Including the goal of this action stands out to employers, demonstrating that the applicant is not only focused on what happens in class today; he's also planning for what
students need tomorrow.
Not exact matches
The
student - oriented mission of The Ted Rogers Leadership Centre (TRLC) is to help a substantial number of
students develop the core competencies that ethical leaders
need to excel in the businesses of today and
tomorrow.
We look beyond helping
students to meet the challenges of today, and also ask what they
need to meet the unknown challenges of
tomorrow.
Students are the greater of
tomorrow, so they
needs to intervene in any polities, their school fees is something in their lives.
«Whether it's making sure our
students are ready for high school or simply helping them ace that test, Project BOOST provides today's
students with the tools they
need to be successful
tomorrow.
Founded in the Fall of 2011 by a group of concerned graduate
students, the goal of Stand With Science is simple: give graduate and professional
students in science and engineering, young researchers, and anyone passionate about supporting science and engineering research the knowledge, tools, and inspiration they
need to become advocates for society's investment in the innovations Ð and innovators Ð of
tomorrow.
But democratizing access to these new methods is crucial:
students in education
need to be part of this discussion, because they are going to be the educational leaders of
tomorrow.
Stay tuned:
Tomorrow, in the second part of this special Q&A, Smithsonian Director of Exhibitions Kara Blond will be talking about the skills
needed to stage and manage an exhibition, and how teachers can involve all
students by assigning them these different roles.
While it may have served the purpose for the older generations, it does not meet the deeper learning
needs of
students today and
tomorrow.
Emerging from the ashes of WWII, ICU was envisaged by its first president, Dr. Hachiro Yuasa, as a «University of
Tomorrow», a place where Japanese and international
students would live together and learn to serve the
needs of an increasingly interconnected world.
Tomorrow, Chris wants to offer appropriate choices to enable
students to practice what they
need, so today she'll use a quick check - in — a simple formative assessment — to determine those choices.
There seems to be consensus, however, that all of our schools
need to be more innovative to best meet the evolving strengths and
needs of our
students, today and
tomorrow.
Teachers
need to practice analysing
student work in detail so they can identify what a
student needs to learn
tomorrow or next week.
Leaders in education
need to look at what it takes for
students to succeed and help create schools to educate the
students of today and
tomorrow.
The idea of requiring
students to complete more years of math — and more demanding math — while in high school continues to gain traction, driven largely by the belief that
students will
need stronger skills to compete in
tomorrow's economy.
«A very thoughtful treatment of the competencies our
students need to thrive in today's (and
tomorrow's) world.
We'll discuss what data is and why collecting data is an essential skill that our will
students need to solve the problems of
tomorrow.
Policymakers must recognize and value the expertise of educators by providing them with the professional development and leadership training opportunities and resources they require to meet the ever - changing
needs of
students and the profession for the careers of
tomorrow.
Co-hosted by the Harvard Graduate School of Design and Harvard Graduate School of Education, the LEFT conference brought together educators, architects, and school administrators to consider how best to design learning environments to meet the
needs of today's (and
tomorrow's)
students.
To advocate effectively on behalf of
students, principals and teachers must continue to support and uphold the constitutional, civil, and due process rights of all
students.Student Achievement Schools should prepare
students for the challenges that they will face as they transition from one stage of life to the next by helping
students focus on gaining the skills, knowledge, and understandings today that they will
need tomorrow.
Four webinars will take place May 14 — 15, exploring how today's school, policy, classroom, and
student decisions affect what our children, societies, and economies will
need and become
tomorrow.
With initiatives like the ASCD Emerging Leaders program, Teach to Lead, the ASCD
Student Growth Center, and the Whole Child for the Whole World program, ASCD is cultivating the education leaders of
tomorrow and broadening its advocacy efforts to promote awareness of and support for the comprehensive
needs of
students.
Are you in
need of a quick Valentines Day poetry lesson plan to share with your
students tomorrow?
But widespread agreement exists on the
need to incorporate them into a
student's educational experience, especially when preparing today's
students for
tomorrow's workforce.
Second, we
need to better understand the
students of today — and
tomorrow — while ensuring our institutions of higher learning are meeting their
needs.
Leveraging Metiri Group's background in 21st Century learning and the learning sciences, our team is developing a collaborative, personalized professional learning environment that will lead individual teachers or teams through an initial
needs assessment to formulate a personalized growth plan, guide them to research - based resources and strategies they can use
tomorrow, match them with collaborative partners who share their interests and professional goals, guide them in redesigning units or lesson plans that support
students» development of the cognitive skills that underlie entrepreneurship, and ultimately help them implement teaching practices that support personalized instruction that develops
students» 21st Century skills.
Learn the promising practices communities and educators are using to ensure
students have the resources and support they
need to prepare for the jobs of
tomorrow at the 2018 Florida College Access Network Summit.
Our children get only one opportunity to receive the education that they will
need to be successful
students in school today and productive citizens in the Commonwealth
tomorrow.
We believe that when we come together to actively manage and design for both current and future
student need, we can provide a more groundbreaking educational model that leverages Oakland's talent and imagination developing the schools and systems that will prepare our
students to solve the problems of
tomorrow.
Are you in
need of a quick Christmas poetry lesson plan to share with your
students tomorrow?
Teachers, parents, and
students in Vernon are gathering for a show of solidarity and a «walk - in» at Rockville High School
tomorrow to draw attention to the
need for the state to fully fund education for all
students.
And if you are going to make a lasting difference and create a better
tomorrow for
students, you are
needed as a future - driven educator.
Are we preparing the next generation of teachers for what
tomorrow will bring; what the
students of
tomorrow will
need to understand and achieve in order to be successful?
Through our partnership with the Erikson Institute, we are implementing a technology integration program that will provide our
students with the skills
needed to face the challenges of
tomorrow.
The coalition, Teachers for Illinois» Future: Investing in teachers for all
students today and
tomorrow, has a vision that all
students, especially those who
need the most, have access to the teachers they
need to prepare them for college and career.
She says that formative assessment lets her know what she
needs to do to make
tomorrow's lesson work best for every
student.
Their role as organizers, collectors and guides to relevant information is a skillset that is not only in growing demand by the marketplace, but which perfectly fits the learning
needs of today
students /
tomorrow information workers.
School boards and textbook publishers everywhere are feverishly planning for the imminent retirement and replacement of high - priced physical textbooks;
tomorrow's
students will simply have all the books they
need for the next semester transmitted directly to their e-readers.
Today's
students will be
tomorrow's feline experts, and the generous support of our donors provides much
needed financial and logistical support for
students interested in feline - related issues.
What do
students need to learn today to prepare for
tomorrow?
14 Carolyn Elefant, Open Letter to Law Schools: What Law
Students Need to Learn to Be Hired by
Tomorrow's Largest Legal Employer — Solos & Smalls, My Shingle (Oct. 17, 2013), http://myshingle.com/2013/10/articles/trends/open-letter-law-school-
need-teach-
students-make-employable/.
As someone who works on training the lawyers of
tomorrow through our renowned Bluhm Legal Clinic, I ensure we're providing awareness of the cutting edge solutions these
students need to be tech - savvy trailblazers as soon as they step out of the clinical program and into a law office.
Today's law
students — who are
tomorrow's Canadian lawyers —
need to know how to reason and how to write.
Research, practice, and common sense confirm that a whole child approach to education will develop and prepare
students for the challenges and opportunities of today and
tomorrow by addressing
students» comprehensive
needs through the shared responsibility of
students, families, schools, and communities.
All over Rhode Island,
students find themselves in
need of effective counselors to help them identify education gaps and learn the skills
needed for
tomorrow's jobs.