In the secondary or high school level, typically
they specialize by subjects for which they have the qualifications to teach.
In many countries, all secondary school teachers and upper primary school teachers
specialize by subject, but lower primary teachers do not.
Not exact matches
Dutch artists often gained financial success
by specializing in
subjects that suited the tastes of their bourgeois clientele.
At the moment, such
specialized cells are obtained
by subjecting stem cells to specific instructive protein molecules, known as growth factors.
You end up teaching general classes, too, of course, but
by building your expertise in a
specialized area you can become a go - to expert on the
subject.
Teacher specialization, a model in which teachers
specialize in certain
subjects and teach them to a rotating group of students, has a negative effect on student scores, attendance, and behavior in an elementary school setting, according to a new working paper
by Fryer, a faculty member at the Harvard Graduate School of Education.
produced
by the 16
subject -
specialized ERIC Clearinghouses and reviewed
by experts and content specialists in the field.»
BTSALP helps hundreds of thousands of Utah elementary students receive the arts - enriched education they deserve
by placing arts teachers
specialized in one of four disciplines — dance, music, theater or visual arts — in schools to work alongside classroom teachers and create arts - based lesson plans in the core
subjects of reading, math, science, and history.
In the «Franchise School» model in Clark County School District, the schools led
by Principal John Haynal use three main educator roles:
subject -
specialized lead teachers, certified temporary tutors (CTTs) who monitor online learning, and growth analysts who monitor student data and work with teachers to ensure student progress.
A study recently published
by the peer - reviewed American Economic Review found that students perform worse on both high - and low - stakes tests after elementary school teachers
specialized in
subjects including math.
Clearly, education is becoming more
specialized by grade level,
subject area, and teaching techniques.
The results suggest that using multiple measures of value - added to
specialize teachers
by subject could produce small average increases in student achievement, and larger increases for some students.
Maybe rather than building a following around content, you decide to reach your market
by creating an online bookstore that
specializes in a
subject or genre that is similar to your own.
Even a niche that seems
specialized — like soapmaking, the
subject of a self - published book
by Shepard's wife, Anne Watson — faces dozens of competing Kindle titles.
Editors don't need to
specialize by genre to be good, but they have to love the job (and preferably the
subject).
Niche Term referring to a
specialized target market characterized
by a particular interest, topic or
subject.
The writers employed
by the online academic companies are
specialized in various
subjects, and many of them have acquired a Ph.D. degree in respective fields.
I was wondering if you
specialize in all
subjects and your support team assured me that every single piece of writing can be completed
by writers.
17 In mid-century France, as in 17th - century Holland, there was a tendency for artists to attempt to achieve some sort of security in a shaky market situation
by specializing,
by making a career out of a specific
subject: animal painting was a very popular field, as the Whites point out, and Rosa Bonheur was no doubt its most accomplished and successful practitioner, followed in popularity only
by the Barbizon painter Troyon (who at one time was so pressed for his paintings of cows that he hired another artist to brush in the backgrounds).
At that time, practically no primary sources were available for researching the
subject: no original books and journals to buy or borrow, difficult inter-library loans to obtain, and only sporadic translations from English to Serbo - Croatian (such as texts
by Clement Greenberg, Harold Rosenberg, and Thomas Hess), appearing in
specialized magazines and journals.
Just as the pop - music album eventually will be replaced
by individual track download sales — relieving both artist and listener of the tedium of all those «filler tracks» — I can see massive legal texts being replaced
by specialized PDFed chapters that are, in effect, mini-books on very specific
subjects.
Having decided that statutory interpretation is an intuitive activity not much improved
by formal and
specialized study, he would dispense with a course on the
subject altogether.
In Ledcor, the Supreme Court articulated the interpretation of a standard form contract as an exception to the rule that contractual interpretation
by a
specialized arbitrator is a question of mixed fact and law
subject to deferential review on appeal.
A technology teacher resume objective is written
by teacher who
specializes in a particular technical
subject and includes the objective as part of his resume so that the employer can know what are his goals and aspirations.
These
subjects can only be broached fully
by the real experts, who can usually be found in the shops that
specialize in selling cameras.