«Without a system that allows us to meaningfully assess and compare teachers» skills statewide, our policymakers have no way of knowing which educators need support and which are having the most
success helping students grow that we can leverage as leaders.
Not exact matches
A
growing body of evidence suggests that providing
students with simplified information, reminders, and access to assistance during critical junctures, like FAFSA completion and the summer after high school, can
help students navigate challenging bottlenecks and transition into collegiate environments where they've already shown the potential for academic
success.
After successfully raising enough to fund the program, it's with the
help of its
success that the number of
students studying STEM subjects at university has
grown from one
student years ago, to 40
students last year.
Although
students»
success because of how much their parents» care about their education (a point Duncan does understand) seems to have
helped the Korean economy experience miraculous growth, given that Korea now needs to pioneer another wave of disruption to continue to
grow, other skills that have not been fostered — like creativity — may now increase in importance.
Scheduled for
Success: Frank Zaremba of Barnette Elementary in Charlotte - Mecklenburg Schools writes: «When I became a multi-classroom leader for the exceptional children's (EC's) team, I expected to be able to use my 15 years of experience as an EC teacher and dean of
students to coach teachers, especially special education teachers, and
help them
grow.
The
success that my
students and their families have seen is the result of the many mentors that have
helped me
grow.
As the school to prison pipeline is
growing in rural and urban communities across America, it's going to take adults to work more effectively together to ensure that we
help students reach
success.
Paula's energy and passion for
growing and equipping educators and leaders is evident through her
success in
helping others build and maintain Professional Learning Communities where
students can learn, thrive and achieve
success.
Many of us would agree that as textbooks and other assigned reading materials
grow in terms of difficulty, vocabulary, and structure, it is critical that we collectively
help our secondary
students continue to refine their reading skills and strategies, as a mechanism to
help prepare them for college and career
success.
Teachers at JSIA have
grown to understand that
student success comes through precise instruction, measured by well - aligned assessments, but having the means to readily access this data
helps to answer the pleas of
students curious to see their results.
By including exercises, activities, and games that build phonics, vocabulary, spelling, grammar, pronunciation, fluency, and comprehension skills, this time - tested, research - driven approach
helps students master decoding skills and
grow in every area needed for reading
success.