Sentences with phrase «summer institutes in»

Developing a leadership cadre of local teachers who have participated in invitational summer institutes in the teaching of writing.
During that time, he also served as a Durham Teaching Fellow at his alma mater, Duke, and received his Master's in Teaching while serving as a Curriculum Specialist for TFA's summer institutes in the Mississippi Delta and Tulsa, Oklahoma.
One participant in an early summer institute in Japan is now on the faculty at a Japanese university.
She also served as a teacher - educator for three years in Teach for America's summer training institute and for a year in Teach First's summer institute in London, U.K.
She has also taught high school English as a Teach for America corps member, and served as a teacher educator in Teach for America's summer training institute and in Teach First's summer institute in the U.K. Francesca holds a B.A. in English from Smith College and an M.P.P and Ph.D. from the University of Michigan.

Not exact matches

Three more key members of Bill Gothard's Institute in Basic Youth Conflicts (IBYC) have left the organization in disagreement with Gothard's handling of moral and financial questions that have publicly engulfed the institute since last summer.
EAGLE, IDAHO, MARCH 16, 2006 - Thanks in part to a healthy lifestyle program instituted last summer, the wrestling team at Saydel High School in Des, Moines, Iowa is busy celebrating its first wrestling conference championship in the school's history.
However, there are some ways to institute a safe summer for your teen that will give you a bit of peace of mind in the mix.
In 2011, he instituted a summer feeding program in which he and his staff conduct daily barbeques in 24 parks and schoolIn 2011, he instituted a summer feeding program in which he and his staff conduct daily barbeques in 24 parks and schoolin which he and his staff conduct daily barbeques in 24 parks and schoolin 24 parks and schools.
The Science Teaching Network focuses on teacher professional development through a summer institute built around best practices in science instruction, including NGSS and local nature and science topics.
He pointed to the free bus shuttle instituted last summer in Montauk and the establishment of the town rental registry as contributors to «having a calmer, saner summer,» and mentioned the successful bid to the Long Island Rail Road to run shuttle trains on the East End, due in 2018.
Undergraduates interested in a biomaterials career should consider «spending a summer doing a medical internship, or spending some time in... a research and development environment of a company or in a government institute,» Peppas says.
He arrived at the institute in the summer of 1984 for a crash course in laboratory protocols and then got down to work.
If you are interested in applying for a position or fellowship at the institute or would like to take part in a summer school, please contact Professor Hall.
That's why she spent a week at AAAS, 18 - 22 July, taking part in a summer leadership training institute organized by the Society for the Advancement of Chicanos / Hispanics and Native Americans in Science (SACNAS).
Last summer, 10 scientists who had been contracted by the neuroscience institute quit, citing delays in getting equipment and supplies.
The theme of the biennial institute, which is modeled on a similar summer gathering in Europe called the European Science Education Research School, was connecting research on science education to classroom practice and policy issues such as the Next - Generation Science Standards.
NSBP summer institutes — intense 10 - week summer schools, open to all but held in the African American community.
And in the case of the NSF summer institutes, there are other parties whose calendars must be consulted.
Even though participants may be scattered all over a large continent, notes French, NSF regards the summer institute as a group activity, starting with the orientation program and continuing, in some programs, with other group activities throughout Australia's winter.
For years, NSF - sponsored summer institutes have sent American graduate students abroad, in cooperation with overseas science - funding institutes.
The goal of NSF's summer institutes — including the version in Australia — is to foster a generation of scientists that is comfortable in international settings.
The summer institute is named in memory of Sandra K. Abell, a professor of science education at the University of Missouri who was instrumental in conceptualizing, planning, and hosting the first institute in 2009.
This summer's $ 200,000 fundraising goal, Randall says, was a «catalyst to get things started in establishing the interest of the public,» but the institute can't rely on the public's support alone.
-- The Under Secretary shall ensure that each summer institute program authorized under paragraph (2) includes students from groups underrepresented in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics teaching, including women and members of minority groups.
First established in 2003, the Research Education Office at the Child & Family Research Institute organizes education and networking events for trainees, coordinators and the public, including the annual Mini Med School series; administers trainee funding competitions; and manages the institute's summer student research program for undergraduate and medical students.
The summer school is open to PhD students, post docs, emerging group leaders, research - active clinicians and technicians from universities, research institutes and industry, working in stem cell biology or related fields.
The summer school is open to all postgraduate research students, postdoctoral researchers, senior researchers, clinical training fellows and technicians from universities, research institutes and industry, working in stem cell biology or related fields.
In 2012 over 3,026 high school and middle school students and 265 teachers participated in BTI programs including summer institutes, workshops, classroom experiments and activities as well as presentations and tour at BTIn 2012 over 3,026 high school and middle school students and 265 teachers participated in BTI programs including summer institutes, workshops, classroom experiments and activities as well as presentations and tour at BTin BTI programs including summer institutes, workshops, classroom experiments and activities as well as presentations and tour at BTI.
This past summer, Rine participated in a meeting convened by NHGRI to discuss the future of these databases, and GSA has also worked to draw attention to this issue by other NIH institutes.
Then there is another scene, set in 1989, at a home for neurologically impaired kids, run by a kindly doctor who explains to a cranky dad and a less cranky mom why their «different» son might have a better chance at adjusting to life in the world if he spends a summer at the institute.
A summer education institute for Arkansas's brightest high school juniors is churning out 400 left - wing free - thinkers each year — with Gov. Bill Clinton's help — the higher - education watchdog group Accuracy in Academia has alleged.
28 - July 1 — Dropout prevention: Summer Leadership institute, sponsored by the National Dropout Prevention Center / Network, and the College of Health, Education, and Human Development at Clemson University, for teachers, administrators, counselors, educational policymakers, researchers, and business leaders concerned about at - risk youth, at the Madren Conference Center at Clemson University in Clemson, S.C. Contact: John Peters, NDPC / N, 205 Martin St., Clemson, SC 29634; (864) 656-2599; fax: (864) 656-0136; e-mail: [email protected].
After an initial five weeks intensive training at our «summer institute», we place our participants in partner schools where they spend two years achieving a Post Graduate Diploma in Education and developing leadership skills.
In this edition of the Harvard EdCast, guest host Seidel discusses the concept of passion - driven learning with Pato and looks forward to this summer's institute.
To share what they were learning from seeing the triumphs and challenges schools encountered as they enacted Data Wise, the project team created a professional education program, the Data Wise summer institute, in 2006.
A range of initiatives from the New York State Education Department (SED) regarding standards, assessments, and graduation requirements has been very helpful in [forming] such important district strategies as aligning our curriculum, more effectively focusing our staff development, and instituting additional summer and afterschool programs.
Every summer for the past 11 years, HGSE's Project Zero and Programs in Professional Education have offered the Project Zero Classroom, a one - week, intensive summer institute designed to help pre-K — 12 educators create classrooms, instructional materials, and out - of - school learning environments that address learning dilemmas.
So when Seller and Miranda's father, Luis Miranda Jr., visited Gilder Lehrman's 45th Street office last summer, the institute's director of education, Tim Bailey, showed them a recent curriculum program he had written called Vietnam in Verse.
She was an invited research fellow at Stanford's Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences summer institute, and recipient of grants from the Spencer Foundation and HASTAC.
In partnership with the University of Florida, P.K. Yonge designed a summer institute that would give teachers the time and resources to think about blended learning.
Lesson Plans for Teaching About the Americas [archived copy] More than 65 lesson plans written by secondary teachers in 1995 as part of a summer institute at the Latin America Data Base.
There was a time when Professor Karen Mapp couldn't imagine educators lining up to participate in a summer institute geared specifically toward family engagement, which once wasn't linked to student outcomes.
This summer Mapp led her first Program in Professional Education (PPE) institute, «Family Engagement in Education: Creating Effective Home and School Partnerships for Student Success,» which focused on designing family engagement practices connected to student learning, and increasing the capacity of educators, families, and community members to develop and sustain partnerships that improve student outcomes.
In 2003 schools chancellor Joel Klein appointed her and the project, through a no - bid three - year $ 5.4 million contract, to the task of revamping the way literacy skills are taught in more than 100 district schools, including most of those in Brooklyn and Queens, the project's mission is to retrain — through onsite workshops, leadership seminars, curricular materials, and an intensive summer institute — primary and upper - grade teachers, administrators from principals up through district superintendents, and central department policymakerIn 2003 schools chancellor Joel Klein appointed her and the project, through a no - bid three - year $ 5.4 million contract, to the task of revamping the way literacy skills are taught in more than 100 district schools, including most of those in Brooklyn and Queens, the project's mission is to retrain — through onsite workshops, leadership seminars, curricular materials, and an intensive summer institute — primary and upper - grade teachers, administrators from principals up through district superintendents, and central department policymakerin more than 100 district schools, including most of those in Brooklyn and Queens, the project's mission is to retrain — through onsite workshops, leadership seminars, curricular materials, and an intensive summer institute — primary and upper - grade teachers, administrators from principals up through district superintendents, and central department policymakerin Brooklyn and Queens, the project's mission is to retrain — through onsite workshops, leadership seminars, curricular materials, and an intensive summer institute — primary and upper - grade teachers, administrators from principals up through district superintendents, and central department policymakers.
There's more: in Jacksonville, executive director Crystal Rountree is piloting a summer training institute for 100 new corps members who will teach in Duval County schools next fall.
A two - day Italian Summer School of the Living Schools Lab project organized by Indire (the national research institute in Italy in charge of the teacher training at a national level) takes place in the summer at ITIS Majorana SSummer School of the Living Schools Lab project organized by Indire (the national research institute in Italy in charge of the teacher training at a national level) takes place in the summer at ITIS Majorana Ssummer at ITIS Majorana School.
In part, that's because «there are new ideas every day for things we need to do,» Kopp said (think of those design camps, the summer institute, the coaches).
This summer, Raise Your Hand Texas (RYHT)-- an education coalition composed of business and community leaders, parents, and tax payers dedicated to strengthening and improving Texas public schools — sent 125 educators from throughout the state to four leadership institutes at the Programs in Professional Education.
The Principals» Center offers four summer institutes, in addition to its academic year programs, including «The Redefined Principal.»
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