Sentences with phrase «take new leadership roles»

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Fortescue Metals Group has announced major changes to its leadership, with a new chief executive taking the reins and its directors taking a hands - on role to support an updated strategy that focuses on producing more higher - grade iron ore.
Company veterans were promoted to take on new leadership roles.
A new group of seniors are taking on leadership roles at Chaminade - Madonna.
The DCC provides the professional advisor an efficient means for getting quickly up to speed on digital currencies, so he or she can take a leadership role in the new economy.
MaRS Discovery District is pleased to announce two important leadership changes, placing key staff members in strategic, new roles that align with the organization's growth strategy: Salim Teja takes on the role of EVP Ventures and Tim Jackson becomes the EVP, Corporate & Community Development.
The couple have served 27 years within The Salvation Army, working in appointments across New Zealand and Canada before taking leadership roles in Southeast Asia.
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The reason I make this observation has to do with the fact that in your first 10 months as Governor you have taken a leadership role in returning some level of fiscal sanity to New York State, and for that you should be commended.
In the same vein, the Group Managing Director / CEO, UBA Plc, Mr. Kennedy Uzoka, who was recognised for his various achievements since he took on the leadership role at UBA was selected as the Bank CEO of the Year 2017, by New Telegraph Newspapers.
«Erie County has always taken a leadership role in developing new collaborations with our local municipalities in an effort to provide services as effectively and efficiently as possible — without any incentives or requirements from the state to do so,» Poloncarz said.
ALBANY — In a resolution calling for the adoption of a new, systemwide policy for the handling of sexual assaults on SUNY campuses, Governor Andrew Cuomo was lauded for having «taken an active leadership role addressing sexual violence on college / university campuses.»
Mr Hughes is a popular figure in the party and his acceptance of the new role is a sign of how seriously the leadership takes the fall - out from the tuition fees vote.
Mark - Viverito is a vocal supporter of López Rivera, despite his former leadership role in the FALN — a Puerto Rican terrorist group that took responsibility for more than 100 bombings in the 1970s and»80s that killed five people in New York City.
It's therefore urgent to set out a new, positive vision for health and the health service — a modern NHS that delivers the best care for patients wherever they live, supports world - class scientific research, is supported by all sectors of society working to create a healthier nation, and takes on a global leadership role in advancing the objective of universal health coverage,» says Dr Richard Horton, Editor - in - chief, The Lancet.
Specifically targeted to those new to or about to take on a leadership role in science (new lab, new responsibilities) the workshop gives scientists a solid experience - based foundation in managing others, negotiating win / win outcomes, running effective meetings, selecting the best team members, setting goals and giving useful feedback.
His primary focus is company creation, often taking interim management roles at new start - ups until the recruitment of a permanent leadership team.
Catherine says that her study has given her new knowledge, which she has shared with professional colleagues, has allowed her to take on additional responsibilities within her school, and has inspired her to consider taking further leadership, curriculum writing or academic roles in future.
Teachers in shortage areas, such as science, or teachers who take on leadership roles, such as being a peer evaluator in the new teacher evaluation system, will receive pay supplements as well.
The Instructional Leadership (IL) strand within the L&T Program is designed for K - 12 public and independent schools teachers with at least three years of experience who are ready to take on new leadership roles in their schools.
This includes rebalancing incentives to encourage leaders to work in challenging schools, along with the introduction of an» improvement period» where schools will not be inspected by Ofsted, which aims to take the immediate pressure off of new leaders and give them the time to make improvements after taking over a leadership role.
This year the Ed School is piloting a new program under Learning and Teaching dubbed the Instructional Leadership (IL) strand — a one - year master's program specifically aimed at those teachers who want to stay involved in teaching, while taking on leadership roles in their...
The New Leaders idea is to recruit accomplished individuals from both the private and public sectors, including public education, and provide them with the leadership training necessary to take on significant school management roles.
All Year 6 students at Our Lady of Nativity Primary School, New South Wales, have the opportunity to take on a leadership role as part of a new focus on the importance of student voiNew South Wales, have the opportunity to take on a leadership role as part of a new focus on the importance of student voinew focus on the importance of student voice.
Take on a leadership role in your school through which you can learn new skills or build new connections.
In his latest Teacher video, Greg Whitby speaks to Melanie Brown from Our Lady of Nativity Primary School about the new approach to student leadership and learning that's been implemented at her New South Wales school, where all Year 6 students have the opportunity to take on a leadership ronew approach to student leadership and learning that's been implemented at her New South Wales school, where all Year 6 students have the opportunity to take on a leadership roNew South Wales school, where all Year 6 students have the opportunity to take on a leadership role.
Whether you're currently in a leadership role, or aspire to be in one, you're ready to take on new challenges.
This Op - Ed by BBA National Coordinator Elaine Weiss reflects the emerging policy environment — which recognizes that reaching higher standards and ensuring accountability require addressing poverty's impacts and incorporating educator perspective — in which BBA is poised to take on a new leadership role.
Bryan Hassel and Emily Ayscue Hassel have written for Education Next about a new way to address this issue, something they call Opportunity Culture, which allows teachers to take on leadership roles while remaining in the classroom.
Projects have included: teacher career pathway programs that diversified roles in the teaching force; teacher career pathways that recognize, develop, and reward excellent teachers as they advance through various career stages; incentives for effective teachers who take on instructional leadership roles within their schools; incentives that attract, support, reward, and retain the most effective teachers and administrators at high - need schools; rigorous, ongoing leadership development training for teacher leaders and principals, leadership roles for teachers aimed at school turnaround; and the creation of new salary structures based on effectiveness.
In passing the new policy at its assembly here, the 3.2 million - member union, the National Education Association, hopes to take a leadership role in the growing national movement to hold teachers accountable for what students learn — an effort from which it has so far conspicuously stood apart.
May is a known supporter of grammar schools and her leadership campaign is being headed by Nick Timothy, who has taken an unpaid sabbatical from his role as director of New Schools Network.
And when veteran teachers take on these mentorships and new leadership roles, they should have a lighter course or student load to ensure they can give ample time to newer teachers.
A prime time to reach out is when you take on a new leadership role, giving you a window of opportunity to introduce yourself to the community while presenting the outlet an expert connection to call on in the future.
These new demographics have the potential to change the way parents engage with schools, as white middle class parents are more likely to be involved in parent organizations and take on leadership roles [xv].
Calling the current pay model, which rewards longevity and educational degrees, «outdated and not connected to quality outcomes,» Bell announced support for a new model that rewards teachers based on performance, national certification, taking leadership roles, more difficult assignments such as bilingual or special education, and working in poorly performing schools.
Carin White, who has been serving at the school as principal - in - training will take over the leadership position as Michelle Thompson takes on a new role as lead principal for Charter Schools USA.
Educators in Sherwood, Tillamook, and Forest Grove are creating new opportunities for teachers to take on leadership roles within their schools and districts.
The Center for American Progress 2015 report cited above suggests that to attract and retain excellent teachers, the profession should provide, «a more gradual on - ramp to a full - time teaching experience,» that includes, «intensive coaching and mentoring, co-teaching models and experiences, teacher residency programs, and / or a reduced course load for beginning teachers,» along with increased opportunities for teachers to take leadership roles — including mentoring new or struggling teachers, planning and facilitating professional development, and providing feedback to colleagues.
These roles may include, for example: team leader, who takes responsibility for team and student growth; reach teacher, who takes responsibility for larger - than - average student loads with the help of paraprofessionals; master educator, who develops and leads professional development and learning; peer evaluator, an accomplished educator who coaches other teachers, assesses teachers» effectiveness, and helps his or her colleagues improve their skills; and demonstration teacher, who models excellent teaching for teachers in training.11 According to the Aspen Institute and Leading Educators — a nonprofit organization that partners with schools and districts to promote teacher leadership — teacher leaders can model best practices, observe and coach other teachers, lead teacher teams, and participate in the selection and induction of new teachers.12
Cohen said, «Given the numerous issues that continue to interfere with a successful educator evaluation system, teachers — together through CEA — feel it is important to act and take a leadership role in proposing new evaluation guidelines.»
Malloy even pledged in his 2006 and 2010 campaigns to take a leadership role in developing a new, comprehensive education funding formula that would be designed to reduce the present burden that falls on the backs of local property taxpayers.
Victor De La Paz took a leadership role at last night's board meeting in trying to persuade the members of the New Haven Board to approve the Achievement First Inc. agreement.
Traditionally, the AP was most often delegated to handling bus routes and discipline issues, but as the need for new principals increases, APs are being tapped to take on school leadership roles with fewer years experience as teachers or in administrative roles.
Before they are asked to take on prospective executive leadership roles, new principals and teacher - leaders should be well grounded in the skills needed to manage adults.
Nick Timothy, the director of the New Schools Network (NSN), took unpaid leave from his leadership role at the pro-free schools group to run May's short leadership campaign.
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.
Theresa May's leadership campaign manager Nick Timothy has been released from his director role at the New Schools Network to take up a post at Number 10, it has been announced today.
Key values that define the Educational Service Center of Lake Erie West are providing quality services to our educational partners; being flexible and responsive to the individualized needs of our partners; promoting collaboration with local schools, school districts and community agencies to plan current and future program offerings and services; taking a leadership role in creating innovative programs that provide new opportunities for our partners; and maintaining cost effectiveness for the schools and school districts served by the Educational Service Center of Lake Erie West.
New Schools Network director Nick Timothy is taking a break from his role to run Theresa May's campaign for the Conservative leadership, Schools Week can reveal.
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