This resume was built for an education professional hoping to land a full - time job as a junior high school
teacher in math and science.
§ Must be a junior or senior (completed at least 60 college credit hours) in a course of instruction with the intent to attain licensure as
a teacher in math, science, special education in a public school in Arizona or attain licensure as a teacher in elementary education in a public school that is located in a geographic area (Apache, Cochise, Graham & Greenlee) in Arizona that is experiencing a shortage of teachers as determined by the state board of education.
My wife was a high school
teacher in math and science in West Sacramento when we married.
The average low - performing
teacher in math in a Florida school serving mostly - middle class kids is just two - hundredths of a standard deviation better than an equally laggard peer in school serving poor kids, according to a 2010 study from the National Center for Analysis of Longitudinal Data in Education Research.
Seeing her assessment as an «average» teacher in English and a «more effective than average»
teacher in math hit the Los Angeles Times a few years ago was upsetting and embarrassing, she said.
In a recent study by Goldhaber and Liddle, the most highly rated programs in Washington state produced teachers with value - added of.046 student standard deviations higher than the average
teacher in math.
Elementary students benefited from having a TFA
teacher in math as well.
In particular, I believe excellent
teachers in math and science classrooms are critical for the United States to remain competitive.
The President is also proposing support for training
teachers in math, science, and technology and for recruiting quality teachers into poor schools and high - need subjects like math and science.
As early as 2016, there will be an increased demand for trainee
teachers in maths, calculated to be around 3,102.
Certain teachers can have even more debt forgiven: in 2004 and 2006, Congress increased the loan - forgiveness benefit to $ 17,500 for
teachers in math, science, and special education.
Now Teach — a charity set up to help people put skills acquired during a successful career to use in the classroom — has encouraged nearly 50 talented professionals to change their lives and retrain as
a teacher in maths, science and modern foreign languages.
The AFT also has trained hundreds of
teachers in math and reading courses aligned to the Common Core.
«In September 2015, many secondary pupils will either have no teacher or an untrained
teacher in maths, physics and modern languages, and other shortage subjects.
For
teachers in math and language arts, between grades 4 and 8, we are currently working on developing student growth (ratings) for the pilots.
Together, we are preparing a new generation of
teachers in math, science, bilingual / ESL and special education.
T3 specifically seeks to increase the number of highly - qualified and credentialed
teachers in math, science and bilingual / ESL.
Students receive 3 full days per week of teaching from credentialed
teachers in math, science, history, language arts, Spanish, music, and art.
Governments should invest in postgraduate school teacher education and primary - level specialist
teachers in maths and science...
For teachers long urged to prepare students to answer questions quickly on tests, moving to an exploratory, in - depth instruction model will be a challenge, said Kevin Fox, a math instructor at Shasta College who helps train elementary
teachers in math instruction.
In the northern California counties of Shasta, Siskiyou and Trinity, educators have placed their bet on a longer, more in - depth teacher training model that attempts to educate
teachers in math content as well as in math instruction, as opposed to spending a few days or weeks focused on the Common Core.
Not exact matches
Hastings, a former ninth grade
math teacher, bought the Bellevue, Washington - based start - up for an undisclosed price
in April 2010.
When she finished
in January 1945, her calculus
teacher showed her a flier soliciting women mathematicians to work at the University of Pennsylvania, where women were working as «computers» — humans who performed routinized
math tasks — mainly calculating artillery trajectory tables for the Army.
Students, parents and
teachers who visit www.khanacademy.org/sat will find quizzes based on the
math and reading sections of the new SAT scheduled to make its debut
in March, as well as full - length practice tests written by the College Board.
She pursued engineering
in college largely because her high school
math teacher suggested it and her parents approved.
Today, Flocabulary has a library of more than 550 educational hip - hop videos that explore a wide range of subjects, including
math, science, social studies, language arts, and current events, which are used by
teachers in 20,000 schools across the country.
I read books about the female brain, met with science and
math elementary school
teachers and nonprofit educators who were doing programs to get kids interested
in STEM.
The country was
in the midst of a major push to deliver several core subjects — including
math and science —
in English instead of Arabic and the education ministry needed to recruit thousands of
teachers on two - year contracts.
It goes beyond the core skill work we do on Khan Academy, tying it into monthly challenges that are intended to be done
in a physical environment,
in your
math class with your
teacher.
Jim Gard, a
math teacher at Stoneman Douglas High School, said
in an interview that Mr. Cruz was a student
in his class during the first semester of the 2016 - 17 school year.
My high school
teacher Dora Di Rocco - Smith was particularly interested
in doing enriched
math in the classroom for students who didn't have access to enrichment activities.
Brian Lightman, leader of the ASCL head
teachers» union, said schools faced «serious shortages»
in maths and science
teachers and called for a more co-ordinated approach to
teacher recruitment.
In her latest book, The Death and Life of the Great American School System, she charges that the state reading and
math tests mandated by the No Child Left Behind Act lower the bar, produce inconsistent results, lack content, promote cheating, and encourage
teachers to waste time on test - taking strategies.
There was a
maths teacher called Mrs Fowler who had a guitar and we were five socially awkward teenage girls sitting
in a damp basement.
Moreover,
in our Catholic schools, every Catholic
teacher, even though their teaching qualification may be
in maths, science, geography or PE, must see themselves as an RE
teacher too.
I just happen to remember my
math teacher mentioning that algebra had been developed
in the middle east and that the number symbols that we currently use are arabic
in nature.
The
maths teacher went on to quit his job at the state secondary school - which has not been named - saying he felt it was impossible for him to continue
in the role.
But when the Christian learns virtue from Christ, the
teacher is much less limited than a
math professor
in his ability to stoke the flames of love.
Baking cookies also
teachers math & patience, which is always a challenge
in our busy family.
Lowe, 40, a
math teacher at Greenwich High, has coached the Cardinal swimming team to 15 league, 13 state Class LL and 10 state open titles
in 15 seasons.
In the 1990s, a researcher named James Stigler coordinated a vast international project that involved videotaping the classrooms of hundreds of randomly selected eighth - grade math teachers in the United States, Germany, and Japa
In the 1990s, a researcher named James Stigler coordinated a vast international project that involved videotaping the classrooms of hundreds of randomly selected eighth - grade
math teachers in the United States, Germany, and Japa
in the United States, Germany, and Japan.
He states that most
teachers in this country ``... think of
math as just skills.
The
teacher would guide the discussion
in a way that led, eventually, to a new element of
math understanding (
in this case, the principle of finding the lowest common denominator).
Finally,
in Houston
in 2010 — 11, he gave cash incentives to fifth - grade students
in 25 low - performing public schools, as well as to the parents and
teachers of those students, with the intent of increasing the time they spent on
math homework and improving their scores on standardized
math tests.
I spent almost five years reporting
in Harlem, attending parenting classes and sixth - grade
math lessons and basketball games and parent -
teacher meetings, and the time I spent there turned out to be a period of great change, not only for Geoff and the scope of his project but also for plenty of individuals whose stories I've tried to tell
in the book.
Jerry Brodkey is a
math teacher at a public high school
in Northern California.
As a former
math teacher with 23 years
in the classroom, I have seen too many children struggle because of hunger.
If your child is advanced
in math, but not
in other areas, you can see if the
teacher can provide some differentiated instruction
in math.
Like my
math teacher in high school said think twice act once.
Notice, it's bringing materials home, it's handwriting, it's
math calculation — get an idea of what's going on, so that you can go
in and meet with your child's
teacher and be able to let them know what you're seeing at home and be able to start working as a partnership together.