Sentences with phrase «support classroom initiatives»

Complex technology projects, such as the development of a statewide educational network to ensure Michigan students have access to the bandwidth needed to support classroom initiatives; expanded use of online learning for students and educators and delivery of online assessments; broad - based technology purchasing strategies; and a host of other capacity - building efforts have been positively impacted by Luke Wittum's leadership and involvement.

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The pilot program for the 2015 - 2016 and 2016 - 2017 academic years seeks to support enhanced confidence with technology integration, facilitate the adoption of campus - wide technologies, such as Adobe Connect and Desire2Learn, while also encouraging exploration of learning technology solutions to classroom and department initiatives.
But, the goals of your initiative can't be accomplished if your teachers aren't supported in making them happen in the classroom for each and every student.
There's a growing smorgasbord of initiatives and resources beyond the classroom supporting the push to improve STEM learning outcomes, so finding one to fit your students» needs at any given moment in time can feel a little overwhelming.
Major Initiatives Addressing Diversity After commissioning a report examining diversity in the classroom, Murphy created the Standing Committee on Diversity in 1997, instituted faculty seminars to assist with teaching practices and curricula development, created the Diversity Innovation Fund to support student - initiated ideas, hosted several student retreats, and sponsored schoolwide workshops.
PrimaryAccess is supported by the University of Virginia's Sciences, Humanities, and Arts Network of Technological Initiatives (SHANTI), and we are committed to providing a robust cloud - based environment for teachers to freely use in their classrooms.
The award included a $ 500,000 grant, which he has dedicated to the Hrabowski Fund for Innovation to support and promote a culture of innovation; entrepreneurship through course design and redesign; development of unique classroom learning environments that support active learning, team - based learning, and entrepreneurial skill development; lab - and project - based capstone courses; faculty fellowships; and peer - learning initiatives.
The aim of the ambassadors is to provide peer - to - peer support and lead online safety initiatives in the classroom.
As part of the initiative, the zoo, in collaboration with Peoplescape Theatre and supported using public funding by Arts Council England, has also taken theatre into the classroom in an innovative way to further children's understanding of the issue.
«We have less money to do new initiatives and we will need to prioritize our investments to support the classroom and our school sites,» King said.
In many technology initiatives, schools have realized that they will never have the budget to hire enough support staff to meet all of the tech - support needs of their teachers, but there are lots of kids in schools who would love to help their teachers create better lessons and classrooms using technology.
The institute for leaders supports administrators and classroom leaders in developing the knowledge, understanding, and skills they need to implement high - quality differentiated instruction initiatives across a school or school system.
The initiative accomplishes this by drawing upon evidence - based research to develop practical tools and engaging support opportunities for middle grade campuses, allowing research - based practices to be brought to life in classrooms across the nation.
Principal support (or lack thereof) of teacher leaders» work will affect both the nature of leadership initiatives and the scale of their impact on classroom practice.
In 2014, parents of students at Horace Mann Elementary School in Northwest Washington, D.C., spent over $ 470,000 of their own money to support the school's programs.1 With just under 290 students enrolled for the 2013 - 14 school year, this means that, in addition to public funding, Horace Mann spent about an extra $ 1,600 for each student.2 Those dollars — equivalent to 9 percent of the District of Columbia's average per - pupil spending3 — paid for new art and music teachers and classroom aides to allow for small group instruction.4 During the same school year, the parent - teacher association, or PTA, raised another $ 100,000 in parent donations and collected over $ 200,000 in membership dues, which it used for similar initiatives in future years.5 Not surprisingly, Horace Mann is one of the most affluent schools in the city, with only 6 percent of students coming from low - income families.6
In this role, McFarling leads the development and execution of marketing initiatives that support educators in transitioning classrooms to digital learning environments, optimizing the power of media and the resources of Discovery to accelerate academic achievement.
Project Look Sharp is a media literacy initiative of Ithaca College that develops and provides lesson plans, media materials, training, and support for the effective integration of media literacy with critical thinking into classroom curricula at all education levels, including integration with the new common core standards.
Beginning in 2014, Leading Educators worked with Lawrence Public Schools to deliver a series of professional development sessions for Advanced Educators, who serve in model classroom roles, and Master Educators, who provide coaching and support to drive school - wide initiatives.
«By working with the Mayor and Boston Public Schools on this initiative, we want to support our young people in the classroom and in the community.»
In spite of overwhelming evidence and bipartisan agreement on the important role teachers play in shaping children's lives, recent policy initiatives have only served to heap scorn on teachers while concurrently cutting positions, freezing salaries, and removing classroom support.
These examples provide only a brief glimpse of what classrooms, teaching, and learning could look like if we made it a priority to support students in taking initiative for their learning.
Educators should support efforts to ensure that all students learn well, including initiatives to reduce long - term ability grouping and make classrooms more inclusive.
In addition, any policy initiative needs to take into account these qualities of effective classrooms: safety, respect, student responsibility for learning, intellectual rigor, ongoing support, and concern for students» welfare.
Through the Intensive Partnerships for Effective Teaching initiative, the three sites and CMOs committed to giving teachers the feedback and support they need by incorporating multiple measures of teacher effectiveness — including classroom observations, student achievement measures, and student surveys — in their evaluation systems.
School psychologists are uniquely positioned to advocate for evidence - based initiatives at the local, state, and federal levels, which create safe and supportive learning environments that naturally prevent violence and ensure that students have access to the supports they need to be successful both inside and outside of the classroom.
We support initiatives to pay more to teachers in high - need subjects like science and math, and rewarding excellence by paying teachers and principals who do a great job in the classroom.
In New York, voters supported a school bond initiative to enhance technology in the classrooms.
Two of the biggest names in technology and education philanthropy are jointly funding a $ 12 million initiative to support new ways of tailoring classroom instruction to individual students.
Particularly, we strongly support the priorities and subpriorities focused on pathways for teachers to lead both in and outside of the classroom and those related to innovation, efficiency, and reducing burden, as we have numerous members who have been leading promising initiatives in those areas.
Recent initiatives include: 1) implementing a citywide special education strategy to support teachers and leaders in providing high - quality services to students with disabilities 2) supporting the expansion of personalized instruction and innovative integration of technology in the classroom and 3) building a sustainable pipeline of high - quality teachers by supporting innovative pathways into the profession.
The Teach to Lead initiative — which aims to leverage teachers in leadership roles while allowing them to remain in classrooms — has grown through the support of 75 organizations, including ASCD.
So when first lady Michelle Obama and I started Joining Forces, our initiative to encourage all Americans to take action to find ways to honor and support our service men and women, veterans and military families, I knew part of what I would focus on was raising awareness about the military child experience in the classroom.
Funded by the Annenberg Foundation, this initiative focuses on literacy and math coaches providing support to teachers from across the major subject areas to create literacy - rich classrooms in which students actively engage in learning tasks that deepen their content knowledge and strengthen their abilities to think critically and communicate well.
His research interests include supporting educators to teach for understanding and build a classroom culture of thinking; pedagogies focused on educating for global competence; and the challenges of sustaining change initiatives in educational settings.
To implement this moratorium, Solutions Not Suspensions, a grassroots initiative of students, educators, parents, and community leaders, is calling on states and districts to support teachers and schools in dealing with discipline in positive ways - keeping students in the classroom and helping educators work with students and parents to create safe and engaging classrooms that protect human rights to education and dignity.
At a recent conference for educators, U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan unveiled a new initiative intended to support teachers who take leadership roles without leaving the classroom.
This initial report on Wallace's Pathways to Teaching Careers initiative examines scholarships and other supports offered by 42 colleges and universities to help educate nontraditional candidates such as classroom aides, returning Peace Corps volunteers and uncertified teachers for careers in teaching.
A webinar taking place this week from Data Conversion Laboratory will explore easy ways that school systems, teachers, and educational stakeholders can incorporate the shift to ebooks in the classroom, while exploring feasible strategies that let digital initiatives support student learning outcomes.
As a mentor and lecturer her current initiative is supporting reading and writing, based in art criticism, within the all - inclusive elective classroom.
In 2016, Otis College of Art and Design President Bruce W. Ferguson designated a Diversity and Inclusion Task Force dedicated to pursuing proactive initiatives that establish diversity and equity efforts in the classroom, in faculty hiring practices, and in supporting students of color on campus.
Help to support the integration of arts learning in schools by making a contribution to the Art21 Educators program, an intensive, year - long professional development initiative and learning community that empowers K - 12 educators interested in bringing contemporary art into the classroom.
She has branched out beyond her own classroom to create an initiative called Coding Evening that lets teachers, volunteers, IT professionals and hobbyists come together to trade ideas and support each other.
Being focused on serving the classroom, the Acer Chromebook Tab 10 and future tablets released as part of the new initiative will also support the Google Expeditions AR platform which will be rolled out «soon.»
Implemented and supported school - wide literacy initiatives and provided support in Language Arts classrooms
C2C materials are not intended to replace successful initiatives, programs or approaches schools currently have in place, but may be used to support teachers and curriculum leaders to plan for curriculum delivery at the whole - school level, year level and classroom level.
«Access and Participation in Science: Supporting Inclusion through Teacher Education (SITE)- a pilot initiative» This reports on a project which identified concrete inclusive strategies, examined changes in the classroom practice of individual teachers and provided support for a wider cohort of teachers who wished to enhance the participation of pupils with special educational needs in the science classroom.
«By working with the Mayor and Boston Public Schools on this initiative, we want to support our young people in the classroom and in the community.»
As part of that initiative, Rendon recognized a need for positive behavior support for early childhood classrooms.
This report, authored by our partners the Collaborative for Academic Social and Emotional Learning, along with Civic Enterprises and Hart Research Associates, reveals findings from a recent survey of nearly 900 principals, educational leaders and practitioners demonstrating broad support for SEL and its benefits and the need for resources and tools to help them fully implement SEL initiatives that can improve students» academic success and their futures outside of the classroom.
Classroom teachers interested in including mindfulness - based practices and transitional tools in their classrooms to support self - awareness, learning readiness, social emotional learning initiatives, and positive classroom culture and climate
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