreK — 12 education and policy settings.
Chris has taught at all grade levels, set growth records at many of his former institutions, and has experience in public, private, and charter school institutions.
Individuals interested in seeking National Board Certification must have earned a baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited institution, have completed three years of full - time teaching or school counseling experience and have held a valid state license without deficiencies (not an interim or emergency license) during the three years of employment, possess a valid five - year Virginia license, and be employed as a public school teacher or school counselor in a Virginia public school.
Most of the students who enroll in the Language & Literacy Education program at the doctoral level are interested in teaching, research, and policymaking in public or private institutions of higher education or in leadership positions in Pre-K — 12 education and policy settings.
A study by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching on undergraduate education in the United States reported «one of our most disturbing findings is the discontinuity that exists between the public schools and institutions of higher learning» (Boyer, 1986, 284).
Public educational institutions have been granted exemptions to the copyright law in specific instances: face - to - face teaching, educational broadcasting, and non-standard performances.
Our public schools are the only institutions with the commitment, capacity and legal obligation to teach all children.
Academic supports work, but are costly, and decades of state higher education budget cuts have left public institutions with large classes taught by less - qualified instructors, and little in the way of counseling, mentoring, and other core services.
If classroom teachers, administrators, teaching institutions, and state and local boards of education are not in control of public education, the bedrock of our foundation breaks down.
Specific provisions included scholarships and loans to students in higher education, with loans to students preparing to be teachers and to those who showed promise in the curricular areas of mathematics, science, engineering, and modern foreign languages; grants to states for programs in mathematics, science, and modern foreign languages in public schools; the establishment of centres to expand and improve the teaching of languages; help to graduate students, including fellowships for doctoral students to prepare them to be professors at institutions of higher learning; assistance for the improvement of guidance, counseling, and testing programs; provisions for research and experimentation in the use of television, radio, motion pictures, and related media for educational purposes; and the improvement of statistical services at the state level.
The process is nothing new and it is being taught in some public institutions.
During her career, she has taught in public, private, and postsecondary institutions and worked in both practice and policy organizations, including the U.S. Department of Education and the Education Trust.
For example, privately held institutions such as Drexel University and Western Governor's University have online programs that lead to a teaching certificate, as do a number of public institutions in many of the United States.
A number of institutionspublic and private — are in the process of developing their own online programs that lead to a public school teaching certificate.
Difficulties have existed in developing online teacher training degree programs that lead to a degree with a professional public school teaching certification, yet clearly, online institutions recognize the future opportunity in such efforts (Blumenstyk, 2003).
Most veterinary technicians work in private practice, but after licensure you will also be prepared for employment in many other fields: private and public research institutions, animal food production facilities, biological laboratories, veterinary teaching hospitals, food inspection, humane societies and rescue organizations, livestock production, and zoos and exotic animal facilities.
Most veterinary technicians work in private practice, but employment opportunities exist in many other venues: veterinary teaching hospitals, private and public research institutions, zoos and exotic animal facilities, military service, humane societies and rescue organizations, environmental and public health organizations, diagnostic laboratories, veterinary supply and pharmaceutical sales, and livestock and equine production.
Most veterinary technicians work in private practice clinics, but your education will prepare you for employment in private and public research institutions, military service, humane societies and rescue organizations, veterinary teaching hospitals, livestock and equine facilities, diagnostic laboratories, and zoos and exotic animal facilities.
Most veterinary technicians work in private practice, but after graduation you will also be prepared for employment in many other fields: veterinary teaching hospitals, private and public research institutions, zoos and exotic animal facilities, military service, humane societies and rescue organizations, environmental and public health organizations, diagnostic laboratories, veterinary supply and pharmaceutical sales, and livestock and equine production.
«We are proud to expand our support of the Tang Teaching Museum, an institution that continues to pioneer new ways of integrating the fine arts with a diversity of disciplines, creating deeply meaningful experiences for the communities it serves — whether through on - campus scholarship or access and education initiatives that serve public schools and build audiences well beyond the region,» said Laurie M. Tisch, President of the Laurie M. Tisch Illumination Fund.
The master copy of each acquired work will travel between member institutions for public exhibitions and screenings, and each organization will retain a copy of the work to support research and teaching.
In addition to her work at The Contemporary, Deana lectures extensively, consults on various public art initiatives, contributes to cultural publications, and teaches at institutions such as Towson University and Johns Hopkins University.
In his academic work Light has taught at a variety of institutions, including the Environmental Conservation Program at NYU and the School of Public Affairs and Department of Philosophy at the University of Washington, Seattle.
Allowing lawyers and future judges to be taught in a university that is most well known for discrimination that would not be permitted in any public institution is a clear breach of that duty.
In 2008, the relevant stakeholders of public legal education institutions agreed to standardize their curriculum and collectively produce legal textbooks to be taught in other public law schools.
As you can see from my resume enclosed in this teacher cover letter, I have accrued more than 15 years of experience in teaching junior and senior student in both public and private institutions.
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