The phrase
"school faculty" refers to all the teachers and staff members who work at a school.
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Most of the material incentives for legal academics these days depend on scholarly production, so it is not always easy to engage a
law school faculty in educational reform.
I speak from experience, as I left a senior management position to become a business
school faculty member and certified executive and career coach.
Educators actively teaching undergraduate students, and advanced
high school faculty with exceptional experience.
In this somewhat longer time frame, the ongoing leadership of the principal and development
of school faculty take on added importance.
They develop the capacity to promote professional learning, build collaborative teams and distribute leadership within their building, and they lead the entire
school faculty in setting high expectations for students.
Many vice principals also share responsibility for planning and coordinating professional development
for school faculty and staff.
I work with students directly through group guidance and individual counseling, as well as indirectly through consultation
with school faculty and parents.
This video was taken during an in - service day in which our early childhood through
middle school faculty presented 18 different activities.
As a rule,
education school faculty display strong biases on questions like accountability, use of monetary incentives, and school choice.
Include diverse membership, including members
from school faculty, families, students, central office staff, community members, partner organizations, and / or local industry and business community.
The director had given us each a copy of the book at the back - to -
school faculty retreat and we all agreed to read it and discuss it together.
In addition, most were founded with community partners who offer students relevant learning opportunities inside and outside the classroom and
provide school faculty with additional staffing support and resources.
Public school teachers are often members of unions that advocate for them, while
private school faculty are not usually part of unions.
We would emphasize a more positive culture and the environment through interactions
between school faculty and students.
Someone, most likely someone within the
engineer school faculty, leaked to the activists a proposal under consideration by the administration to start charging tuition for engineering students.
It's going to be hard to get a broad enough set of finalists, considering the diversity of interests among
law school faculty.
The school district also has been developing a more comprehensive active shooter training program for middle and
high school faculty.
Veterinary college /
school faculty members conduct research, teach, and develop continuing education programs to help practicing veterinarians acquire new knowledge and skills.
This movie is
for school faculty and staff meetings, and also contains a template disk containing these same online forms.
How well student research is implemented and valued in any given school or classroom depends largely on the support it receives
from school faculty.
An article published in the April issue of the Harvard Business Review, coauthored by
Ed School faculty members Professor Robert Kegan, Lecturer Lisa Lahey, and Lecturer Matthew Miller, and Andy Fleming, CEO of Way to Grow Inc., explores organizations that promote a culture where employees can develop and pay attention to their personal growth as part of their daily work environment.
Fish attended Smith College and earned her Master's Degree in Fine Art from Yale University in 1963, when
art school faculties taught Abstract Expressionism.
92, Ed.D.» 95, will be joining the Ed
School faculty as a senior lecturer on education.
If you asked what percentage of Seminary, and
Divinity school faculties are secretly atheist, and agnostics, you would sh1t a brick.
In the fall of 2015, Prairie Moon
Waldorf School faculty shared some of their current and past favorite circle activities with their classes with their school colleagues.
In 1972 Ginsburg joined the law
school faculty at Columbia, and she founded and agreed to serve as director of the Women's Rights Project of the ACLU.
The school of legal realism, the dominant view in law
school faculty lounges, has made it received wisdom among many» including, apparently, Brennan» that the act of judging is more about the policy preferences of individual judges and «social norms» than application of the law to the facts.
The column features comments and research by a number of Ed
School faculty including Dean Kathleen McCartney, Professor Hiro Yoshikawa, Assistant Professor David Deming, and doctoral candidate Christina Weiland, Ed.M.»
Lower School faculty places a high value on academic achievement while recognizing the developmental needs of each individual child.
I will never forget our principal, Bernadine Hawthorne, as she addressed her
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A member of the New York
Studio School faculty for two decades beginning when it first opened, «Carone was a great mentor and a legendary figure at the School,» observes Studio School, Dean Graham Nickson.
The final symposium session in San Diego emphasized the need for future management plans that marry ecological and economic analyses, a common approach taken by
Bren School faculty and students in addressing environmental problems.
The book «PRAXIS — discourse, feminism and politics in narrative therapies» — emerged from this
Vancouver School faculty group in 1998.
«Minority physicians and scientists have been inadequately represented among medical
school faculty when compared with their representation in the U.S. population.
Entire school faculties also can receive bonuses if a school shows progress on state tests or students achieve at higher levels.
We work with each of the schools WINGS serves to keep lines of communication open
among school faculty and WINGS staff all year long.
She says while professors taught students the nitty gritty of business — marketing, accounting, financial management — it was the students
who schooled faculty on Aboriginal culture and history.
In addition to judicial clerkships, post-graduate honors and law
school faculty positions, our Florida personal injury attorneys lecture to other trial lawyer groups in all fifty states and Canada.
The success of the NIH MRSP in its various manifestations is evidenced by the finding that its graduates are more likely to go on to receive NIH postdoctoral research grants and medical
school faculty appointments with research responsibility5.
A rich combination of Harvard
Kennedy School faculty experience in crisis management and Harvard Graduate School of Education faculty knowledge of higher education
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