Sentences with phrase «retired teachers and educators»

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Abby and Denise: Our community includes small business owners, educators, naturalists, an architect, a builder, alternative health care providers, farmers, physicians, artists, a software engineer, a Suzuki violin teacher, an HR professional, writers, nonprofit directors, retired professionals and children of all ages.
And everyday teachers, parents, principals, superintendents, retired educators, school board members and others are also changing the world and pushing us to work harder and smartAnd everyday teachers, parents, principals, superintendents, retired educators, school board members and others are also changing the world and pushing us to work harder and smartand others are also changing the world and pushing us to work harder and smartand pushing us to work harder and smartand smarter.
During the next class I asked the adult students to tell us about their former careers, which included retired health care professionals, a video production teacher, a machinist, a retired scientist and LAUSD educator to name a few.
As veteran educators retire and good young teachers drop out, incentive pay may be the answer to making the center hold.
As school enrollments continue to rise and more teachers retire, school districts across the country are valiantly trying to hire and retain enough high - quality educators to meet their needs.
My 11th grade English teacher, Ms. Stellfox, and my former boss and retired superintendent, Anthony Bent, are probably the two most connected educators I know.
Retired science teacher with over 36 years classroom experience, I currently teach courses on Classroom Environment for St. Mary's University, provide inservice training to districts on educator effectiveness and Danielson's Framework, and guest teach at the secondary level.
A Cuomo administration official told reporters early this month that the «independent» evaluators could be principals or «highly effective» teachers from other schools and districts; college professors or retired educators could also qualify to do the evaluations.
-LSB-...] these blog posts to help you make sense of it all: What is a Connected Educator from Education Week Do We Really Need Connected Educators by Tom Whitby, retired Teacher and Adjunct -LSB-...]
«I would be willing to go sub in a classroom myself if need be,» said McCray, a retired teacher and former president of the Charlotte - Mecklenburg Association of Educators.
They boast 3.2 million members and include public school educators, support members, faculty & staff members at the university level, retired educators, administrators, and college students becoming teachers.
Treasurer Retired District Supervisor of Mathematics and Art Judith T. Brendel is an educational consultant who has been a teacher, supervisor, author and professional educator who develops, facilitates and presents professional learning opportunities for teachers and other educational leaders across New Jersey and nearby states.
A retired educator since 2015, Tuntstall served the Trenton Public School system as a teacher, assistant principal, assistant superintendent and principal.
Regional Educational Laboratory Central worked with Aurora Public Schools in Colorado to conduct a randomized controlled trial study in the 2013 - 14 and 2014 - 15 school years during implementation of the district's innovative Read more about Study Finds Positive Impacts of Retired Educators to Support New Teachers -LSB-...]
Bring in independent consultants, such as retired educators, to evaluate teachers at work and work with them to build on weak areas and exchange innovative ideas with other classrooms.
As educators retire and the demand for great teachers rises, policymakers are examining initiatives that attract, retain, and support great talent, and as they give serious consideration to sweeping changes effecting the profession, it's critical that educators» opinions and experiences are taken into account as these labor reforms are debated and implemented.
Mary McCray, a retired teacher and Charlotte - Mecklenburg Association of Educators leader who chairs the Charlotte - Mecklenburg school board, said recently that she was aware of the proposal and concerned about it.
As a retired educator, I wish you could be an advocate for teachers, rather than being yet another person to belittle our profession and accuse us of laziness when we demand support and compensation for our jobs.
National Education Association: The NEA is the largest professional organization and largest labor union in the US, representing public school teachers and other support personnel, faculty and staff and colleges and universities, retired educators, and college students preparing to become teachers.
She is a retired public school educator with eight years experience as a school superintendent, eight as the director of technology, three as a special education administrator, and the rest of her years as a teacher of students with a variety of special educational needs.
As a teacher with a masters degree in elementary education from the University of Richmond and as a retired public school teacher of 40 years, I would implore you to listen to other professional educators as myself.
With this in mind, retired educators like Linda Walcher devote their time to mentoring new and aspiring teachers.
Our legislation enjoys broad support, from the Texas Retired Teachers Association, Association of Texas Professional Educators, Mass Retirees and AARP.
As Director of the IEA - R Mentor Program, Walcher leads a group of more than 50 retired educators who «get it» and who are ready to share their knowledge with the next generation of teachers.
Over the 5 years of ItAGs we have had teachers, parents, students, activists, retired teachers, pre-service teachers, teaching artists, doctoral students, teacher educators (and even one lawyer) participate in our ItAGs!
For illustrative purposes, successful consultants who work with us have the following backgrounds: teachers, principals, counselors, professors, assistant principals, superintendents, retired educators, social workers, behavior specialist, staff development coordinators, professional speakers and consultants, authors, plus other backgrounds dealing with students.
The members of this army largely consist of teachers, retired teachers, and teacher educators, most of whom have significant experience as classroom teachers, multiple degrees in education, and a career commitment to children, schools and education.
Prior to joining Clio in January 2017, John worked at the Ontario Teacher's Pension Plan, implementing the secure client portal for current and retired educators.
Doug is a retired teacher, school leader, and member of the Mindful Schools network of educators.
Teachers» Retirement System of the State of Illinois represents Illinois educators teaching outside the City of Chicago and includes 285,000 active and retired members.
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