Pupils become the teacher by becoming experts on one of the four arguments and
then teaching their expertise to their team.
Not exact matches
We share our
expertise in
teaching trauma - informed, mindfulness - based yoga,
then the work is carried on by the local community.
If principals get behind their school's sexuality education program and make sure their staff have the
expertise and confidence to
teach the program successfully,
then that will lead to better outcomes for students.
If the aim of education reform is that all students should experience «gifted
teaching,»
then the
expertise and support of educators of the gifted should be a part of those efforts.
The coach will
then «turn key» the
expertise within the school by
teaching other teachers to help reach students before promotion to grade 3.
I also disagree that CT has all the
expertise it needs in its
teaching force because if that was the case CT has figured out the secret formula,
then what you are saying is that our for - profit universities (yes even state universities are for - profit) care more about producing highly - effective teachers than their bottom line, and those teachers have so much knowledge and
expertise that the only thing they need is for administration to give more money to education.
This might include creating a true career lattice in which teachers are encouraged to develop areas of
expertise, whether in
teaching coding or differentiating instruction for children with different needs, and
then share that
expertise with others.
Then students are grouped for interventions based on the skills they need, and interventionists are tapped to lead those student groups based on their
expertise in
teaching them.
Most began with an Enhanced Scope and Sequence (ESS) Sample Lesson Plan designed to be
taught by one teacher,
then offer suggestions as to how co-teachers can effectively utilize the
expertise of each to enhance that lesson in a co-
taught classroom.
If we don't value ourselves as dedicated, committed, well - educated professionals with deep subject matter
expertise and rich pedagogical abilities and understandings,
then why be surprised when the reformers suggest that veteran teachers can be replaced with uncertified, unqualified
Teach for America recruits bolstered by a mere 5 week summer boot camp's worth of «training»?
She held a few unusual
teaching jobs and
then decided to mix her academic
expertise with her love of writing by pursuing a career in educational publishing.
Freiman remains a tenured faculty member of the VCU School of Arts and will be completing a scholarly work, a monograph on artist Claes Oldenburg, and
then returning to the classroom to
teach in her area of
expertise.
People spend a dozen years in post-secondary education to get a PhD and
then years doing research and
teaching to gain the
expertise necessary to evaluate a science issue.
Unless those Ph.D. s come to law
teaching with respect for law's special
expertise — and with new ideas for how to integrate their social science backgrounds into the world of law as it is experienced on the ground —
then the move toward legal empiricism will only increase the unfortunate rift between tenured law faculties and the rest of the legal profession.22
Arranging your resume with a heading that's followed by your introduction and areas of
expertise,
then your professional license before your work chronology, informs the reader that you meet the requisite qualifications for a nursing or
teaching position, for instance.