Sentences with phrase «teaching near their colleges»

We find that prospective teachers are likely to complete their student teaching near their colleges and hometowns but prospective teachers» student teaching positions are much more predictive of their first teaching positions than their hometowns.

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A former faculty member at both a research university and a liberal arts college, he spent his senior year of high school and college summers teaching elementary and middle school students at the Cranbrook Institute of Science, a natural history museum near Detroit.
He taught himself high school material while working on a farm near Yan «an, studied in an engineering college in Xi'an as a worker - farmer - soldier trainee, and was among the first to pursue a graduate degree in post-Mao China.
Nearing retirement, he now combines IT consulting with two part - time teaching jobs, one teaching prison inmates with Manchester College and the other teaching local adults on behalf of Blackpool's Council.
Torero, who was born in Peru and now teaches at the University of Queensland (UQ), St. Lucia, in Brisbane, Australia, had come to investigate a crime that shocked the world: the disappearance of 43 students from the Ayotzinapa Normal School, a rural teacher's college near Tixtla, Guerrero.
WORKSHOPS / TEACHING 2015 Vokabular der Unsichtbarkeit, Deutsches Hygiene Museum, Dresden, Germany 2015 ZHdK, Zürcher Hochschule der Künste > Excursion Museum Rietberg 2013 WCTM Experience, Microwave Festival, Hong Kong 2012 IKEA Fieldtrip, Central Saint Martins College of Arts and Design, London, UK 2012 THE END IS NEAR, Centro Nacional de las Artes, Mexico City 2012 CRASH, FACT, Liverpool, UK 2011 micro symposium # 1, ACME Project Space, London, UK 2011 Super Sundays, ACME Project Space, London, UK 2009 iRes, University College Falmouth, UK
Brandon Raynor's School of Massage and Natural Therapies is one of the worlds leading colleges of massage and natural medicine, teaching in several countries around the world and having its headquarters near the Sunshine Coast of Queensland Australia.
Before HSGE, I taught both near and afar — college students in the Kingdom of Thailand and the capital of Cambodia, and 6th graders in the heart of Boston.
He teaches poetry and ecological writing at Wenatchee Valley College, serves as poetry editor of Terrain.org, and lives with his family in the foothills of the Cascades near Leavenworth, Washington.
During this time, Helen also began teaching at Myerscough College, near Bilsborrow on the Fylde, passing on her knowledge of veterinary medicine, emergency and critical care, and in - patient care to the next generation of vet nurses.
In 1955 and 1956, Chamberlain studied and taught sculpture at Black Mountain College, near Asheville, North Carolina, where most of his friends were poets, among them Robert Creeley, Robert Duncan, and Charles Olson.
OVER THE COURSE OF HIS CAREER, the artist spoke sparingly about his teaching at the small liberal arts college near his home in New London, Conn..
The following summer, Rauschenberg and Cunningham, along with Cunningham's partner, composer John Cage (1912 — 1992), reunited at Black Mountain College near Asheville, North Carolina, where both Cage and Cunningham taught.
I also teach photography part - time at a community college near Sacramento.
From 1955 to 1956, Chamberlain attended Black Mountain College near Asheville, North Carolina, where he met poets Charles Olsen, Robert Creely, and Robert Duncan, all of whom taught at the cCollege near Asheville, North Carolina, where he met poets Charles Olsen, Robert Creely, and Robert Duncan, all of whom taught at the collegecollege.
And by 1933, she and Albers were on their way to the United States (Albers was of Jewish descent and, as she said, «had the wrong kind of background in Hitler's ideas»), where they began teaching at the progressive art school Black Mountain College near Asheville, North Carolina.
When the Nazis forced the Bauhaus school to close in 1933, Albers (who was Jewish) and her husband went to the United States, where Josef had been invited to teach at Black Mountain College, a newly opened experimental liberal arts school near Black Mountain, North Carolina.
Her second husband, a social scientist, was invited that year to join the faculty of the experimental Black Mountain College, near Asheville, N.C. Black Mountain was a short - lived laboratory for innovative teaching and art whose faculty and students included Josef and Anni Albers, John Cage, Merce Cunningham, David Tudor, Robert Rauschenberg and Charles Olson.
His return to the West Coast that fall was dictated primarily, he said, by «financial survival,» although he had not fared very well in trying to find teaching work when he had first landed in San Francisco («It was the nearest big city») in 1941, following eight years of state college teaching in Washington.
He taught at several universities in and near New York City, including Columbia University and Sarah Lawrence College, where he mentored many students.
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