I have
taught hundreds of college students in Oral Communications, and trust me — it just takes time to practice and perfect something which seems as simple as a 30 - second spiel.
Not exact matches
We have now in the United States... one
hundred and twenty
colleges... All
of them
teach Greek and Latin, but where are our classical
students?
Specifically, the authors conclude that
students taught by a more effective teacher will collectively earn
hundreds of thousands
of dollars more over their lifetimes, and that good teachers similarly influence
college going and teenage pregnancy.
My years with
students, kindergarten through
college, plus the additional time spent in observation, collaboration, and
teaching model lessons with
hundreds of teachers and thousands
of students have provided me with the background and firsthand information to enable me to share my excitement for learning.
He also seems to believe that standardized tests are the only way we will «know if they're learning what they need to succeed in
college, in career, and in life» — which makes sense if you remember that he never
taught, so he must not be aware
of portfolios, formative assessments, playing checks, demonstrations, essays, poems, term papers, quizzes, drawings, dances, improvisations, compositions, science experiments, interviews, observations, and
hundreds of other assessment tools that tell us what
students know and can do in rich, meaningful ways.
From Ayers Leadership Fellows to Pionero Scholars to serving as the official licensing partner for
Teach for America Greater Nashville, the
College of Education is connecting
hundreds of students and teachers outside our traditional graduate and undergraduate programs.
In my 15 + years since obtaining my certification, I have got to partake in opportunities such as
teaching at Mount Ida
College, speaking to various groups on careers in veterinary medicine, going on a charitable trip to the Dominican Republic to help spay / neuter
hundreds of animals, working as an adjunct veterinary technician with a veterinary hospice group, going to veterinary conferences all over the US, and also currently working as a Floor Supervisor and Veterinary Technician Internship Coordinator for
students enrolled in the various vet tech schools in, and outside
of, New England.