Sentences with phrase «teaching career at»

I have a thriving teaching career at PFM using CeCe Caldwell's products.
I began my high school teaching career at Olney five years ago.
I caught the «rushing syndrome», and that, combined with a teaching career at a school which held an incredible demand for achieving «perfection», caused my overstimulated brain to lose its connection with my purpose.
For the 28 years of my teaching career at MIT and then Stanford, I always had the students grade the homeworks and the TAs help the students and keep an eye on the quality of the grading.
When WWII was over, Steele began a long and fruitful teaching career at the School of the Art Institute.
This selection of works demonstrates the continuity of Albers» austere and luminous vision, as it permeated his teaching, furniture and design objects, photography, typographical design and his writings, from his early years as a schoolteacher in Germany and the Bauhaus years to the end of his artistic and teaching career at Yale.
Alongside her own artistic practice, Eileen Cooper has maintained a teaching career at institutions including Central St Martins, Royal College of Art and the Royal Academy Schools.
Anthony Caro's constant reinvention of the language of sculpture, as well as his influential teaching career at St. Martin's School of Art of London, distinguished him as the successor both to Henry Moore and to David Smith, and as a tireless innovator who transformed sculpture through his lifelong investigation of how it is actually experienced.
That same year, he also began a long teaching career at the university.
In 1962, Arneson began a long and distinguished teaching career at the University of California Davis, a position he held until a year before his death from liver cancer at age sixty - two.
During his teaching career at the University of Kansas he was the first faculty member ever to be designated a University Distinguished Professor (1994), receive the Higuchi Research Prize (1998) and the Chancellor's Club Career Teaching Award (2002).
Fiore had an extensive teaching career at BMC beginning in 1949 and continuing periodically until BMC closed its doors in 1956.
Travels and an M.A. in textiles led me to an exciting teaching career at Fort Mason Art Center in San Francisco; art exhibitions, awards and many trade shows such as the American Craft Council and Rosen throughout the country established my Bonika butlers and benches as a well - known whimsical and functional art form.
More than a decade ago when my Dad retired from his teaching career at age 56, I told him my retirement goal was to beat him and stop working at age 55.
My inspiration for this novel is rooted in the beloved village of Manville, Rhode Island where I began my teaching career at Northern Lincoln Elementary.
I wanted to share the transformative power of education with students who needed it most, so I began my teaching career at an elementary school in District 12 in the Bronx.
An alumnus of Southeastern University, Ms. Foster began her teaching career at a private special day school located in Washington DC.
She started her teaching career at a high school before switching to 8th grade language arts.
She has spent her 6 - year teaching career at Vesey Elementary in the Tucson Unified School District and will begin a new position with the district of teacher mentor this year.
In 2009, Vyasa joined Teach For America, a national corps of teachers, and began her teaching career at Haven Academy.
Jenn began her teaching career at the university level, where she taught composition and literature.
She began her teaching career at Virginia Tech, where she obtained her doctorate, and was the Director of Academic Computing and Assistant Professor of Computer Science at Hollins College for many years.
Lori has spent her 14 - year teaching career at Tallmadge High School where she has always sought to help all students achieve personal and academic success.
Shirley Butterfield is extremely excited to continue her teaching career at Polaris Charter School.
Julie began her teaching career at Newton school in 2000, where she team taught middle school students English and social studies with Joey Hawkins.
Keville, who began her teaching career at PS 308 in Brooklyn and who taught at School of the Future and School for School for Global Leaders in Manhattan, has introduced the Teachers College Reading and Writing Project, which encourages children to write even before they know how to read and to write multiple drafts of their work.
Collins, 62, began his teaching career at San Diego Community College District's Kearny Adult School in 1978, before moving on to Hoover High School in San Diego Unified.
For those of you who started your teaching career at a time when there was a «national strategy» for almost every part of your classroom practice — or earlier still, when there was a ringbinder of «national curriculum» content and assessment for every subject — today's curriculum and the absence of guidance from central government is a very different world.
Ms. Johnson began her music teaching career at H.O. Burgess Elementary in Atlanta, GA, for three years and is presently the music teacher at The Dufrocq School in Baton Rouge.
When I began my teaching career at a small start - up public school in the South Bronx, teachers designed our school schedule, curriculum, college enrichment and credit recovery programs.
She began her teaching career at Albert Story School in 1998 before starting with Academy of Accelerated Learning in 1999.
Ms. Neugebauer began her teaching career at Olney Charter High School teaching Environmental Studies and Math Enrichment.
Mr. Dobberfuhl started his teaching career at the Harbor School in Dorchester after receiving an NSF GK - 12 fellowship.
She began her teaching career at a charter high school in Granada Hills, where she taught 10th and 11th grade English.
Eric Grunden, Chief School Officer and Founder, Research Triangle High School, NC Eric Grunden began his teaching career at the P.K. Yonge Developmental Research School, the University of Florida's educational laboratory school.
Swick, who majored in natural resourcesmanagement at the University of Wisconsin, was able to make his loveof the outdoors a part of his teaching career at a timewhen environmental issues were of little general concern.
William Babcock was an early retiree bored with fishing when he started his teaching career at Ormond Beach Middle School here in 1993.
The teaching career at this point in time is as demanding and professional as some of the most prestigious careers.
There's a time to call it quits on the ATP world tour, though, and when my time came I completed a Masters in Teaching at the University of Melbourne, and was fortunate enough to begin my new teaching career at the beginning of this year at Ilim College — an independent Prep to Year 12 Islamic school in Melbourne with an enrolment of 1,000 or so students.
I used my experience to explain the impact particular legislation would have on schools and districts,» says Payzant, who began his teaching career at Belmont (Mass.) High School and went on to serve as superintendent of four districts across the country.
Keller resumed his teaching career at Yale in 1946.
And according to Gerald Stancil, a Johns Hopkins physical chemistry Ph.D. who recently retired from a teaching career at New Jersey's Orange High School, the benefits and salary earned by a high school teacher with a doctorate compare favorably with median earnings at colleges and universities — although teacher salaries and reward for advanced degrees vary greatly in different parts of the country.
She spent most of her 40 - year teaching career at Dever Elementary School, where she taught mathematics and social studies.
Fox tells the story from beginning to end: childhood in the German - American parsonage; nine grades of school followed by three years in a denominational «college» that was not yet a college and three year's in Eden Seminary, with graduation at 21; a five - month pastorate due to his father's death; Yale Divinity School, where despite academic probation because he had no accredited degree, he earned the B.D. and M.A.; the Detroit pastorate (1915 - 1918) in which he encountered industrial America and the race problem; his growing reputation as lecturer and writer (especially for The Christian Century); the teaching career at Union Theological Seminary (1928 - 1960); marriage and family; the landmark books Moral Man and Immoral Society and The Nature and Destiny of Man; the founding of the Fellowship of Socialist Christians and its journal Radical Religion; the gradual move from Socialist to liberal Democratic politics, and from leader of the Fellowship of Reconciliation to critic of pacifism; the break with Charles Clayton Morrison's Christian Century and the inauguration of Christianity and Crisis; the founding of the Union for Democratic Action, then later of Americans for Democratic Action; participation in the ecumenical movement, especially the Oxford Conference and the Amsterdam Assembly; increasing friendship with government officials and service with George Kennan's policy - planning group in the State Department; the first stroke in 1952 and the subsequent struggles with ill health; retirement from Union in 1960, followed by short appointments at Harvard, at the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, and at Columbia's Institute of War and Peace Studies; intense suffering from ill health; and death in Stockbridge, Massachusetts, in 1971.
But he also records the fact that his teaching career at the University of London changed his mind about the function of Universities in a modern, industrial civilization.
After a 30 - year teaching career at the University of Washington, Stark recently became Baylor's first University Professor of the Social Sciences.
St. Andrew's is also proud that Teach for America teachers who, after finishing their two - year corps experience, have chosen to continue their teaching careers at the school.

Not exact matches

Throughout his career, he's developed deep ties with China, serving as a board member at both China Unicom, and Industrial and Commercial Bank of China, and has taught at the Tsinghua University School of Economics and Management in Beijing.
He's spent his career lecturing to and on the aerospace industry, having taught for several semesters at George Washington University while publishing countless papers and research reports as well as one book on the industry.
Call him the guardian of American jazz: Pulitzer Prize winner Marsalis has relentlessly played, composed, and taught throughout his career, and built Jazz at Lincoln Center into a bastion of the art form.
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