Sentences with phrase «students meet the new demands»

Our schools and communities know that this transition is necessary to help students meet the new demands of today's knowledge - based economy, and we developed the FRS - NJ certification program to provide them with a roadmap to guide their work.

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In this case, (District 75) students will now gain access to a brand new, state - of - the - art facility and Success will be able to meet the continued demand for its schools,» DOE spokesman Devon Puglia said in a statement.
«As New York City's charter schools work to meet the demand from families and serve 200,000 students by 2020, they must have the support of their leaders in Albany during this crucial state budget season,» said Jeremiah Kittredge, CEO of Families for Excellent Schools «Charter school families have many champions in Albany, and need their support now more than ever.»
A. We're trying to convert a late 19th / early 20th century education system into a vehicle for meeting the demands of the 21st century and preparing students for success in today's brave, new world.
Guests will discuss what the research says about these demands and how teachers can ensure their students meet the new requirements.
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Still, many California educators and school administrators are questioning how their state will meet the new requirement, given students» persistent struggles in that subject and the potential demand it will generate for more math teachers and classroom resources.
«This new funding will allow more school districts to develop specialized theme - based magnet programs that improve student outcomes and meet the demands of families.»
Today's teachers must deliver high - quality content aligned to more rigorous academic standards, provide instruction that responds to an increasingly diverse student population, and constantly integrate new technology into their lessons.15 Thus, the teacher preparation experience must equip teachers to meet these demands.
With an influx of 40 - plus new students (the law requires this year's Opportunity Scholarship holders to be former public school attendees, meaning that last year's group of students attending Greensboro Islamic Academy would not qualify for vouchers), it's not clear how the prior financial needs of GIA will be met, given that a larger student population will demand even more resources.
This proposal reinforces the recurring view in recent American school «reform» that schools can be improved by competition and metrics tied to sanctions or incentives, without investments in the capacity of educators to learn how to meet the demands of new standards and the needs of an increasingly diverse student body.
These new resources are packed with tools, examples, and strategies that will help students grow as effective writers, thinkers, and problem solvers while meeting the demands and guidelines of the new standards.
In order to meet the new, more rigorous learning objectives that aim to prepare students for college and their careers, teachers in Boston Public Schools have embraced Cognitively Demanding Tasks — CDTs for short — in their classrooms.
We see the challenges that this new model of leadership presents to staff, parents and students, how they are resolved and how, as a result, leadership can better meet the demands of improving teaching and learning.
Given the competing demands on teachers, leveraging this new influx of data to better meet the needs of students is essential.
The students claim that they will hold the space until the Cooper Union administration meets a series of demands, including a public commitment that the school will pursue no new tuition increases, structural changes to the board of trustees and the school's governance structures, and the removal of President Jamshed Bharucha.
Medical Assistant distance education is emerging to meet the demands of a new generation of Medical Assistant students in the twenty first century.
Professional Experience Walt Whitman Middle School 246 (Brooklyn, NY) 2004 — Present New York City Teaching Fellow — 7th & 8th Grade Collaborative Team Teacher • Develop individualized education plans and interdisciplinary lessons for students with various disabilities • Implement varied instructional techniques to reach students of diverse backgrounds and skill sets • Create an atmosphere conducive to learning and personal growth • Implement and meet district and statewide curriculum and content standard demands • Organize and facilitate meetings with students» parents and related service providers
In response, the private student housing market is rapidly growing and adapting to meet the volume of new college students and their demands for tech - saturated, highly amenitized housing.
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