Prior to
her role coaching teachers, Mrs. Primiani taught high school math and led the Algebra 1 team at Garinger High School in Charlotte, NC.
Not exact matches
When you own an agency like this, you become a
role model, a
teacher, a
coach.
«Fathers are our first
teachers and
coaches... they're our mentors, our
role models» the President told a gathering of local students, families and womens advocates.
Trainers are contracted from the outside, but last week a
teacher and a
coach filled those
roles.
Equally important, celebrity athletes are distant figures for children and youth, whereas a parent,
teacher,
coach, or family friend, in the
role of mentor, can influence young athletes» everyday lives in positive ways by developing ongoing relationships with them.
To help children learn self - discipline, the parent needs to adopt the
role of
coach /
teacher rather than that of disciplinarian and punisher.
See your
role as that of a
teacher or
coach to your children.
Peers and adults outside the immediate family — such as
teachers,
coaches, aunts, and uncles — will play an increasingly important
role in her life.
This may sound strange, but in addition to aunts, uncles, grandparents,
teachers,
coaches, pastors, friends, and other
role models, I believe that PETS play a big
role in helping us raise healthy children.
Peers and adults outside the immediate family — such as
teachers,
coaches, aunts, and uncles — will play an increasingly important
role in his life.
«That's why this program is so important, because what we're doing is educating our citizens, we're educating our
teachers, our religious leaders, our Boy Scout leaders, our Boys Club leaders, our athletic
coaches, we're educating the entire community who have a responsibility and
role in molding and teaching our children how to recognize and prevent child sexual abuse.»
«Students,
teachers, parents, healthcare providers,
coaches, religious leaders, and policymakers all have a
role to play in ending it and improving the wellbeing of youth who are affected by it.»
The film presents a lot of statistics — almost more than can be taken in on one viewing, in fact — about the state of manhood in this country, but it also shows examples of what parents and
teachers and
coaches and other
role models can do to raise men who can be strong and powerful without shutting off their feelings.
The supporting cast sure doesn't want for talent, even if most of the
roles are fairly forgettable and one - note; there's Tracy Morgan as a sad sack gym
coach, Christina Hendricks as a sexy drama
teacher, Dean Norris as a consistently baffled, pissed - off principal, and easily the best of the bunch, Jillian Bell as meth addict counselor Holly.
The union leadership insisted that all
teachers were essentially the same and that any credentialed
teacher, by definition, was qualified for the
role of
coaching his or her fellow
teachers.»
I wanted to experience the same level of success I had as a
teacher in my new
role as an induction
coach, but I wasn't sure what that would look or feel like.
Head
teacher Mark Elliott says: «The
role of the
coach is to provide support and expertise for
teachers it is not to replace them in the classroom, that approach is neither sustainable nor healthy in the longer term.
Emphasizing Sportsmanship in Youth Sports
Coaches,
teachers, and parents serve as
role models for sportsmanlike behaviors in children.
Two staff development
teachers in the Montgomery County (Maryland) Public Schools told Education World they relish their
roles as
coaches and mentors and enjoy collaborating with classroom
teachers.
@Leslie: We see exciting new
roles for
teachers including facilitating learning, modeling for students what it takes to be a learner,
coaching students, guiding, connecting students to resources, and identifying potential.
My
teachers got to be
role models and
coaches for other
teachers.
Teams of directors, leaders, and those who are responsible for directly supporting
teachers in their work, such as instructional
coaches, supervisors, or
teachers who take on leadership
roles
New paraprofessional
roles, such as tutors, learning
coaches, and lab monitors, make it possible for
teachers to save time and reach more students.
City has served as a
teacher, instructional
coach, principal, and consultant, in each
role focused on helping all children, and the educators who work with them, realize their full potential.
Coaches,
teachers, and parents serve as
role models for sportsmanlike behaviors in children.
But if we separate the
roles of instruction and assessment, we can relieve
teachers of having to wrestle with these dilemmas so that they can focus more on instructing,
coaching, and motivating their students.
L&T graduates are working as
teachers, teaching
coaches and mentors, department heads, curriculum specialists, outdoor education directors, technology specialists, professional development consultants, and much more, often pioneering new and dynamic
roles within their existing institutions.
This is the
teacher's
role -
coach, guide, reflective questioner... I have found this to be a fun way to teach, especially when I see so much evidence of higher level thinking and learning.
Once in the
role, school directors continue to teach to stay connected to the classroom; they also set priorities so that they can spend the majority of their day observing classrooms and
coaching teachers.
Discover a framework for analyzing math instruction and explore the
roles of
teachers,
coaches, and school leaders in math
coaching cycles
Today, however, more and more
teachers are taking on new
roles within their districts as
teacher leaders, curriculum developers, mentors, and
coaches.
You know students benefit if they are involved, so let them organise and lead on some of the activities whilst the
teacher plays other
roles such as facilitator,
coach or assistant.
There's Erik Benner, a Texas history
teacher and
coach who has to work another job at a big - box store to pay his bills, even if it means he barely sees his wife and imperils their marriage; Jonathan Dearman, who decides to join his family's real estate business even if teaching is what truly fulfills him; Brooklynite Jamie Fidler, who's juggling many
roles, too, the biggest of which is new motherhood; and Rhena Jansey, a Harvard University graduate who faces skepticism about her chosen vocation from former classmates who've picked more lucrative, high - profile jobs.
Thus the learning is self - directed, and the
role of the
teacher changes significantly from a knowledge provider to a
coach or guide.
«Our
role as
teachers and
coaches is to sell them on the idea that they can get better.
The Science
Coach's
role includes working collaboratively with
teachers and assisting
teachers to develop capacity in their teaching of science.
«
Teacher identities and professional histories; departmental structures; differentiated roles, such as reading specialists and literacy coaches; lack of teacher preparation to teach literacy skills; arguments over whose responsibility literacy instruction is; competing factors such as motivation and engagement; disparities between in - and out - of - school literacy practices; and the increasing demands of reading to learn all contribute to the stagnation in literacy achievement,» h
Teacher identities and professional histories; departmental structures; differentiated
roles, such as reading specialists and literacy
coaches; lack of
teacher preparation to teach literacy skills; arguments over whose responsibility literacy instruction is; competing factors such as motivation and engagement; disparities between in - and out - of - school literacy practices; and the increasing demands of reading to learn all contribute to the stagnation in literacy achievement,» h
teacher preparation to teach literacy skills; arguments over whose responsibility literacy instruction is; competing factors such as motivation and engagement; disparities between in - and out - of - school literacy practices; and the increasing demands of reading to learn all contribute to the stagnation in literacy achievement,» he says.
Even still, Ippolito believes that literacy
coaches can have an important
role as change agents in middle and high schools by helping
teachers improve their practices.
The principals»
role evolved from pure evaluation to a dual
role in which, by incorporating instructional
coaching, the principal served as both evaluator and formative assessor of a
teacher's instructional practice.
He also served in various
roles at Urban Prep's Englewood Campus including: Manager of the Pride Program (dedicated to the students» socio - emotional well - being), U.S. History
Teacher and Basketball
Coach.
The
role of the
teacher has become less somebody that's presenting information, more a
coach and helping students discover things.
As Mackay is keen to get every single staff member trained as a
coach, Ross works closely with
teachers,
coaching them on what exactly their
role is, what the commonalities are and what you should look for in a classroom.
Coaching Isn't Just for Athletes: The Role of Teacher Leaders An article from the Phi Delta Kappan about Boston's change coaching
Coaching Isn't Just for Athletes: The
Role of
Teacher Leaders An article from the Phi Delta Kappan about Boston's change
coaching coaching program.
The
role of the
coach is to support
teachers to effectively integrate the laptops and other equipment into their daily lessons.
You can't
coach people in a craft, especially a complex craft like teaching, unless you know the craft; you can't help
teachers be outstanding instructors, which is the central
role that school leaders should play, unless you understand
teachers and the classroom challenges they face.
Teachers can be guides, cheerleaders, motivators, connectors, advocates, learners, mentors, and
coaches, among many other
roles.
Greater emphasis and attention — by the board, by schools and school districts, and by reformers — to structuring, encouraging, and supporting the leadership
roles that NBCTs can and should play could maximize the influence of these
teachers as
coaches, mentors, and leaders for other
teachers.
Teachers, administrators, and parents play critical
roles in
coaching and guiding students through the learning process, nurturing students» interests and confidence as learners.
In my
role at the Institute for Outdoor Learning I've seen a steady increase in interest in how to harness the power of outdoor learning amongst
teachers, instructors, youth workers and
coaches over the past few years.
Team members invited by directors and leaders — those who are responsible for directly supporting
teachers in their work, such as instructional
coaches, supervisors, or
teachers who take on leadership
roles