Sentences with phrase «teaching stints at»

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.
His long career included a thirty - two year teaching stint at the University of Washington — Chuck Close was among his many students.
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.
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.

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After stints teaching law at Marquette and the University of Wisconsin - Madison's Law School, Strang also began teaching continuing education classes at U of W. (The most recent course,
After a brief stint at Woman's College in North Carolina and a few years teaching «social ethics» at the Hartford Seminary, the relentless clacking of Berger's typewriter earned him a return ticket to the New School in 1963.
They have two children, James, an army officer who is headed for Afghanistan as a translator of Farsi, and Caitlin, who finishes up at Washington University in St. Louis this May and then plans on serving a two - year stint teaching inner - city elementary - school kids for Teach for America.
He came to the United States in 1969 to teach at Brandeis University, and he has held in the years since a large number of academic appointments, including stints at Boston University, Wellesley, Vanderbilt, Yale, Duke, and Notre Dame.
Nor is there salvation in literature, as Frank learns in a stint teaching English at an isolated New England college, for it denies the reality of death.
By the end of the preaching stint, Luther was drawing on a less speculative seam of traditional teaching, personal and practical, commenting on the incident of the Woman at the Well:
After the L.A. Games, Shaw, a Long Beach State grad with a degree in psychology, coached swimming at his alma mater for five years, then taught for eight years in the Hesperia, Calif., school district, including a stint as a special education teacher.
Teachout says she has resided in New York City since taking her job at Fordham in 2009, despite stints teaching at Harvard University and a fellowship in Washington.
A brief stint teaching troubled students at schools in Brooklyn and on Rikers Island convinced Mitchell of the need for strong schools — he advocates longer school days and tougher tenure rules — as well as more jobs and after - school options for youth.
He credits his stint at the Swaminathan Foundation with teaching him that the true job of an engineer is to use science and technology for the greater good.
Wilson did stints in industry and academia, and he is now a full - time employee of the Mozilla Foundation and trains volunteers to teach programming boot camps at campuses worldwide.
Iliffe earned his doctorate degree at the University of Texas and did a stint as a researcher in the Bahamas before landing a teaching gig at Texas A&M at Galveston.
He spun a Ph.D. in materials science and engineering into a 4 - year stint as a physics professor at a small liberal arts college, where he was hired to teach courses for nonmajors.
When Pendoley enrolled at the Ed School as a Special Studies master's student in the fall of 2002, the term «gap year» was just entering the American vocabulary (mostly thanks to Prince William's high - profile, post-Eton stint teaching in Chile), but the phenomenon had been around under other names for decades.
A former Teach For America corps member, Amis has spent most of her career in the education reform world, including a stint overseeing policy and research at the Thomas B. Fordham Foundation (one of the sponsors of Education Next and my employer).
Pisha took a predictably roundabout route to Harvard: stints at rubber and bleach factories, community college, an abortive attempt at law school, and some very rewarding public school teaching and work with learning - disabled students.
She taught 4th grade at Chatsworth Elementary School for 12 years, followed by a three - year stint as the principal of Gladden Middle School.
In between his weekend stints in jail, county and school officials say Vandevender continues coaching basketball and teaching journalism to high school students at Trinity Christian during the week.
Earlier in his career, he spent several years teaching writing, rhetoric, and English language, including a stint as professor and English department chair at the Universidad San Francisco de Quito, Ecuador.
A brief stint of teaching brought her to library work and the serials department of Boatwright Library at the University of Richmond (VA).
In addition to a pile of coursework and field experiences, they must then complete a stint of student teaching at the end of their programs.
He was briefly a student at the Slade School of Art; and, after a stint lecturing on art history in Maidstone, learning the subject as he taught it, he obtained a position in the visual arts department of the Arts Council, then under the benevolent leadership of Gabriel White, mentor to a generation of exhibition organisers.
After a brief stint teaching at the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center, he went to Los Angeles where he played a crucial role ushering in modernism as a teacher at Chouinard Art Institute, which would become CalArts.
Crewdson, whose resume includes a teaching position in the photography department at Yale's graduate School of Art and various stints in the role of curator, has been the subject of numerous monographs and museum exhibitions of both national and international scope, including a 2005 retrospective at the Kunstverein Hannover.
Crucially, these years, 1946 - 50, align with Bischoff's first stint teaching at California School of Fine Arts and further reinforce the major influence the school and its community had on the painting in the region.
However one perceives this debate, Motherwell had a fruitful stint at Black Mountain College, teaching and influencing a plethora of notable artists including Cy Twombly, Robert Rauschenberg, and Kenneth Noland.
Apart from a stint in New York from 1936 - 1943 designing murals for the WPA, Louis stayed planted in the DC suburb of Silver Springs, participating in exhibitions at the Baltimore Museum of Art and teaching at the Washington Workshop Center of the Arts.
After a brief stint in the aerospace industry, she taught at Pratt Institute, becoming dean of its engineering school in 1985 — the nation's first female engineering dean.
After studying with the great and eccentric Clyfford Still at the California School of the Arts, exhibiting with the Abstract Expressionists in New York, and having endured stints of teaching on the East Coast and in the Midwest, Jon Schueler left New York in 1970 for the isolation and particular weather of the Scottish Highlands.
In addition to the Art Students League, Mr. Barnet taught at the Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art from 1945 to 1978 and, in shorter stints, at Yale, the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, and other schools.
Oh comes to NCSE after stints at a variety of non-profits specifically concerned with education, including the Teaching Channel, where he was a senior director overseeing editorial content and leading social media, and the National Writing Project, where he managed projects involving interest - based learning.
Jenn's non-legal experience includes stints as an undergraduate student recruiter - advisor, UBC history teaching assistant in Southeast Asia and Los Angeles, teacher at a boarding school in northwestern Massachusetts, and intern at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, DC.
I began my work in private practice with some stints along the way as mental health therapist in a transgender program in the Bronx, mental health supervisor at the Staten Island LGBT Center, president of the NYC Chapter of the New York Mental Health Counselors Association, Member at Large of the New York Association of Marriage and Family Therapists, and adjunct faculty teaching human sexuality and psychology courses in various departments (Rockhurst College, Park University, Hunter College, Mercy College and Long Island University).
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