Elementary
school teaching candidates should be nurturing, understanding individuals who want to help each individual child find and develop his or her strengths.
Not exact matches
As an employer, Catapult Learning seeks employment
candidates whose skills, training, and experience will enhance the organization's ability to offer quality
teaching solutions and excellent support services to the
schools and districts it serves.
Have a
candidate that can say and deliver me something to where NON of my tax dollars will be used fund any
schools private or public on the
teachings of this god magic, and they got my vote!
Washington (CNN)-- Liberty University students and alumni are accusing the Christian
school of violating its own
teachings by asking Republican presidential
candidate Mitt Romney, a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter - day Saints whose adherents are called Mormons, to deliver its 2012 commencement address.
Carl Paladino's visit to Boro Park should be mandatory
teaching in graduate
schools across New York of how to guarantee that your
candidate loses...
Carl Paladino's visit to Boro Park should be mandatory
teaching in graduate
schools across New York of how to guarantee that your
candidate loses the Orthodox Jewish vote.
Republican mayoral
candidate Joe Lhota says teachers should be paid more for
teaching at tough
schools.
«In Alabama, a state PAC recently went on the air with an ad attacking one of the Republican gubernatorial
candidates for supporting the
teaching of evolution in
schools and for saying that parts of the Bible aren't true.
The way to improve student performance in New York is to fully fund
schools in disadvantaged communities, attack poverty these communities, and desegregate New York's
schools, which are the most segregated
schools in the nation,» said Brian Jones, the recent Green Party
candidate for Lieutenant Governor who
taught in New York City
schools for nine years.
In Sweden, profit - making free
schools tried to cut costs by employing unqualified
candidates over
candidates with
teaching qualifications.
Balter, a visiting assistant
teaching professor in the Maxwell
School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, and Perez Williams, a former Syracuse mayoral
candidate, are campaigning on the Democratic ballot in hopes of defeating incumbent Rep. John Katko (R - Camillus) in New York state's 24th Congressional District race this fall.
When
teaching candidates are equally matched in terms of qualifications, diversity is one factor that can lead to the hiring decision, said Persampieri, the director of recruitment and selection for Syracuse City
School District.
Magee
taught at a public
school in Westchester County, where Republican gubernatorial
candidate Rob Astorino is county executive.
The Thursday release from Faso's campaign referred to Teachout, who
teaches at Fordham Law
School, as «Vermont - native - turned - New York City - professor - turned Hudson - Valley - weekender - turned - NY -19-congressional-
candidate» and claims she has «dived headfirst into the transactional worlds of New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo and presumptive Democratic Party presidential
candidate Hillary Clinton in order to enlist their financial and material support in her run for Congress.»
Speaking during an interactive section on Thursday with the governorship
candidate of the APC in Ondo State, Mr Rotimi Akeredolu, SAN, the Chairman of OLUP in the state, Comrade Abiodun Falohun lamented that English teachers now
teaches mathematics in Ondo
schools owing to lack of man power.
He has argued that the information was coincidental to the closed door meetings, and necessary to expose the financial troubles presented by a teacher's contract that he says was «rigged» when the Buffalo
Teaches Federation supported
candidates in last year's
school board session.
Brian, the Air Force reservist and sociology Ph.D.
candidate, calls the military and graduate
school «greedy institutions, in terms of time requirements, energy level, multitasking —
teaching and research — and everything else.»
The successful
candidate will strengthen the academic base within the Centre,
teach at undergraduate and postgraduate level, and will contribute to
School and Centre administration / outreach activity.
The successful
candidate will strengthen the academic base within the Centre, they will
teach at undergraduate and postgraduate level, and will contribute to
School and Centre administration / outreach activity.
He is the only
candidate to apply for a
teaching position in a Québécois grade
school after a tragic incident.
What
teaching techniques does Randall employ to weed out the weaker
candidates at the training
school?
What originally surprised me was how much the
school's and the students» opinions were in agreement - often they had both identified the same
candidate to employ - which I think suggests that students often deserve more credit about
teaching and learning than they are given.
While the vast majority of the 965
candidates seeking certification through the so - called «alternative route» are nonteachers «looking for a career change,» an estimated 25 percent are people «currently
teaching in a setting other than the public
schools,» said Leo F. Klagholz, director of teacher preparation and certification for the state department of education.
Whereas
candidates can readily try journalism or consulting or marketing for a year, they must make an extensive commitment before they can try public
school teaching.
Jay Mathews describes some of the reasons that interest in
teaching may have grown among the best college students: fast - start teacher training programs like
Teach for America, new teacher training programs that offer instruction tailored for teachers entering inner city
schools, and
teaching residencies in which
candidates work with experienced teachers for a year.
Despite a record of supporting charter
schools, presidential
candidate Hillary Clinton questioned their effectiveness in her campaign by saying that they «don't take the hardest - to -
teach kids or, if they do, they don't keep them.»
By examining the fundamental requirements of each program — admissions standards, course requirements, coverage of essential content, preparation in the CCSS, how the student
teaching program operates, instruction in classroom management and lesson planning, and how teacher
candidates are judged ready for the classroom — the Review will capture the information that any consumer of these programs would want to see, including aspiring teachers and
school districts looking to hire the best teachers.
Schools are increasingly dissatisfied with the calibre of
candidates for
teaching jobs, despite the rising appointment rate.
Teacher
candidates from alternative route programs like
Teach for America and the Visiting International Faculty (VIF) program have much lower three - and five - year retention rates than other routes into North Carolina
schools.
We draw
teaching candidates on average from the least able high
school graduates.
• In - classroom student
teaching (20 weeks) is required, arranged through cooperative agreements with
school districts in degree
candidates» local areas.
Data consistently show
schools struggling to recruit and retain effective
candidates for
teaching positions in these subjects.
What's most heartening: In Charlotte - Mecklenburg's Project L.I.F.T., the
candidates were so eager to work in this new type of
school that many who were not selected for Opportunity Culture advanced roles were willing to take regular
teaching jobs in those
schools, just to get a foot in the door for future openings.
[v] In California, Steele et al. found that a $ 20,000 bonus to high achieving
teaching candidates to work in high poverty
schools increased the probability of their placement in a high - poverty
school by 28 percent and their probability of remaining in the high - poverty
school at the end of four years was similar to other teachers in those
schools.
Candidates must learn to develop «a classroom and
school climate that values diversity... [an awareness] of different
teaching and learning styles shaped by cultural influences... dispositions that respect and value differences» and «skills for working in diverse settings.»
Candidates should intend to remain actively
teaching, inspire all students, possess the respect of all members of their
school, be involved in the community, and be prepared for public speaking.
Networking and events group BAMEed will launch in January with the aim of encouraging more black, Asian and ethnic minority
candidates into
teaching and leadership roles,
Schools Week has reported.
When the
school needed an additional first - grade teacher, Lewis - Carter met with the
candidates, but it was the current first - grade teachers who conducted formal interviews and made the final choice, since they were the ones who would be charged with
teaching their new colleague the Behrman way.
This two - year program provides academic and
teaching experiences as well as targeted support and guidance for selected MidCareer Math and Science
candidates who seek certification specifically to
teach in Boston's secondary
schools.
The James Brindley
school in Birmingham picked up last year's trophy for its excellent recruitment practice where every applicant is seen
teaching, they are shortlisted, observed in the
candidates» home
school environment and, most importantly, in their relationship with pupils and colleagues.
According to the researchers, these and other findings suggest that many
schools are not taking full advantage of decentralized hiring and its potential for improving the amount and quality of information exchanged between
teaching candidates and those who do the hiring.
Wyatt B. Durrette, Virginia's Republican
candidate for governor, has come under fire after a newspaper interview quoted him as advocating that creationism be
taught in
school science courses along with the theory of evolution.
WGU has developed partnerships with hundreds of
school districts that serve as training sites for student -
teaching sessions and works with a network of local, clinical supervisors who observe
candidates.
Hess and others argue for deepening the pool of potential
candidates by opening
school leadership positions to those without a license or
teaching experience, but I doubt that will work.
If the past performance of traditional
school administrators gives any indication, it is unclear that
teaching experience or education -
school coursework provides
candidates with the unique combination of technical and interpersonal skills these tasks demand.
Several of the most significant features of recent education policy debate in the United States are simply not found in any of these countries — for example, charter
schools, pathways into
teaching that allow
candidates with only several weeks of training to assume full responsibility for a classroom, teacher evaluation systems based on student test scores, and
school accountability systems based on the premise that
schools with low average test scores are failures, irrespective of the compositions of their student populations.
While
schools and
school districts might seek
candidates with formal qualifications or credentials, such as
teaching experience, a graduate degree in educational administration, or even an M.B.A., the lack of such credentials would not prevent someone from applying for a position.
Potential teachers should demonstrate competence in an academic discipline and an aptitude for
teaching;
schools must offer incentives to attract outstanding
candidates; unconventional paths to the profession must be forged; and salaries must be based on performance and sensitive to market conditions.
I didn't realize then that my experience in California was the beginning of 30 years of slow but steady decline in the quality of
candidates we were attracting and preparing to
teach in our
schools.
Both
candidates had mothers who
taught their sons a great deal and made careful choices — when they could — in selecting their sons»
schools.