Sentences with phrase «ultimately improved learning outcomes»

OAKLAND, CA — The Black Teacher Project, a national organization with programming in Oakland, CA, San Francisco, CA and New York, NY, is excited to announce the development of Institutional Transformation, a new project that will result in more positive work environments for Black teachers, improved leadership capacity, and ultimately improved learning outcomes for... Continue reading Black Teacher Project to Improve Student Outcomes by Facilitating Supportive Workplaces for Black Teachers →
OAKLAND, CA — The Black Teacher Project, a national organization with programming in Oakland, CA, San Francisco, CA and New York, NY, is excited to announce the development of Institutional Transformation, a new project that will result in more positive work environments for Black teachers, improved leadership capacity, and ultimately improved learning outcomes for students.

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There's reason for optimism that knowledge of the basic science of learning can improve teaching, and ultimately, student outcomes.
Learners are better engaged, leading to better learning, that ultimately translates to improved performance at the workplace — fulfilled business outcomes.
High - performing countries as well as successful programs within the United States offer frameworks for professional learning that better support educators and ultimately improve student outcomes.
Faculty will be able to identify «at risk» students based on engagement with assigned course materials and correlate this to overall student performance, which will help to aid retention and ultimately, improve learning outcomes.
Knowing that gaps begin before children enter kindergarten, understanding what children experience as they enter their formal education is vital in order to inform policies that can improve alignment across the early learning and K - 12 education systems and ultimately support better outcomes for all children.
The Alliance for Early Success is a catalyst for bringing partners together to improve advocacy, state policies, and ultimately learning, health, and family outcomes for vulnerable children birth through age eight.
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