Has this department traditionally valued
publication over teaching when it makes tenure and promotion decisions?
Not exact matches
After all, a similar search for a New Testament professor the previous year had yielded
over 80 applicants, many with strong
publication records and proven
teaching experience.
He has
over 60 peer - reviewed
publications and given hundreds of talks on issues of astronomy and physics
teaching and learning.
After growing her business and gaining recognition in national
publications such as Professional Photographers Magazine, The Knot, Southern Living Weddings, Southern Weddings and Eco Weddings, she began
teaching and coaching photographers from all
over the country and internationally.
As a result of his
teaching and research activities at Harvard
over the last four years, he created and directed the Globalization, Languages and Cultures program, a HGSE - CERI cooperation, which culminated late April 2012 with the
publication of the book Languages in a Global World - Learning for Better Cultural Understanding (Paris: OECD).
Over the past two years he has helped lead an interdisciplinary group of designers and educators from the U.S., U.K., Canada, and Germany, to collaborate on a research project that resulted in the
publication The Third Teacher: 79 Ways You Can Use Design to Transform
Teaching & Learning.
Teaching first at Reed College and subsequently at the University of Illinois before moving to Stanford University in 1969, Tyack began a vigorous
publication program, culminating in 13 books and
over 100 articles, which were widely read, admired and cited.
Bob is the author of numerous
publications, including Stand in My Shoes: Kids Learning about Empathy, Stand Up and Speak Up for Yourself and Others, Essential Math Skills:
Over 250 Activities to Develop Deep Understanding, The Essential Skill Inventories (Pre-K to Grade 3), Fanatically Formative, Successful Learning During the Crucial K - 3 Years, Creating Classrooms Where Teachers Love to
Teach, and The Juice Box Bully.
Over the last 15 years, TNTP, a national nonprofit committed to ending the injustice of educational inequality, has shared what they have learned about education policy and effective
teaching mainly through
publications like «The Irreplaceables.»
Reiss, who has been quoted in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The International Herald Tribune, Fortune Small Business, and
over 100 other prestigious
publications in the last six months, now
teaches business owners how to get more media attention for themselves and their businesses through her Expertizing.com company.
Josef Albers's landmark
publication The Interaction of Color (1963), based on
over thirty years of
teaching at the Bauhaus and Black Mountain College, was motivated by the idea that, in order to make art, students must have a knowledge of all facets of the nature of colour.
He is the author of a textbook and
over 200 technical
publications on energy and the environment, and the recipient of several
teaching and research awards.
Over the years, your
publication has promoted many innovative
teaching and learning programs of the NSW Department of Education and Training (DET), that aim to close the gap in opportunity and achievement between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal students.