Sentences with phrase «teachers at the campus»

When talking with teachers at my campus about this process I called it a modified flipped classroom but have since come to learn that it is an in - class flipped class (Gonzalez, J., 2014).
Lenz and Director of Instruction Jeannette LaFors spend much of their time working with schools: meeting weekly with school principals and teachers at their campuses, analyzing and reflecting on results, building out Envision's professional development programs, and working with teachers to create tools that can support projects.
The Resident Advisor is an experienced teacher at your campus who mentors and supports you during the first year of the program.
On the other hand, veteran teachers at some campuses could be laid off even as younger teachers at other schools are spared.
He has served in leadership roles in numerous state - level projects, and has extensive experience in both working with teachers at the campus or district level, and managing curriculum development projects.

Not exact matches

Jim Gard, a teacher at the school who taught Cruz, said that he was told Cruz «wasn't allowed on campus with a backpack on him» and that Cruz had threatened fellow students, the Miami Herald reported.
This principle is played out weekly at Georgetown's campus in Doha, as teachers from one cultural and religious context send messages to students from very different backgrounds.
Take a peek inside a Waldorf classroom, meet teachers and current parents, and see our beautiful campuses at a school tour.
Having something go wrong while a child is at home alone is a parent's worst nightmare, said Pam Guth, a Glendale Heights junior high school teacher who is educating youngsters in «Home Alone Safety» as part of the Kids On Campus program at the College of Du Page, Glen Ellyn.
The Downtown Campus, located at 135 Western Ave., Albany, just one mile (1.6 km) from the New York State Capitol building and Empire State Plaza, is the site of the original New York State College for Teachers.
Passions ran high on Thursday night at a University Heights Secondary School parents meeting where over 650 parents, teachers and students met with Department of Education representatives and Mary Coleman, a senior vice president of Bronx Community College, to discuss the possible relocation of the school from its current site on the college's campus.
«I think her mother should have used birth control,» said Rashan Williams, a teacher at Brooklyn's Secondary School for Research, one of the John Jay Campus schools, when her turn at the microphone came.
Even as he spoke, he later learned, his ex-wife — who was a teacher at the elementary school on campus — was being fired «because she had known about my criminal past but had not told them.»
Angered at some of the reviews posted about himself, English professor Daniel Curzon - Brown of City College of San Francisco last month filed a lawsuit seeking to block the postings and remove links from the college to Teacher Review, which is run off - campus by a student.
In 2004, in a process that hewed much more closely to the traditional plot line, the approximately 125 postdocs at the University of Connecticut Health Center in Farmington formed the nation's first postdoc union, becoming a unit of University Health Professionals, otherwise known as Local 3837 of the American Federation of Teachers, which had already organized a number of groups on the campus.
A popular teacher (Judd Nelson) at Lincoln High is put on suspension after taking his class off - campus without permission.
When she receives a call one day from John Pressman (Rudd), a teacher at the alternative academy New Quest, asking her to visit the campus to meet a promising student named Jeremiah (Nat Wolff), she's completely blindsided by John's suggestion that the gifted teen is the child she gave up for adoption nearly 20 years earlier.
At the beginning of the year, the campus TIS meet with the teachers and have them complete an online survey to determine their Individual Technology Goal (ITG) that generally asks:
I thought this was a good chance to get quality material that all the teachers could read at the same time and get ideas we could implement on our campuses.
When changing such troubling habits raises objections, it's clear why it took several years to end open campus at lunch, require uniforms, have teachers greet each student with a handshake, make home visits routine, and place administrators beyond the school's gates so students could safely walk to catch city buses.
I am a science teacher at University Park Campus School, a 7 - 12 neighborhood school in Worcester, MA.
Maureen Kowker, a teacher at Bellevue Public Schools in Nebraska, received a unique gift one year from her wish list: an archeological dig site on campus, thanks to parents.
The legitimacy of test score increases in District of Columbia Public Schools (DCPS), in particular those at Crosby S. Noyes Education Campus, are the focus of the latest installment in USA Today's «Testing the System,» a multi-part series exploring the extent and causes of cheating — by teachers, principals and schools — on standardized tests.
Teachers will gravitate to hard - to - staff urban campuses if they have a strong leader, Peltier - Glaze told an audience at the recent Association of School Curriculum Development (ASCD) conference.
Between 44 percent and 50 percent of teachers do not remain at urban campuses, according to Peltier - Glaze.
But not for all the usual reasons that people raise concerns: the worry about whether we've got good measures of teacher performance, especially for instructors in subjects other than reading and math; the likelihood that tying achievement to evaluations will spur teaching to the test in ways that warp instruction and curriculum; the futility of trying to «principal - proof» our schools by forcing formulaic, one - size - fits - all evaluation models upon all K — 12 campuses; the terrible timing of introducing new evaluation systems at the same time that educators are working to implement the Common Core.
The school, on the Berwick campus of Melbourne's Monash University, made the change at the start of 2015 following consultations with parents, students and teachers.
I've witnessed similar elements of greatness firsthand, while spending hours at campuses and in teacher classrooms in all grades levels and in nearly every type of school.
Smithwick is Haas's campus - based staff developer and a former math teacher at the school.
Dr Armstrong — who will discuss challenging behaviour at the RISE «Investing in Inclusion» Conference at Flinders University's Tonsley Campus on June 16 — said the effect of students» challenging behaviours on their teachers was becoming increasingly apparent.
Linked Learning Lens enrolled its first group of up - and - coming teachers at San Diego State in 2008, in collaboration with ConnectEd, the organization that serves as a hub for Linked Learning in California, and three other California State University campuses — Fresno, Sacramento and San Bernardino.
One week is off - site at a college campus where teachers attend seminars and work with school leaders on mock lessons.
He also served in various roles at Urban Prep's Englewood Campus including: Manager of the Pride Program (dedicated to the students» socio - emotional well - being), U.S. History Teacher and Basketball Coach.
Teachers are trained at our Rothwell Campus as well as other partner schools in the Lutheran sector.
Tom had been at Park Day School as a teacher and leader for 38 years and the evidence of his impact is apparent to me every time I walk on campus.
Thus, the Dadaab University campus is an avenue towards offsetting this challenges that in the long run could offset the need for trained teachers at most of the 39 primary and secondary schools with the Dadaab camps.
It's a few minutes after 7 a.m. on a drizzly Friday morning and math teacher Jonathan Winn is standing just outside his first period classroom yelling at the top of his lungs, his voice reverberating across campus.
It was 5:00 p.m. on a Friday afternoon in May at Hobart Elementary School in Los Angeles, and most of the dedicated teachers and administrators had long since left campus.
The group had met seven months earlier, in June 2007, when they arrived at Notre Dame's campus for an eight - week training session, the first leg of the Alliance for Catholic Education's two - year Teacher Formation Program.
At Victoria's Geelong Christian College, this year teachers integrated the challenge into a cross-curricular unit for their entire Year 7 cohort of 200 students across two campuses.
Second, after two years of work on campus, each student enters a mandatory field placement, at venues ranging from large urban school districts (Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Denver, New York, etc.) to nonprofit organizations such as the New Teacher Project, the New Schools Venture Fund, and Teach For America.
Rather than send high school students to college campuses to take real college courses from real college professors, many states» «dual enrollment» programs have high school students take so - called college courses at their high school, taught by high school teachers, with no external validation that what is learned is actually college - level.
With this priority in mind, we recently expanded our recruiting efforts for tutors and teachers at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and, on other college campuses, in multicultural fraternities and sororities and in student communities of color.
Instead of having to leave campus to go to an affiliated college, Bard students are generally taught in all four years by teachers with Ph.D. s. Unlike at Simon's Rock, the schools are public and students do not have to pay, meaning they can earn an associate's degree at no cost.
This is to say that the head of education at the leading teacher - training university in the state has offered a misleading, dishonest version of what is going on behind closed doors on the campus.
In Dec. 11 voting at the campuses, teachers and parents approved plans for two high schools and four middle schools to join the Partnership for LA Schools.
One of the Jefferson Chamber Foundation Academy campuses admits only students at or above a 6th - grade reading level because teachers worry that otherwise they won't be able to handle the online classes; at the other campus, students reading at the 2nd - or 3rd - grade level sometimes struggle with the coursework, says Harris.
The final Hour of Power took place at 5 a.m. Using the light of the rising sun, the students followed a few teachers on a morning jog around campus.
For an additional fee, if you have 15 or more teachers interested in having this class in your district or on your campus, please contact the Arizona K12 Center at [email protected] to explore ways to create a site - based experience.
Three teachers also outlined their efforts to fight off campaigns to overhaul their elementary schools — Miramonte, 93rd Street and 68th Street — under the parent trigger law, which allows parents to petition for changes at low - performing campuses.
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