Sentences with phrase «teacher as lecturer»

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My point is that he is not to look upon himself, in his function as preacher, as a teacher or as a director of souls or as a theological lecturer.
The teacher's approach to such problems might start from three assumptions: (a) the teacher should be concerned with how science fits into the larger framework of life, and the student should raise questions about the meaning of what he studies and its relation to other fields; (b) controversial questions can be treated, not in a spirit of indoctrination, but with an emphasis on asking questions and helping students think through assumptions and implications; an effort should be made to present viewpoints other than one's own as fairly as possible, respecting the integrity of the student by avoiding undue imposition of the lecturer's beliefs; (c) presuppositions inevitably enter the classroom presentation of many subjects, so that a viewpoint frankly and explicitly recognized may be less dangerous than one which is hidden and assumed not to exist.
After decades as teachers, lecturers, and nationally recognized leaders in education and child development, Garry Cleveland Myers and Caroline Clark Myers created Highlights.
The Public and Commercial Services union backed a strike on June 30th, the same day as industrial action planned by the National Union of Teachers (NUT) and Association of Teachers and Lecturers (ATL).
Biehl, an original member of the board dating to 2012, will fulfill the balance of the term of David Cay Johnston, who resigned citing a daunting workload as a best - selling book author, lecturer and teacher.
Meeting today (29) the union's national executive committee endorsed the date as the next national strike following the successful action PCS took on 30 June alongside teachers and lecturers.
Janet spent over 20 years as a modern languages teacher and lecturer and an assistant examiner.
Parents are being asked to help schools pay for pens, paper and books, as well as school trips, says Alison Sherratt of the Association of Teachers and Lecturers.
In July, the Human Rights Division of the Accra High Court declared that the strike embarked upon by the Polytechnic Teachers Association of Ghana (POTAG) was legal after the National Labour Commission (NLC) had petitioned the court to declare the strike as illegal and order the lecturers to go back to the classroom.
Ann Childs, a lecturer in science education at the University of Oxford, says that the main reason most researchers want to retrain as teachers is that they «want to impart their enthusiasm for science on young people.»
But games are a powerful learning tool when combined with other exploratory, hands - on activities and ongoing instruction from a teacher acting more as a coach than a lecturer, he adds.
It serves as an invaluable source of information for researchers, lecturers, teachers, field workers and students.
She is teacher, lecturer & consultant on Wholefoods cooking as well as the former proprietor of The Health Conscious Chef, Inc. in Syosset, NY.
Harvard Magazine, 12/18/13 «Katherine Merseth, senior lecturer in education at HGSE and director of HGSE's Teacher Education Program, shares the view that TFA's five - week Institute (as the summer training is called) is insufficient.
The teacher had been one of her students at the National Teachers» College in Nairobi, Kenya, where she was working as an English lecturer.
Science teacher Michelle Underwood once described herself as a «death - by - PowerPoint» lecturer.
Victor Pereira Jr., a passionate teacher, mentor, and team leader, has joined the faculty of the Harvard Graduate School of Education as a lecturer on education and master teacher in residence (science) of the Harvard Teachers Fellows (HTF) Program.
As the only charity providing mental health and wellbeing support services to all education staff and organisations, Education Support Partnership is only too aware that whilst teaching can be one of the most rewarding careers, there's a growing impact from increasing stresses and strains at every level, from school leaders, teachers and support staff to lecturers.
One day, Edward Banfield brought in as guest lecturer to his Urban Problems course a young assistant labor secretary from Washington named Moynihan to talk about LBJ's new War on Poverty — my first glimpse of the man who would become my most important mentor and teacher.
Mary Bousted, the general secretary of the Association of Teachers and Lecturers, has said she is concerned cash - strapped schools could «exploit» teaching apprentices as a cheaper replacement for qualified staff.
Her dissertation continues to guide her work as director of the Harvard Undergraduate Teacher Education Program and as a lecturer.
And that is a key reason that, although the National Union of Teachers (NUT) and Association of Teachers and Lecturers (ATL)-- now merged as the National Education Union (NEU)-- have long opposed the tests, the main primary headteachers» union supports them.
You also spoke to teachers about that and university lecturers as well... how many teachers were involved?
According to a poll conducted by the Association of Teachers and Lecturers (ATL), the mental health of children as young as six is being risked by exam stress.
As a parent, teacher, and lecturer I always try to demonstrate my passion for mathematical activities, that I do not know all the answers, that I sometimes make mistakes and have to try different solution methods, that I value alternative ways of solving problems and that I can always learn something new.
As a teacher, now lecturer it always amazes me that nobody seems to think carefully about acoustics in teaching areas - given that teachers nearly always have to use voice projection rather than microphones and speakers, it can make a huge difference to the teaching environment if acoustics are bad or the sound is dampened such that the teacher's voice is not heard or worse still the noise when clas changes is so loud it becomes impossible to hear.
Gavin has worked as a lecturer in teacher education, a research academic, a senior research scientist and a mental health projects manager.
Anne Heavey, education policy adviser with the Association of Teachers and Lecturers, described the plan as «at best ill - thought - out and at worst a threat to the mental health and well - being of our children», with the risk that some children would feel branded as «failures from day one».
As with textbooks and other material, teachers need to critically assess how digital games address the learning objective while reinforcing the learning skills they need to understand the concept, according to David Dockterman, chief architect of learning sciences at Scholastic Education and a lecturer at Harvard Graduate School of Education.
The National Education Union are the union for your whole career, whether you're joining as a trainee or newly qualified teacher, a member of support staff, a lecturer or a leader.
Starting a new career as a teacher, lecturer or education professional can bring with it a lot of questions.
Some teachers aren't interested in giving up their role as lecturer, says Sara Schapiro, director of the League of Innovative Schools, which is part of Digital Promise.
However, even if you are still in training, you have the same obligation as qualified teachers and lecturers to take reasonable care of students.
Although the decision to leave the school was a difficult one, rather than seeing his departure as a goodbye, Mahoney sees joining HGSE as a lecturer and associate director for the Harvard Teacher Fellows (HTF) Program as an extension of the work he did in Springfield.
Dr Mary Bousted, general secretary of the Association of Teachers and Lecturers (ATL), said: «Teachers and lecturers work extremely hard to deliver good quality outcomes for their learners and they are doing so in very challenging circumstances, as this Ofsted reportLecturers (ATL), said: «Teachers and lecturers work extremely hard to deliver good quality outcomes for their learners and they are doing so in very challenging circumstances, as this Ofsted reportlecturers work extremely hard to deliver good quality outcomes for their learners and they are doing so in very challenging circumstances, as this Ofsted report implies.
The National Union of Teachers and Association of Teachers and Lecturers held their last conferences as separate unions over the Easter break.
Parents are being asked to help schools pay for pens, paper and books, as well as school trips, says Alison Sherratt of the Association of Teachers and Lecturers.
Parents are being asked to help schools pay for pens, paper and books, as well as school trips, according to a poll by the Association of Teachers and Lecturers.
Some unions, such as the National Union of Teachers (NUT) and National Association of Schoolmasters Union of Women Teachers (NASUWT), recruit very largely amongst teaching staff (an increasingly difficult group to define as the government de-regulates the need for professional qualifications), while others, such as the Association of Teachers and Lecturers, also seek to organise support staff.
Schools may be getting the same budgets as last year but costs are rising, the Association of Teachers and Lecturers annual conference was told.
Deeper learning occurs when teachers act less as «lecturers» and more as «project managers,» with the primary role of stimulating the learning process.
Multiple perspectives are provided not only through the newsletters, but through a range of human and media sources to gain different views and perspectives on the same issue, such as from beginning teachers, mentors, highly accomplished teachers, university lecturers, and preservice teachers.
Prior to his appointment at UM, Dr. Fowler served as an adjunct instructor and lecturer for more than six years at The Ohio State University, Bowling Green State University, and University of West Florida, where he was responsible for teaching courses (online, hybrid, and face - to - face) in educational leadership, educational technology, and teacher education, at both the undergraduate and graduate levels.
Mary Bousted, the general secretary of the Association of Teachers and Lecturers and president of the Trades Union Congress, told Wednesday's fringe event that responsibility for admissions had to be taken back from academies as additional powers given to them under the reforms could be open to abuse.
His story - telling education continued as service station attendant, pants folder, folk singer, used car salesman, sailor and electronics technician in the U.S. Navy, tugboat deckhand, traveling used tire salesman, carpenter, building contractor, real estate salesman, purveyor of collectible automobiles, magazine editor, newspaper columnist, teacher, lecturer, coffeehouse manager, bookseller, publisher, and, lately, novelist.
The Eternal Controvery of Good and Bad Writing: There are almost as many versions of what good fiction is as there are writers — not to mention readers, teachers, professors, lecturers, editors, publishers, reviewers and agents.
He has over 16 years experience as a teacher and lecturer and has taught in local and national adult education colleges and has also taught in various countries around the world such as Greece, Cyprus, Spain, France and Italy.
Professional fees for a master class led by visiting artists, curators, or lecturers are eligible (artistic staff, including resident artists or adjunct and full - time teachers, do not qualify as visiting).
As a lecturer in art and design, I was on a course called the «Artist Teacher Scheme» which allows teachers / lecturers to re-engage with contemporary art and our own art practice.
Known for organizing exhibitions that push the field of American art in new and innovative directions, Neff is also a lecturer and teacher, serving in 2010 as the H.E.R.E. Distinguished Lecturer at Rice University, Houston.
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