Sentences with phrase «sure teachers in every community»

As new requests roll in, give below to make sure teachers in every community have the resources they need,» the message on DonorsChoose website reads.

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At Scholar's Choice, we want to make sure we are supporting teachers in the classroom through the products we offer as well as through the advice and free resources we provide on our Community Blog.
Over the past year, I have met with community leaders and stakeholders from across the country — parents and teachers, school board members and principals, suppliers and food service workers — about the importance of making sure every child in America has access to nutritious meals at school.
Please make sure you work with your parents and teachers in your community to talk about those things and to address the issue of opt - outs from a perspective of what we are losing out on if we don't have assessments in place for students.»
On his website, he had cited four main objectives — returning power and choice in education to parents, teachers and local districts; pursuing governmental ethics reform beginning with the Governor's office; making sure communities are safe without abridging Second Amendment Rights; and to stimulate economic growth and bolster middle - class financial security.
If Maarit Rossi (@pathstomath) had the chance to influence ongoing professional development for teachers in her community, she would make sure that all courses were focused on «pedagogy first»!
Furthermore, he has committed to supporting his new teachers by staying in touch with their needs and making sure they know what's expected of them as they begin their work in the school community.
Alexandria, VA — It's Teacher Appreciation Week (May 5 - 11, 2013) and around the country thousands of communities are honoring local teachers and acknowledging the crucial role they play in making sure every student receives a quality education.
And we need to make sure that school leaders have the resources they need to support teachers and families in their community.
I know from extensive experience with the Bay Area Writing Project, the UC Berkeley History - Social Science Project, Educating for Democracy in a Digital Age, and other professional learning communities that the best way to increase the impact of effective teachers is to make sure they can work with other teachers.
And while I am sure that TFA, the organization, at least in its current incarnation, harms children, teachers, and communities, overall, I do think that most of the individual teachers don't.
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