Sentences with phrase «teaching stint»

We had two teachers, one about to retire, and the other doing her student teaching stint.
But after two postdocs and a 1 - year teaching stint at Hiram College, she ran out of college - level job prospects.
The paintings from the 1980s exhibit a pronounced shift in color - brighter hues predominate - following teaching stints in Arizona and New Mexico and a transformative trip to India in 1981.
His long career included a thirty - two year teaching stint at the University of Washington — Chuck Close was among his many students.
Since coming to the Ed School in 2007 following teaching stints at schools in Harlem and at the academic achievement program she attended before starting private school, she has been active in the annual Alumni of Color Conference.
Like some college education departments, Teach for America's Institute has suffered from a lack of subject - specific training and from short student - teaching stints with much smaller class sizes than teachers are apt to encounter in the real world.
During a brief teaching stint at Palmer Memorial Institute, a preparatory school in Sedalia, North Carolina, Jones created several paintings that marked her transition from design to fine art.
Having recently obtained my master's degree in English literature, and a short teaching stint at The Community College, I am positive that I qualify for this position.
Multi-Classroom Leader Erin Burns recently showed new N.C. Superintendent Mark Johnson around West Charlotte High, where Johnson served a two - year earth science teaching stint a decade ago.
Clyfford Still spent most of the 1940s in the San Francisco Bay Area, interrupted only by an 18 - month teaching stint in Virginia beginning in 1943, and a New York City residency beginning in 1945.
Mr. Motherwell's teaching stints included Black Mountain College in North Carolina, Oberlin College and Brown University.
It was during this decades - long teaching stint Kinder realized he could leverage his passion for writing and teaching to create software that helps lawyers hone their skills.
It was an offer I could not refuse, having just finished a two - year teaching stint in Dakar, Senegal.
Two decades later, having repressed that early rejection, he completed a three - year teaching stint in Japan with help from world - class internet and a raft of bizarre DS titles.
During a brief teaching stint at Palmer Memorial Institute in North Carolina, Jones created several paintings that marked her transition from design to fine art.
The idea of tutoring has held much fascination for me ever since I indulged in a short teaching stint at Howard Elementary School last summer.
Following teaching stints at both Sarah Lawrence College and the New School for Social Research in New York, Gordin accepted a position within the Department of Art at the University of California, Berkeley in 1958.
All the while reviewing for Artforum with teaching stints at CCA and SFAI.
Theological seminaries should abandon the practice of tenure for faculty, and with rare exceptions no one should be allowed to teach full - time in a seminary more than six years at a stretch, followed by at least six years of ministry in a parish or agency before another teaching stint.
However, after the teaching stint, Hamilton was «keen to get back to the bench.»
After his teaching stint, White went to work for TFA in its New Jersey region coaching and mentoring the new recruits.
After Johnston's teaching stint in the South, he enrolled at HGSE to learn more about how he might improve the lives of schoolchildren.
After training for six weeks with the national group Teach for America, she did a two - year teaching stint in a fourth - grade classroom in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
As for Lucchino's teaching stint, the Harvard Law students taking his class are getting something more than the combined wisdom of Lucchino and Dershowitz.
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