Sentences with phrase «school teachers working»

The following serves as a resource for DC public school teachers working with the District's tenth grade history standards, providing teachers with a list of Pulitzer Center projects in line with...
In Malloy's case, as part of his corporate education reform industry initiative, he proposed repealing collectively bargaining rights for public school teachers working in the poorest schools.
A failure of common support is also likely to arise in comparisons among high school teachers working in the same school if that school tracks students on the basis of ability.
First, we find that teachers working in above - average poverty charter schools have significantly higher value - added scores compared to traditional public school teachers working in similar settings, which is mainly driven by the right tail of the value - added score distribution, yet we find no such differences in below - average poverty settings.
Portfolios are appropriate for all students (Gomez, 1998), and can be of great benefit to secondary school teachers working with ELLs (Solis, 1993).
His sample of schools consists of 16,246 elementary school teachers and 7,764 high school teachers working in 588 schools.
A Garner elementary school teacher works to provide local abused or neglected children with new pajamas and books.
refrain, a high school teacher I work with tells her students, «I'm not sure because I don't know what you want to be in your life.
Charter school teachers work 13 extra instructional hours per week, versus 9 extra hours for public school teachers and 9 extra hours for private school teachers.
I am a primary school teacher working within the Leadership Team of a large primary school in the East of England.
The last similar exercise conducted by the DfE in 2010 found that full - time primary school teachers worked just over 50 hours a week — a figure that was little changed over the previous decade.
One middle - school teacher she worked with gave each of his students a small section of a social studies chapter and asked them to write a content question using a joke, pun or riddle.
We found that after middle school and high school teachers worked with ASMP mentors for just one year, their students from diverse backgrounds make statistically significant gains in math compared with students taught by «business - as - usual» teachers.
Tomlinson's experience as an educator includes 21 years as a public school teacher working with preschoolers, middle school students, and high school students.
The Middle School teachers work closely to ensure as much program cohesiveness and continuity as... inclusion, and social justice * Commit to other departmental, committee, and general school...
HOT Schools teachers work collaboratively to structure interdisciplinary curricula that promote deep learning of subject matter, higher order thinking, creativity and teamwork by strategically linking learning in the arts to learning across the curriculum.
HOT School teachers work collaboratively to structure interdisciplinary curricula that promote deep learning of subject matter, higher order thinking, creativity and teamwork by strategically linking learning in the arts to learning across the curriculum.
So while I, a TFA corps member and charter school teacher work to produce measurable results that show there is no excuse for low - income students to underperform and no excuse for our schools to remain an embarrassment, I am criticized.
Nearly two - thirds of U.S. middle - school teachers work in schools where more than 30 percent of students are economically disadvantaged.
Through Art Museums Partnership for Education (AMPED), high school teachers work with Williams College students to develop in - depth experiences using the collections and exhibitions available at the Clark Art Institute, Williams College Museum of Art, and MASS MoCA.
After School Teachers work with small groups of children and are in charge of ensuring a positive learning environment for students.
High School Teachers work with 9 to 12 grade students and are usually specialized in specific subjects like science or math.
Middle School Teachers work with grade 6 to 8 students and are responsible for instructing them on various subjects, such as English, math and science.
Summer school teachers work for a school's summer programs where they are responsible for managing educational and entertainment programs.
A middle school teacher works in a private as well as public schools and responsible to teach various subjects to the students in the middle and intermediate classes.
This elementary school teacher worked at a religious school where she was responsible for both religious and secular teaching.
As a school teacher my work is never done and it is all over my desk.

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I also personally know several teachers who work a second job during the school year in order to make ends meet.
Union leaders urged Wisconsin teachers to return to work at schools that are open on Monday, but large protests were expected to continue at the Capitol against a plan to cut collective bargaining rights and benefits to state workers.
Lindy Sumner - Smith has worked as an elementary school teacher for the Peel District School Board (No. 72 on the Best Jobs Ranking) for over 20 school teacher for the Peel District School Board (No. 72 on the Best Jobs Ranking) for over 20 School Board (No. 72 on the Best Jobs Ranking) for over 20 years.
After careful consideration, Brad has decided to continue to make Kid President videos, write a book, and work to connect with schools across the country to empower students, teachers and families.
For example, 71 percent of businesses with 11 to 100 employees allow them to take time off from work for children's school activities, such as parent - teacher conferences.
A: I was an English teacher who was hired to work in a program for international nurses at Philips Beth Israel School of Nursing.
Besides providing school curriculum, Amazon also has created a tool for teachers to gather and share their own materials and course work, in addition to service that teachers can use to tell parents what school supplies their children will need.
Schools receive points based on the following weighted ranking: 33.5 % reputation (higher is better), 20.5 % classroom experience (student - teacher ratio and cohort diversity), 13 % average GMAT scores (higher is better), 13 % tuition (lower is better), 13 % required work experience (more is better) and 7 % program length (shorter is better).
Work exchanges, university sabbaticals and intra-company transfers provide people in some occupations — school teachers, professors and employees at international corporations — with a simple way to slide into another job in another country for a year or two.
It broke ground in March that year with the help of teachers and students from a local school and, to this day, continues to work with the community, donating some of its 2,000 pounds of produce each year to local organizations.
When your teacher threatens you with (insert social punishment here) if you don't do your work in school, you do the work.
Eligible teachers must work in a low - income public elementary or secondary school, and they must have worked in that environment consecutively for the last five years.
She has previously worked as a public health educator and crisis counselor at Washington, DC nonprofits, and as an ESL teacher for primary school & university students, as well as working adults.
«Their idea was that if you fire thousands of teachers, teachers» aides, school support workers, nurses, nurses» aides and people that work in the hospitals that somehow the price of oil would go back up,» she told a Unifor convention in Ottawa this week.
Lawmakers worked through the night to pass a state budget that gives teachers a pay raise and schools a funding bump.
Brandon Minoff, a student at Stoneman Douglas High School, said in an interview with CNN that a teacher assigned him to work with Mr. Cruz on a group project two years ago.
Create a mentoring program where Amazon engineers, economists, data scientists, accountants, and other professionals are partnered with hard science teachers in our school districts to help show kids what it's like to work in STEM;
Teachers work hard for their students and schools.
Cellphones are still absent from most U.S. schools but new data shows them steadily gaining acceptance as administrators bow to parents» wishes to keep tabs on their kids and teachers find ways to work them into lessons.
Last year, to help close this gap, the New York City Department of Education announced signing and retention bonuses for Pre-K For All teachers working outside public schools.
Along with the rainbow in the sky Monday morning, teachers heading into work to prepare for Wednesday were greeted at the school's entrance by parents and members of the Parkland community showing their support with signs.
Less than two weeks after the worst mass school shooting in Florida history, teachers and staff returned to the campus of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School for the first of two work days with a rainbow shining in the disschool shooting in Florida history, teachers and staff returned to the campus of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School for the first of two work days with a rainbow shining in the disSchool for the first of two work days with a rainbow shining in the distance.
By converting teacher work days into regular school days the district is less likely to have to make up missed days during the summer.
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