Not exact matches
One was the work of a sociologist, Earl Brewer, who, with the aid of a theologian and a ministries specialist, sought by an extensive content analysis of sermons and other addresses given
in a
rural and an urban church to differentiate the patterns of belief and value constituting those two parishes.67 The second was the inquiry of a religious
educator, C. Ellis Nelson, who departed from a curricular definition of education to envision the congregation as a «primary society» whose integral culture conditions its young and old members.68 James Dittes, the third author, described more fully the nature of the culture encountered
in the local church.
«I invested about $ 40
in a hands - free pumping bra, so I could pump breast milk on my way to work,» says Robin Elise Weiss, a doula and childbirth
educator who lives
in rural Kentucky.
We make it our duty to inform you of the most up - to - date agricultural and
rural policy decisions being made
in Washington D.C. and examine how they will affect you — the farmer, the lobbyist, the government employee, the
educator, the consultant and the concerned citizen.
But there is also a separate set of problems
educators in smaller,
rural schools deal with.
Long before
educators and policymakers fretted publicly about how to get more young women into science, a little girl
in rural Minnesota used her physicist father's laboratory as her playground.
A leader and active member
in many student groups while at the Ed School, including FIERCE (Future Indigenous
Educators Resisting Colonial Education) and the HGSE
Rural Educators Alliance, Barraza, as noted by a peer who nominated her for the Intellectual Contribution Award, «never shied away from difficult conversations with peers and professors and she modeled what it means to stand up for what one believes
in.»
About 400
educators, human - services professionals, and officials of religious organizations gathered at the 10th annual «working with families conference» late last month to plan strategies to grab national attention for problems
in their
rural communities.
Four months after that conversation with our beloved family and our arrival
in Peru, we are working as volunteers
educators from the University of Seville, under the agreement with the Regional Government of Piura,
in the project «Improvement of the conditions of basic health and educational quality of
rural Peruvian - Ecuadorian border district of Lancones, Piura — Peru ``, funded by the Basque Government and Engineering Association for Cooperation (IC - LI).
With this enormous shift
in demographics, the cutting - edge work of
rural educators is coming not a moment too soon.
She has been a classroom
educator for 25 years
in rural and urban school districts.
González Durántez was born
in rural Spain to two
educators.
As a recent graduate student
in education policy at Harvard University, he received a fellowship that helped him conduct research into the lives of
rural gay youths and the
educators and other professionals who cross paths...
The
Rural Educators Alliance comprises diverse individuals with various personal and professional involvement in rural educa
Rural Educators Alliance comprises diverse individuals with various personal and professional involvement
in rural educa
rural education.
More than one
in six students attends a
rural school and, as
educators, we believe that every student deserves our care and attention.
The need for ongoing professional development of early childhood
educators is key across all learning environments, but the need for strong early childhood education is particularly resonant
in rural and urban low - income contexts.
The Mississippi Department of Education is planning to launch a program that will create a «sustainable pipeline of
educators who are members of the community
in which they teach, particularly
in urban and isolated
rural districts.»
The projects have served over 2,000 schools
in more than 300 urban, suburban, and
rural school districts
in 36 states and Washington, D.C. Based on the core premise that
educators have the greatest impact on student learning across various
in - school factors, TIF awards competitive grants to States, districts, or partnerships with non-profit organizations.
Rural principals can also take advantage of recent innovations such as virtual networks that give teachers access to educators in like grades or subjects in other districts, rural regions, or st
Rural principals can also take advantage of recent innovations such as virtual networks that give teachers access to
educators in like grades or subjects
in other districts,
rural regions, or st
rural regions, or states.
In the session we heard from representatives of various community colleges, universities, and school districts that have been working collaboratively and strategically to leverage resources to address the state's
educator workforce needs, particularly for
rural communities and districts with diverse K — 12 student populations.
This pilot program worked with 20 K - 12 schools
in rural and urban districts, engaging more than 3,000 students and
educators in partnerships that examined and took action on issues students thought were important.
E3 creates the best of both worlds: With a total student enrollment 28,196, E3 provides districts — many of whom are also
rural — the advantages of larger districts with a larger community of
educators and opportunities for professional development while at the same time allowing
educators to maintain and grow their professional connections
in their local communities.
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With an ever - widening achievement gap, urban
educators face much different challenges
in the classroom than suburban or
rural teachers.
Dennis Shirley, also of Boston College and who read Stephen E. Ambrose's Lewis and Clark biography Undaunted Courage to get
in the mood for the road trip, points to the «incredible resilience and heroism» of
rural educators, who often work
in schools without counselors our art and music teachers and live
in areas that often are losing population.
Because high performing
educators in those small districts have fewer schools to move around to if they want to receive additional pay to work
in lower performing schools as required under such programs, those teachers would be more likely to choose to work
in a district that can offer that sort of advantage — something Hall said would simply draw even more quality teachers away from
rural schools.
Whether you are
in a small
rural district with a handful of ELLs or a large urban district with a primary population of ELLs, you know that meeting the diverse needs of these learners is essential to the work we do as
educators every day.
On - line support and resources for
educators in smaller,
rural schools.
It's a model that Betsy DeVos, the U.S. Secretary of Education, has called for, claiming that virtual schools can offer «valuable options»
in rural areas, where
educators are eager to expand courses, as long as they don't have to push already tight budgets or direct student funding away from schools.
The center is focused on locating, preparing and supporting effective
educators in Colorado
rural school districts.
With over 15 years of experience as an
educator and administrator, Jason has a dynamic and engaging perspective regarding education
in rural schools.
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educator effectiveness; improving low - performing schools; strengthening science, technology, engineering, and mathematics education; boosting academic outcomes for students with disabilities and English language learners; encouraging parent and family engagement; promoting effective use of technology; serving
rural communities; and implementing college - and career - ready standards).
Educators across the country are currently implementing Safe & Civil Schools projects
in urban, suburban, and
rural districts.
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This fact was supported
in the Software & Information Industry Association survey, which found that less than one - third of
educators — 25 percent of
educators in urban areas and 33 percent of
educators in rural areas — believe that there is adequate bandwidth for students to have access to digital instructional materials.
The Utah State Office of Education,
in partnership with UEN, is offering online courses to better meet the needs of those Utah
educators who are pursuing their science endorsement, especially those
in rural districts.
• Hire a «
rural education coordinator,» who would play matchmaker between college students interested
in teaching and
rural school districts looking to hire
educators.
In one planning session, you can easily find
educators from
rural, urban and even online schools working together.
Texas
rural districts are challenged to attract and retain
educators in communities that might be perceived as less desirable places to live for teachers newly entering the profession.
Through its extension
educator network, Kansas State University, the oldest land grant university
in the nation, has successfully built and sustained partnerships for
rural afterschool.
Growing up
in rural Alabama,
educators helped Naressa develop a lifelong love of learning.
Many Arizona
educators and administrators
in small and
rural school districts feel that
in the enactment of educational policies their special concerns are overlooked.
As is the case with many education policies and innovations, a
rural approach to personalized learning will require thoughtful tailoring, community input, and appropriate policy conditions
in order to truly meet the needs of
rural students and
educators.
Today, Catholic
educators in the archdiocese serve more than 67,000 students from Pre-K to twelfth grade
in rural, urban and suburban settings throughout the ten southern counties of New York State.
Our growth over the past decade has been propelled by
educators and parents who are themselves opening their own charters
in both urban and
rural areas because they believe charters will provide their children with better educational outcomes.
More than 80 percent of survey participants supported teachers being paid more for taking on additional roles and responsibilities
in their schools, and 79 percent supported
educators being paid more to teach
in high need schools such as inner city or
rural schools.
Through a Freirian approach to virtual field experiences that emphasized personalization, dialogue, and praxis, many preservice teachers developed the ability to function effectively as multicultural, competent, critically aware
educators while enrolled
in a teacher education program located
in a predominantly white,
rural area.
Dr. Muhammad observed a void
in the field of education
in the area of authentic and powerful professional development opportunities for urban and
rural educators.
The Arizona K12 Center Professional Learning Plan provides a meaningful journey of personal and professional self - discovery for every
educator in all contexts —
rural, urban, suburban.
Lastly, the growth of dual - enrollment programs is being driven by
educators» desire to see the programs» benefits reach more students, including those
in low - income urban and
rural communities.
Educators in Farmersburg, Indiana, held a rally Saturday, urging lawmakers to give more attention to
rural public schools, specifically when it comes to funding.