Not exact matches
Best bread ever!!!! I use this (
with Asiago and Basil) as a
gift for
teachers,
work, and
gifts for friends.
Why don't you show your child's new
teacher your appreciation for their hard
work and a year full of new challenges
with one of these back to school
teacher gifts?
Faculty members at the Waldorf School of Garden City are
gifted teachers who have dedicated themselves to
working closely
with students in and out of the classroom.
I see all of my
work as an opportunity for engaging in enlivening discussions
with teachers about how to embody and manifest the rare
gifts that Waldorf education is able to offer our children.
Teachers who are trained to
work with gifted children and truly understand them can make a big difference to
gifted children.
Professionally, I'm consultant also a contractor who
works with the laws of love / truth,
teacher, astrologer, writer, i also wanna - be author who loves helping people unravel the misconceptions of their souls; discovering how they have organized parts of their lives around false beliefs that betray the best of who they are and the
gifts they have come to give.
This is why I believe that all
teachers who
work with gifted kids should be required to complete a Nature and Needs type of course so they at least become familiar
with the general characteristics and social - emotional issues of
gifted children.
In fact ~
gifted education concepts can really assist general classroom
teachers ~ as well as those who
work with higher performing students ~ in meeting their learning goals by differentiating instruction and helping to build upon students strengths and interests.
It all comes down to using what
works best
with gifted children ~ which stems from effectively educating
teachers about
working with the giftedthe topic of my next blog.
Elaine Arnold emphasizes that students should bring the finished stories back to the residents as
gifts, and Glandon loves the idea of
working with theater
teachers to dramatize the oral histories.
POSITIVE IMPACT As a
teacher of
gifted education, you are in a position to educate and inspire other
teachers, who may need training and assistance in
working with gifted and talented children.
I was tested for
gifted in the first grade and placed in a pull - out program, where the
teacher came (maybe once per week, don't remember) to
work with me and another student.
YOU GET TO
WORK WITH SOME AMAZING KIDS As a teacher of the gifted, you get to work with some very talented, very bright, very creative kid
WORK WITH SOME AMAZING KIDS As a teacher of the gifted, you get to work with some very talented, very bright, very creative kid
WITH SOME AMAZING KIDS As a
teacher of the
gifted, you get to
work with some very talented, very bright, very creative kid
work with some very talented, very bright, very creative kid
with some very talented, very bright, very creative kiddos.
Working as a
teacher of the
gifted will provide you
with a whole new series of experiences and challenges.
This demonstrates that employers, including educational establishments, are witnessing the benefits of rewarding hard -
working teachers with gift cards and vouchers as part of staff incentive or reward schemes.
As a resource
teacher who
works with gifted elementary students inside general classrooms, I've been on a never - ending quest for tools to differentiate and meet the needs of my students.
On the other hand, research suggests
teachers trained in
gifted education, for instance, preservice
teachers with practicum and fieldwork experiences
working with gifted students, are more aware of their needs than peers without this training.
Recently, I invited a
teacher of
gifted students to speak
with a group of preservice
teachers I
work with during a «differentiation» workshop.
As a
teacher, I
worked mostly
with gifted and talented populations, where I constantly created differentiated materials.
You will learn so much from just talking
with colleagues about what projects and lessons they are using
with their students.I teach at a summer program for
gifted and advanced students, where I
work with other
teachers of
gifted in the school district, and I always pick up new ideas and methods from hanging around them.
She also
worked with homeless children and
gifted children; as a mentor for student
teachers; and as a peer assistance team leader at Orchard Elementary School in the suburbs of Salt Lake City.
An elementary
teacher rejects an assignment to
work with gifted students because she «can't relate to people
with glasses.»
In London School the current principal and her predecessor both
worked with a School - Based Management Team, grade - level teams, cross-grade subject teams, special program committees (
gifted education, bilingual education, etc.), and specialist roles (counselor, literacy
teacher, parent involvement coordinator, etc.).
With a charitable planned gift to Facing History, you will leave a legacy of support for the vital work we do with teachers and students around the wo
With a charitable planned
gift to Facing History, you will leave a legacy of support for the vital
work we do
with teachers and students around the wo
with teachers and students around the world.
Second, few educators of the
gifted would argue
with the core tenets set forth in Turning Points (Carnegie Task Force on the Education of Young Adolescents, 1989) that middle school programs should: (1) create small communities of learning within larger school settings, (2) teach a solid academic core, (3) ensure success for all students, (4) enable educators closest to students to make important decisions about teaching and learning, (5) staff middle schools
with teachers trained to
work effectively
with early adolescents, (6) promote health and fitness, (7) involve families in the education of learners, and (8) connect schools
with communities.
If you could tell
teachers one thing about
working with gifted kids, what would it be?
Believing that both his giftedness and his learning disability warranted attention, his
teacher worked with the school's special educator to provide remediation and accommodations that enabled Henry to remain in the
gifted program while building his reading and writing skills.
Teachers are only as effective
with gifted students as they are knowledgeable about how to
work with gifted students.
Gonzalez has
worked extensively in inner - city schools
with teachers who have both struggling and
gifted students to guide them through various frameworks in curriculum and design in order to provide them
with rigorous instruction.
We only hire the very best
teachers who are accomplished learners themselves, highly qualified in their subject areas, certified to
work with the unique needs of
gifted students, and who have a heart for our mission.
Our lead
teachers are well - trained and experienced in
working with gifted students.
And Hoagies» Page is not just for parents; there are pages for
teachers, administrators, psychologists and counselors, and even
gifted kids themselves, in addition to all the content for parents, and others who support and
work with gifted children.
Ms. Abbi Hayes, Ms. Andrea Perez and Dr. Rosemary Daniels are wonderful examples of the many terrific
teachers and administrators
working with our
gifted children.
We are looking for a
teacher who has a passion, energy and enthusiasm for
working with academically
gifted primary school aged children.
Mrs. Perez and Ms. LeDonne are wonderful examples of the many terrific
teachers and administrators
working with our
gifted children.
Ms. Katrina Jordan, Ms. Lois Davis, and Mr. Keith Westman are wonderful examples of the many terrific
teachers and administrators
working with our
gifted children.
Windham Superintendent Ana Ortiz said her district already implemented a
gifted school in one section of Windham Middle School this academic year, devoting four
teachers to
work with 127 students in grades 3 to 8 who scored well on standardized tests.
There are a number of practical strategies
teachers can employ to give young
gifted students the challenge and stimulation they need without overburdening themselves
with a great deal of extra
work.
Yet,
gifted advocates,
teachers of
gifted students, professionals who
work with gifted individuals...
The TV ads pitch a new kind of school where the power of the Internet allows
gifted and struggling students alike to «
work at the level that's just right for them» and thrive
with one - on - one attention from
teachers connecting through cyberspace.
As well as being a
gifted presenter, Andrew also takes the role of facilitating the content very seriously as I observed him closely
working with small groups of
teachers throughout his workshops.
She consults
with parents and educators, plans and interprets assessment to guide educational planning, participates in research using our data on over 6000
gifted children, provides
teacher training (e.g., a 3 - day retreat for
teachers from Edmonton, Alberta), and promotes effective
gifted assessment (she has
worked with Pearson, Riverside, and Pro Ed to respond to
gifted needs in test development).
An administrator who is supportive of students who have extraordinary potential will realize that there are instances when certain
teachers need extra time to
work with gifted students.
Coming from a first career in public education as a
teacher, resource specialist for the
Gifted and Talented Program, and over a decade as a school principal, she
works with clients to help them realize better ways to achieve their life goals.
School psychologists
work with parents,
teachers, and other school staff to address the needs of children
with learning disabilities and those deemed
gifted.
No honors Math an 8th grade
gifted English
teacher who takes no joy in teaching doesn't motivate or do anything to make learning interesting and does not
work well
with parents.
It was more than we really wanted to spend, but I am very lucky in the fact that I
work at a great school
with great parents; I ended up being able to use some
gift cards received at Christmas and during
Teacher Appreciation Week to cover the cost!