• Our 2023 Southern Teachers Agency Student Art Contest winners produced wonderful work for our annual art calendar! (southernteachers.com)
  • But districts can basically call a classroom an "autism support class" without the special education teacher having any specified experience or education in autism. (psychologytoday.com)
  • Teachers need to understand what autism looks like in the classroom but also what it looks like in the home. (psychologytoday.com)
  • Your classroom may soon become a host classroom for new teachers, and you will be a mentor. (edutopia.org)
  • To become a teacher of teachers, or a mentor, you do not need to leave the classroom. (edutopia.org)
  • Public school teachers from every corner of America create classroom project requests, and you can give any amount to the project that inspires you. (donorschoose.org)
  • While I feel like most of my teacher preparation was very good, I can say I was totally unprepared to teach reading, especially to the struggling readers that I had at the beginning of my career in my resource classroom," she wrote. (edweek.org)
  • True, some faculty keep up with these developments, but there are also many faculty who see their teaching as limited to space and time by their classroom and course meeting schedule. (socialworker.com)
  • Most states (29 states and the District of Columbia) use a weak elementary teacher reading licensure test, meaning that they do not effectively measure teachers' knowledge of scientifically based reading instruction prior to entering the classroom, according to a new analysis from the National Council on Teacher Quality (NCTQ). (eschoolnews.com)
  • Unfortunately, far too often, states allow teachers into the classroom inadequately prepared to teach reading. (eschoolnews.com)
  • You might not think there's much the classroom can teach you about the boardroom. (cnbc.com)
  • This joint Honours degree covers the curriculum of the BSc Honours Mathematics degree, plus the education theory and classroom experience required for recognition by the General Teaching Council for Scotland. (strath.ac.uk)
  • However, many teachers are not aware of these capabilities or they have not received the hands-on training required to use the technology effectively in the classroom. (sas.com)
  • However, it's important to know that online teaching isn't simply presenting lectures in front of a camera instead of a classroom. (videomaker.com)
  • Teachers must adopt a different classroom structure and preparation. (videomaker.com)
  • Julie Johnson knows the fear many teachers have when they enter a classroom. (kristv.com)
  • A diverse classroom makes for a stronger teacher. (ncte.org)
  • We're a one teacher in a classroom with 18-20 kids kind of school! (teachers.net)
  • Struggling in an English-speaking classroom, Kochai was met with ignorance and a lack of empathy by his kindergarten teacher, who punished him for not understanding his directions in English. (mymodernmet.com)
  • How then, should teachers approach a case in the classroom? (lu.se)
  • What's more surprising is that the lacuna persists despite the fact that in many fields, the jobs students compete for may increasingly emphasize teaching. (chronicle.com)
  • As she recently put it, "More graduate programs should step up and educate their students about careers at teaching-intensive institutions. (chronicle.com)
  • Ultimately, the students need skilled teachers guiding them. (edutopia.org)
  • Let's keep teaching, mentoring, advising and supporting our students' success. (k-state.edu)
  • At this time, the language arts lessons and instructional videos available in Teaching Resources cannot be included as part of students' assignments. (spellingcity.com)
  • On this episode of TTT, art teachers chat and make plans for connecting their students: Jake Jacobs, Colleen Rose, and Chelsie Meyer. (edtechtalk.com)
  • This summer was no exception for many students and teachers. (edtechtalk.com)
  • Join teachers and students from IDEC 2013 and the Youth Voices Summer Program on this episode of TTT, recorded 8.28.13 We talk about about amazing experiences of learning and being together this past summer, and perhaps most importantly, we ask how these experiences were coming with us into the fall. (edtechtalk.com)
  • How could teachers and students build collections together, using the copy tools in Gooru? (edtechtalk.com)
  • Discussions in Michael Bechtel's education classes at Wartburg College in Waverly typically go many directions as the high-energy professor helps his students explore teaching strategies that bring science to life. (iowafarmbureau.com)
  • My goal for students is to think of agriculture first, so it's not just an afterthought when they become teachers and dev-elop their lesson plans," Bechtel said. (iowafarmbureau.com)
  • Incorporating ag into education classes, as Bechtel does, benefits both the future teachers and their students, said Will Fett, executive director of the Iowa Agriculture Literacy Foundation. (iowafarmbureau.com)
  • Preparing future teachers with the tools and resources they need is critical to their success and to their students' success," Fett said. (iowafarmbureau.com)
  • The hands-on ap--plication of agriculture in the curriculum makes learning fun - for students and their teachers. (iowafarmbureau.com)
  • But in many classrooms, teachers don't spend enough time on phonics, preferring to let students guess words from context clues and develop a love of reading through practice, rather than rote instruction, Hanford reported. (edweek.org)
  • The "whole language versus phonics" reading wars have been raging for decades: Do we need to explicitly teach students how to read, or will they pick it up through enough exposure to good books? (edweek.org)
  • Today's social work students' parents were exhorted to "Teach Your Children" by Crosby, Stills, and Nash in their popular song of 1970. (socialworker.com)
  • Therefore, I say to today's students: "Teach Your Teachers. (socialworker.com)
  • Deaf social work students have taught me that I miss so much with my eyes when observing other people that they have learned to compensate for to highly skillful levels. (socialworker.com)
  • Preparing teachers to teach these five components-known as scientifically-based reading instruction-can ensure more than 1 million additional students enter 4th grade able to read each year. (eschoolnews.com)
  • The majority of states (29 states and the District of Columbia) use "weak" tests that do not signal whether teachers have the knowledge they need to teach students to read. (eschoolnews.com)
  • Teachers who aren't prepared in the most effective instructional practices for teaching reading unknowingly enter classrooms ill-prepared to help students become successful readers," said Peske. (eschoolnews.com)
  • Students on the BSc (Honours) in Mathematics course for the first two years can transfer to the Mathematics with Teaching course guaranteed (subject to progress requirements) for the start of 3rd year. (strath.ac.uk)
  • Ed and Diane are teaching teachers how to use iPads with students who have low vision or no vision. (sas.com)
  • After a full-day of hands-on activities with an iPad, the teachers are jacked up and ready to share the iPad with their students. (sas.com)
  • It's fun for me, amazing for teachers, and life-changing for visually-impaired students. (sas.com)
  • The Program regards the teaching of reading and writing as complex undertakings, and strives to equip its students to teach well. (columbia.edu)
  • Students investigate individual literacy learning, group literacy learning, teacher development, community partnerships, institutional change and other contemporary and political issues facing literacy education. (columbia.edu)
  • Teachers College students enrolled in the Literacy Specialist Program have the opportunity to work with the Teachers College Reading and Writing Project- a think-tank and professional development organization that works in field-based ways with schools throughout New York City and the nation. (columbia.edu)
  • Students can intern in both high-need and state-of-the-art schools, apprentice with mentor teachers, research staff development and school reform, and participate in any of more than 100 full-day conferences offered each year. (columbia.edu)
  • To satisfy the college breadth requirement, students must complete two Teachers College courses in addition to HBSK 4072, which is part of the core. (columbia.edu)
  • Can a teacher be disciplined/fired for teaching students their rights? (dailykos.com)
  • To quote The First Days of School , 'A procedure is what the teacher wants done, a routine is what students do automatically. (teachers.net)
  • Having come from observing classrooms in other schools during student teaching where you see chaotic classrooms and teachers yelling at students to be quiet, you hold up two fingers and your entire class comes to a hush. (teachers.net)
  • Also, students feeling stuck on an assignment can ask the teachers or their peers for help. (videomaker.com)
  • Teachers can and should make themselves available through email or video call office hours to answer any questions students might have. (videomaker.com)
  • Online teaching can leave students with a lot of questions, so the more resources they can use, the better. (videomaker.com)
  • Many students are dealing with different online class structures with each teacher, so it is possible an assignment due date may slip their minds. (videomaker.com)
  • The best way for students to learn during online teaching is to engage with them in multiple formats. (videomaker.com)
  • She says when she was a high school teacher, one of her students brought a gun to school. (kristv.com)
  • The group's mission is to increase the survival rate of teachers, students and staff if an active threat comes to their school. (kristv.com)
  • It's a difficult conversation to have with students but I believe it's absolutely necessary," said teacher Katie Clunan. (kristv.com)
  • Programs do not teach students. (teachers.net)
  • Teachers teach students. (teachers.net)
  • I know pop culture better than some older veteran teachers, but that reinforces my students' idea that I'm one of them. (ncte.org)
  • Growing up with two teacher-parents, I have not been shielded as to how hurtful students can be, how strenuous the job can be, and sometimes how cliquey or biased a county can be. (ncte.org)
  • The bigger picture is that teaching is not about me, it's about the students. (ncte.org)
  • The reality is teachers don't get paid enough, have far too many duties, have too many students in a class, don't have funding, and maybe don't have air conditioned classrooms-the list could go on and on. (ncte.org)
  • At this popular comprehensive staff can enjoy teaching eager students, such attitudes reflected in the improving attendance, positive attitudes to learning, improving behaviour and growing relationships with staff. (teachingexpertise.com)
  • To obtain extra credit, students would watch one of the movies with their families, talk briefly about the film, and submit a written response to one of three discussion questions posed by the teachers. (teachwithmovies.org)
  • Moore cites the example of teaching about Colonial America to students. (harvard.edu)
  • Almost all articles on education in medical ethics present proposals for or describe experiences of teaching students in different health professions. (lu.se)
  • article{82e68a9c-30ca-4ad0-9ae1-aea3c6b4605f, abstract = {{Almost all articles on education in medical ethics present proposals for or describe experiences of teaching students in different health professions. (lu.se)
  • The aim of this study was to analyze the perception of undergraduate students of dentistry at the Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte (UFRN) about the role of the teacher in the teaching-learning process. (bvsalud.org)
  • Respondent students em phasized the teacher as largely responsible for their learning, in so being in the center of the teaching-learning process. (bvsalud.org)
  • The study showed that the teacher is still kept in the center of the teaching process according to the passivity of students in not taking their role as coresponsible for their learning, possibly because of the stance taken by the teacher, focused more on technique and with little basis in active teaching methodologies. (bvsalud.org)
  • Teachers may choose to use several cases so that students can identify the similarities and differences among the cases. (lu.se)
  • In a new article series, we will meet up with LUSEM teachers and students to get a glimpse of their current thoughts on digital education. (lu.se)
  • Teachers can make a difference and help grow students' skills to stay safe in their community by not trespassing. (cdc.gov)
  • With the exception of a recent study by the University of Minnesota which focused only on teachers, NIOSH is undertaking what we believe to be the first study to evaluate the effect of school-based violence prevention programs addressing assaults from students on both teachers and other school staff. (cdc.gov)
  • As some communities in the United States open K-12 schools, CDC offers the following considerations for ways in which schools can help protect students, teachers, administrators, and staff and slow the spread of COVID-19. (cdc.gov)
  • Communicate, educate, and reinforce appropriate hygiene and social distancing practices in ways that are appropriate for students, teachers, and staff. (cdc.gov)
  • I'm privileged to teach journalism students about health, medicine, and LGBTQ people, and sometimes teach medical students about how to communicate. (medscape.com)
  • Founder and Chairman of Alibaba Group, Jack Ma, gives a speech at the 'Ma Yun Rural Teachers Prize' on January 22th, 2018 in Sanya , Hainan province, China. (cnbc.com)
  • Teacher Don't Teach Me Nonsense is a 1986 studio album by Fela Kuti and the Egypt 80. (wikipedia.org)
  • Some have begun sending open letters to the deans of their schools of education, complaining that they were not adequately taught how to teach reading. (edweek.org)
  • However, many licensure tests are weak in that they do not adequately assess teachers' preparedness to teach reading. (eschoolnews.com)
  • Examining every elementary teacher reading licensure exam currently being used by states, NCTQ looked for evidence that the tests adequately address the five core components of reading. (eschoolnews.com)
  • Everyone teaches about the Puritans, she says, but you can't adequately understand who the Puritans were or their influence without a deeper understanding of religion than most educators currently possess. (harvard.edu)
  • Graduate programs are always looking for skilled, thoughtful, reflective practitioners to open their classrooms to the new teachers entering the field. (edutopia.org)
  • That approach is still the norm in many classrooms and teacher-preparation programs, Hanford reports. (edweek.org)
  • This shortcoming means that, every year, nearly 100,000 elementary teachers across the country enter classrooms with false assurances that they are ready to teach reading. (eschoolnews.com)
  • Teachers Not Targets also does safety evaluations of schools and puts together individual safety plans for classrooms. (kristv.com)
  • We look at classrooms and look at the way they're set up and we give teachers examples of what to do if you have to run," Johnson said. (kristv.com)
  • As recent debates over the teaching of intelligent design in our nation's classrooms show, the teaching of religion in public schools remains a controversial topic. (harvard.edu)
  • We could then use this program to set up inexpensive cameras in our classrooms, and have everyone in class at the same time rather than teaching online and in person seperately. (change.org)
  • We are delighted to announce that ST Search, a division of Southern Teachers, is now conducting retained searches nationally. (southernteachers.com)
  • Southern Teachers is assisting The Regis School of the Sacred Heart in the search for its next Lower School Division Head. (southernteachers.com)
  • Are you in search of effective teaching strategies? (teachingexpertise.com)
  • There are any number of books - including Ken Bain's What the Best College Teachers Do , John Bean's Engaging Ideas , and Cathy Davidson's The New Education - that offer excellent advice for college instructors. (chronicle.com)
  • It's also worth noting that the resistance to addressing pedagogy in graduate education may be practical, as well as philosophical: Teaching someone to teach is hard. (chronicle.com)
  • For example, right now in Pennsylvania, any special education teacher can teach autism support. (psychologytoday.com)
  • It is falsely assumed that because a teacher has special education certification, he or she should be able to teach children with autism. (psychologytoday.com)
  • While many special education teachers do get some coursework in autism and maybe workshops through intermediate units or districts, not many special education teachers come out the gate with real life experience in autism. (psychologytoday.com)
  • You can say with confidence that you know your kids will be going on to a reflective teacher -- if you are part of their teacher's education. (edutopia.org)
  • He pointed out that the use of the western system of education was erroneous seeing as African children are taught about foreigners who "discovered" indigenous geographical landmarks which were not previously hidden. (wikipedia.org)
  • Title II of the Higher Education Act requires three annual reports on the quality of teacher preparation. (ed.gov)
  • States in turn report to the U.S. Department of Education on certification and licensure of teachers. (ed.gov)
  • Most teachers nationwide are not being taught reading science in their teacher-preparation programs because many deans and faculty in colleges of education either don't know the science or dismiss it," Hanford writes . (edweek.org)
  • While Hanford's piece has received some criticism , it has struck a chord among teachers and other education advocates online. (edweek.org)
  • Patricia James, a teacher who majored in elementary and special education at Arkansas State University, published an open letter to the school's dean on Arkansas' Decoding Dyslexia Facebook page. (edweek.org)
  • Last autumn the Lib-Con coalition government revealed its plans for UK education in the white paper, The Importance of Teaching . (spiked-online.com)
  • If you question either the centrality of teacher quality or the relationship between education and social mobility, you risk being regarded as soft on incompetent teachers and/or as being against social justice. (spiked-online.com)
  • Let's start with the idea that no education system is better than the quality of individual teachers. (spiked-online.com)
  • To look upon teachers as being solely responsible for the quality of education is both incorrect and unhelpful. (spiked-online.com)
  • The government white paper does, in places, assert the importance of a subject-based education for everyone, but this requires that teachers are freed from all the socialisation exercises they are burdened with today. (spiked-online.com)
  • The Literacy Specialist Program offers the M.A. degree in literacy education-a 32-point program leading to New York State teacher certification as a Literacy Specialist. (columbia.edu)
  • Candidates who wish to research and improve their own literacy teaching or serve in leadership positions to help others do the same are encouraged to apply, as are those who intend to engage in scholarly work and continue their education through the doctoral level. (columbia.edu)
  • New York State Education Department (NYSED) mandates teacher certification requirements that are needed for program completion and graduation which are listed in the Office of Teacher Education section of the catalog. (columbia.edu)
  • Brad Johnson wrote "Politics of Education" in the March 2012 Teachers.Net Gazette and said that currently, there are 129 teacher and job training programs in the U.S. Department of Education costing taxpayers $22 billion, of which more than 40 are duplicative, contradictory, and unnecessary for K-12 education. (teachers.net)
  • She is a second-year teacher who received her BFA in theatre education from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro in 2014. (ncte.org)
  • Event Description Learn about resources and support for UNC educators from the Center for Faculty Excellence - whether you want to learn innovative teaching methods, develop a new course, redesign a curriculum, write an education research grant, or determine how to evaluate your teaching effectiveness! (unc.edu)
  • Allow the world's largest museum, education, and research complex to enrich your teaching strategies. (teachingexpertise.com)
  • HALIFAX , April 8, 2015 /CNW/ - Focus on teacher leadership, teacher recognition, career enrichment and providing equitable access to fair and inclusive education environments were some of the key priorities coming out of the International Summit on the Teaching Profession, in which NSTU president Shelley Morse participated. (newswire.ca)
  • Under the theme Implementing Highly Effective Teacher Policy and Practice, in partnership with OECD and Education International, education ministers and teachers' association leaders from countries and regions with high-performing and rapidly improving education systems came together to discuss education policy, practice and the teaching profession. (newswire.ca)
  • Morse, individual teachers and Canadian education leaders chose three top priorities for the coming year at the Summit. (newswire.ca)
  • Education International reported that fewer than one-third of the teachers in the world feel their profession is valued in society, which is appalling," continues Morse. (newswire.ca)
  • Nova Scotia teachers and Canadian teachers believe that a strong publicly funded public education system is essential for democracy," says Morse. (newswire.ca)
  • Diane L. Moore, director of the Program in Religion and Secondary Education at the Divinity School, teaches a class about religion at Phillips Academy at Andover. (harvard.edu)
  • For 34 years, the Program in Religion and Secondary Education (PRSE) at the Harvard Divinity School (HDS) has trained pre-service and in-service educators to navigate the murky waters of teaching about religion. (harvard.edu)
  • As PRSE Director and Lecturer on Religion and Education Diane L. Moore explains, "It's the difference between teaching religion and teaching about religion. (harvard.edu)
  • According to Moore, it's a combination of wariness and a lack of knowledge that keeps most teachers from providing a thorough education about religions. (harvard.edu)
  • From the results, the need for continuous education on the teaching of justice, designed and programmed to develop autonomous individuals is emphasized. (bvsalud.org)
  • U.S. Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion Consultants included a director of health education for a state department of education, a director of curriculum and instruction for a local education department, a health education teacher, a director of school health programs for a local school district, a director of a state health department, a deputy director of a local health department, and an expert in child and adolescent development. (cdc.gov)
  • Limited prior studies of workplace violence in the teaching field have relied on workers compensation records due to a variety of reasons, including teachers unwillingness to report violent events to police, insufficient reporting mechanisms for reporting non-physical workplace violence events, and acceptance of the risk of workplace violence in the education field. (cdc.gov)
  • For example, it has been found that could be developed with collaboration be- various interventions such as improving tween teachers who have an understanding teachers' awareness of cancer education of the principles of curriculum design and issues and providing appropriate cancer ed- health professionals who are fully aware of ucation resources might increase the level health problems [ 10 ]. (who.int)
  • With so many dance classes to choose from how do you know that your child is being taught well, and in a safe environment? (istd.org)
  • Simply put, it is important for schools to understand and utilize best practices when teaching children with autism. (psychologytoday.com)
  • This page lists annual performance reports, Government Performance and Results Act (GPRA) Indicators, success stories, promising practices, data analysis, and performance reports for the Improving Teacher Quality State Grants program. (ed.gov)
  • This document contains California State letter related to 2014 annual performance reports, Government Performance and Results Act (GPRA) Indicators, success stories, promising practices, data analysis, and performance reports for the Improving Teacher Quality State Grants program. (ed.gov)
  • This report provides the California 2014 monitoring report that list annual performance reports, Government Performance and Results Act (GPRA) Indicators, success stories, promising practices, data analysis, and performance reports for the Improving Teacher Quality State Grants program. (ed.gov)
  • She concluded: "I find it disheartening and sad that teachers in the field are more knowledgeable about current research and practices than your professors. (edweek.org)
  • In the present study, we sought to investigate whether teachers of the 1st and 5th year of elementary school consider they teach justice in their educational practices and, if so, what is the motivation to teach this moral value. (bvsalud.org)
  • Because of an increase in the prevalence of school-based policies aimed at reducing violence in youth and recent reports suggesting that teachers and other school staff may face daily threats of workplace violence, NIOSH was prompted to examine risk factors and prevention polices and practices for workplace violence for K-12 school staff. (cdc.gov)
  • Ennobling as such rhetorical constructs may be, they obscure not only the very real labor of teaching, but the fact that teaching is teachable: something that results not from divine, Dead Poets Society-like bursts of inspiration, but, as in other career fields, from study, apprenticeship, and practice. (chronicle.com)
  • This idea has shaped the work we do at the CUNY Graduate Center's Teaching and Learning Center, where programs like the Open Teaching Initiative and our blog, Visible Pedagogy, aim to build communities of practice across disciplines, and to encourage what I've come to think of as social teaching. (chronicle.com)
  • With no specific state autism teaching competencies, schools and teachers are left on their own to decide what is best practice and evidence-based - if they are even looking at this issue at all. (psychologytoday.com)
  • You can ensure that the teacher next door is thinking about his practice in a thoughtful manner. (edutopia.org)
  • What have you learned from a novice teacher that has helped improve your practice? (edutopia.org)
  • In these short videos, K-Staters will be offering both messages of energy, optimism and hope AND a specific teaching/mentoring/advising idea, philosophy, or practice that other teachers/mentors/advisors may consider using to enhance their remote teaching. (k-state.edu)
  • In Atlanta Public Schools, for example, just three of 92 cases directly mentioned teaching practice or evaluations. (joannejacobs.com)
  • Placement is your chance to put what you are learning into practice, and you will be encouraged to explore your own teaching style, learn new techniques and develop relationships with your pupils. (strath.ac.uk)
  • Regarding the differences between the school years studied, it was established that the teachers who work with the 1st year tend to justify the teaching about justice predominantly due to the fact that this is a practice of the school's responsibility. (bvsalud.org)
  • In turn, the teachers who teach the 5th year seem to teach justice because this practice can promote coexistence in society, human relationships. (bvsalud.org)
  • teaching practice. (bvsalud.org)
  • Many parents, including me, have personally experienced both teachers and principals who do not "get" autism. (psychologytoday.com)
  • Conversely, I have been lucky enough to meet teachers and principals who do "get" autism, and there is a huge difference in the educational experience. (psychologytoday.com)
  • By not having autism competencies, both teachers and principals are making decisions without enough data, which inevitably leads to issues with the ability to provide FAPE . (psychologytoday.com)
  • Developing and Retaining Effective Teachers and Principals. (teachers.net)
  • There was undoubtedly a wide disparity in the amount of enthusiasm, talent, skill and success with which any individual teacher went about his or her work. (spiked-online.com)
  • Still, that is a skill that every student needs to have and so teachers need to teach it. (educationworld.com)
  • The resources in this lesson will help you teach and reinforce that skill. (educationworld.com)
  • Teaching the skill of telling time is one that requires patience and planning. (educationworld.com)
  • Once each skill is taught, the resources also can be used to reinforce those skills. (educationworld.com)
  • But, he was able to bring one skill from his early career at an English teacher in China: The ability to identify and cultivate talent. (cnbc.com)
  • If you are teaching certain skills to your patient, check for your patient's mastery of the first skill before you move on to the next one. (medlineplus.gov)
  • When teaching a new skill, ask your patient to demonstrate the new skill so you assess understanding and mastery. (medlineplus.gov)
  • It is a test of how well you explained or taught the information or skill. (medlineplus.gov)
  • You know that new teachers don't know everything they need to thrive in your school -- even if they are really bright and come from a great graduate program. (edutopia.org)
  • Taylor Swift's massive impact on the economy inspired a high school teacher to create lessons in "Swiftonomics. (edweek.org)
  • AFT TEACH provides an unforgettable experience filled with inspiration and ideas to bring back to school for the year ahead. (aft.org)
  • But the net effect was that school felt like a collective effort where pupils and teachers pursued a common goal. (spiked-online.com)
  • You will be assessed during placements and school and University staff will assist your professional development in ways that should help you meet the 'Standard for Provisional Registration' set by the General Teaching Council for Scotland (GTCS). (strath.ac.uk)
  • The TC faculty in literacy has a long history of social action with areas of special interest that include content area literacies, curriculum development in reading and writing, children's literature, school reform, ethnographic studies of literacy, teacher development, process approaches to reading and writing, and the impact of class, race, and gender on literacy learning. (columbia.edu)
  • Alain L. Locke Elementary School teaches greatness ( click here to read how in last month s column). (teachers.net)
  • On a Tuesday, Bethea and fellow teachers were lined up behind a door inside an MMA gym, learning what to do if an attack came to school. (kristv.com)
  • It's a bad feeling to know that at any moment someone could come to the school and hurt you and your teacher," said high school senior Kaitlin Hood. (kristv.com)
  • You're new to everything, including the school grounds and school culture, and if you're young, many teachers and administrators assume you're not all that intelligent. (ncte.org)
  • Phoebe Dillard currently teaches and directs theatre at Enloe Magnet Arts High School in Raleigh, North Carolina. (ncte.org)
  • Southern Teachers has jobs at schools like Atlanta Girls' School , Holy Innocents' Episcopal , Lovett School , Marist , and Westminster . (southernteachers.com)
  • Come teach at Calvary Day School , Savannah Country Day , St. Andrew's , or Savannah Christian Prep just to name a few. (southernteachers.com)
  • If you think you'd enjoy the challenge of being an English teacher at this school, don't hesitate to contact us now. (teachingexpertise.com)
  • The teachers at Canyon Charter Elementary School in Los Angeles used TeachWithMovies to involve parents in the school's focus on Social-Emotional Learning. (teachwithmovies.org)
  • Here you will find ready-to-use materials that teachers around the world use in school for the European Day of Languages. (ecml.at)
  • The following account comes from a veteran high school teacher who just became a coach in her school. (additudemag.com)
  • During their next visit together, her neurosurgeon asked, "Did you ever teach at Alyce Norman Elementary School? (mymodernmet.com)
  • Most teachers teach the said moral value because this is a responsibility of the school or due to lack of this role by the family. (bvsalud.org)
  • Title : Attitudes Of Prospective School Teachers On Teaching Venereal Disease Information Personal Author(s) : Neser, W. B.;Wiechmann, G. H. (cdc.gov)
  • It is not known if these programs have any effect on workplace violence rates in teachers and school staff. (cdc.gov)
  • The scant research available demonstrates that teachers and other school employees may be at an increased risk for theft of personal property, verbal threats of physical harm, bullying, abuse, physical assault, and injury. (cdc.gov)
  • As we begin this research, NIOSH would like to use the NIOSH Science Blog to hear from teachers, school staff, administrators, and union representatives about prevention programs in their schools and their perceptions of what is and is not working to protect teachers and other school staff. (cdc.gov)
  • Teachers and staff can teach and encourage preventive behaviors at school. (cdc.gov)
  • An epidemiological study was conducted of occupational stress among school teachers concentrating on first year or newly appointed school teachers as an indicator of stress on teachers in general. (cdc.gov)
  • Schoolteachers' per- main determining factors: teachers, school ceptions of health, their attitudes and prac- and society (including home). (who.int)
  • In four years, you'll gain a joint Honours degree along with a professional teaching qualification and will be qualified to enter the probationary year as a teacher of mathematics in Scottish secondary schools. (strath.ac.uk)
  • The Program assumes that teachers' own literacy work will be a source of knowledge and inspiration in their teaching. (columbia.edu)
  • When a retired teacher returns to work in the public sector, their pension may become subject to abatement. (gov.ie)
  • Since retirees are moved to the first point of the pay scale upon returning to employment, the vast majority of retired teachers will not be subject to any abatement as a result of occasional substitute work. (gov.ie)
  • We've heard in songs, poems, and presidential speeches that teaching is one of the most honorable lines of work a human being can take up, but what we don't hear about is the subtext of teaching, the work that doesn't make it into the public eye. (ncte.org)
  • Positive employer promotion of the incredible work teachers do would be a step in the right direction. (newswire.ca)
  • My job is to work with teachers and admins to improve teaching strategies and student learning outcomes. (additudemag.com)
  • We forget as teachers, because we are on our feet a lot - in front of the board, pacing as we speak, circling around the room to check on student work, sitting, standing, kneeling down to chat with a student as she works through a difficult problem - and we move a lot. (additudemag.com)
  • The American Association of University Professors estimates that over 70 percent of all faculty positions are non-tenure-track, so these are teaching, not research, appointments. (chronicle.com)
  • An all girls' comprehensive located in Islington, North London is hoping to appoint an enthusiastic and experienced teacher of English to join an experienced and supportive faculty. (teachingexpertise.com)
  • One of them, Helena Elvén Eriksson of the Faculty of Science, provided useful feedback on how to create a walk-around for between group reviews, including her personal experience as a teacher using Canvas. (lu.se)
  • The current term for teachers serving on the council comes to an end in March 2020. (into.ie)
  • Two years have passed since Swedish universities, LUSEM included, almost overnight went from campus to remote teaching. (lu.se)
  • This makes it one of the first courses in LUSEM that taught to two Master's programmes led from two different departments (Economics and Informatics). (lu.se)
  • This past autumn I taught two courses in parallel, one on bachelor level and one on master's. (lu.se)
  • Each professional development workshop is custom-developed for TEACH by AFT members and other experts to directly focus on tools and strategies to support educators and their efforts to help kids and communities succeed. (aft.org)
  • One woman spent a day as a student and found herself wishing she could go back and change her teaching strategies to keep kids' attention with these changes. (additudemag.com)
  • The guidelines provide information that should be considered by persons who are responsible for planning and implementing appropriate and effective strategies to teach young people about how to avoid HIV infection. (cdc.gov)
  • The data brief, False Assurances: Many states' licensure tests don't signal whether elementary teachers understand reading instruction , provides the most up-to-date analysis on the quality of elementary reading teacher licensure exams being used by each state. (eschoolnews.com)
  • Licensure exams, if rigorous and aligned to the science of reading, can serve as an important guardrail for making sure teachers have this critical knowledge. (eschoolnews.com)
  • As part of a comprehensive strategy to improve reading instruction, states can help ensure teachers are prepared to teach reading effectively by requiring stronger licensure tests. (eschoolnews.com)
  • Of the 25 elementary teacher reading licensure tests in use by states, the majority (15) are weak. (eschoolnews.com)
  • In response, "several states - including Georgia - adopted teacher-evaluation reforms aimed at obtaining a more accurate measurement of teacher effectiveness, write Cummings and Malkus, but little has changed . (joannejacobs.com)
  • The examples we've shared through the years on Teachers.Net showcase effectiveness on many levels. (teachers.net)
  • The result, by this anecdotal reckoning, is that less than one-fifth of aspiring college teachers are effectively taught how to teach. (chronicle.com)
  • Across the country, most states haven't figured out how to create or adapt currently existing autism teaching competencies-or how to implement them so they are actually utilized by schools. (psychologytoday.com)
  • This field of new teacher support must continue growing to ensure that the caliber of our schools continues to grow. (edutopia.org)
  • non-teaching staff (special needs assistants, certain clerical officers and certain caretakers in primary schools). (gov.ie)
  • As schools close due to the virus, teachers are forced to adjust their classes for virtual learning. (videomaker.com)
  • The Problem in our schools is not the teachers. (teachers.net)
  • The Success of our schools is because of our teachers. (teachers.net)
  • Southern Teachers is a proud sponsor of both GISA (the Georgia Association of Independent Schools) and SAIS (the Southern Association of Independent Schools). (southernteachers.com)
  • We assessed Bahraini schoolteachers' knowledge of some common health problems using a pre-tested, structured questionnaire which requested information on schools, teachers' demographic data, and knowledge about 5 common health problems in Bahrain: bronchial asthma, sickle-cell anaemia, hypertension, diabetes mellitus and the dangers of smoking. (who.int)
  • We analysed the data on 1140 respondents from a random selection of teachers in all schools in Bahrain. (who.int)
  • We conducted an exploratory scale-out pilot study to examine the adoption of the Healthy Workplace Participatory Program (HWPP), an evidence-based, Total Worker Health approach to engage employees (e.g., teachers) and supervisory personnel (e.g., administrators) in the design and implementation of workplace well-being interventions within two elementary schools. (cdc.gov)
  • In person, teachers can introduce assignments, run through all the requirements, and follow it up with student questions. (videomaker.com)
  • Teaching children to organize and sequence their ideas can be facilitated by the use of prepared templates for the mapping or webbing of ideas on paper. (medscape.com)
  • A frequently cited example of a process approach to teaching writing is the one devised by Englert and Mariage, which teaches the acronym P-O-W-E-R as a mnemonic device that refers to the processes that are taught: plan, organize, write, edit, and revise. (medscape.com)
  • As a skilled and proficient educator, you can't teach all of them every year, but you can teach their teachers. (edutopia.org)
  • However, I still went into my first year of teaching knowing I was going to change kids' lives. (ncte.org)
  • We have a pair of 2nd grade teachers that approached the prinicpal this spring about trying to co-teach and they have been told they can try it this next year. (teachers.net)
  • I waited 14 years to do something that I should have done my first year of teaching: shadow a student for a day. (additudemag.com)
  • It was an incredibly emotional experience for Kochai, noting some healing with his inner child occured: "Seven year old me finally got to hug my 2nd grade teacher again. (mymodernmet.com)
  • Ms. Lung, he said, was my spark…And I thought it was important that people hear her story, and that they know how much one teacher, in one year, can change a child's entire life. (mymodernmet.com)
  • Besides, the differences among the data from the teachers of the 1st and 5th year were probed. (bvsalud.org)
  • A longitudinal study of occupational stressors and depressive symptoms in first-year female teachers. (cdc.gov)
  • It's not that teachers aren't capable - they're eminently capable - but they haven't been exposed to the academic study of religion so they often don't have the content knowledge or the methodological tools to think about how you integrate religion responsibly," she says. (harvard.edu)
  • Please note that, in order to remain eligible for employment in a state funded teaching post or in order to supervise the State Examinations, a teacher must maintain his/her registration with the Teaching Council. (gov.ie)
  • All active Southern Teachers candidates are eligible and encouraged to participate! (southernteachers.com)
  • All teachers are eligible to vote, and registered teachers are encouraged to stand for election. (into.ie)
  • First in a series of five videos, teachers from Hawaii, Arkansas, New York and Washington share the insights and the challenges they've faced adapting to teaching remotely during the coronavirus pandemic. (edweek.org)
  • The COVID-19 pandemic has forced teachers to switch to teaching online. (videomaker.com)
  • It was verified that all participants consider that they teach justice. (bvsalud.org)
  • Research shows that to learn how to read, children first need to be taught how letters represent speech sounds. (edweek.org)
  • More than 50 years of research has illuminated the most effective way to teach children to read. (eschoolnews.com)
  • In Daniel 12:3 we read: "They that are wise (margin, "the teachers") shall shine as the brightness of the firmament. (studylight.org)
  • Teachers are welcome to read and post on Teachers.Net. (teachers.net)
  • The AFT TEACH (Together Educating America's Children) conference will be held July 21-23 in Washington, D.C. (aft.org)
  • It was not a one-sided encouragement, as the second verse urged children to teach their parents well. (socialworker.com)
  • We can't teach mediocrity and then hold the children to achieve high standards and produce greatness. (teachers.net)
  • Teachers reported that the children were excited about the project and talked about the films with each other. (teachwithmovies.org)
  • Teachers aren't fired very often - and almost never for teaching badly , write Amy Cummings and Nate Malkus on AEI. (joannejacobs.com)
  • Only four percent cited teaching as a primary reason, note Cummings and Malkus. (joannejacobs.com)
  • Cummings is a martial arts instructor who shows teachers self-defense techniques. (kristv.com)
  • In some instructional approaches, teachers model brainstorming or think-aloud techniques. (medscape.com)
  • For this, it is essential to discuss how the teacher fits in this context since it is their responsibility for the conduct of the educational process. (bvsalud.org)
  • If you teach only at a time that fits your schedule, your efforts may not be as effective. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Toward that end, the Teaching & Learning Center is launching a series of videos we are calling "Teachers Thriving Remotely. (k-state.edu)
  • Some of the best teachers my son has had over the years have been people who have worked with families, many times in the capacity as a Therapeutic Support Staff (TSS) who have been part of a home program working under a Behavior Specialist (BSC). (psychologytoday.com)
  • The learning support teacher informed my friend that she had no experience teaching kids with autism. (psychologytoday.com)
  • I've never had a class that was so interesting and one that you were learning about things in the real world like this one," said Michaela Dehli, a sophomore from Waukon who plans to pursue a career as a science teacher. (iowafarmbureau.com)
  • T]here's no visible evidence, in my portfolio or in my memory, that suggests any attention to psychology, cognitive science, language development, or the rich body of research in those fields that might shape our views of teaching and learning. (edweek.org)
  • You'll have access to well-equipped, modern computing laboratories and teaching rooms, as well as 24-hour access to an advanced computer information network and a sophisticated virtual e-learning environment. (strath.ac.uk)
  • Real learning followed genuine teaching. (studylight.org)
  • Perfect for those teaching English as a second language, this site offers an array of resources that will enrich your instruction and your student's learning experience. (teachingexpertise.com)
  • The teachers selected several movies from the Social-Emotional Learning Index that related to the monthly topic. (teachwithmovies.org)
  • The concept of using films to teach Social-Emotional Learning or ethics can be adapted to any age group, only the emphasis changes. (teachwithmovies.org)
  • Not ready to start learning with a private teacher? (myngle.com)
  • In analysis of the data, four categories emerged: methodology adopted by the teacher, teacher / student relationship as influential in the learning process, lack of autonomy for the student, and teacher training. (bvsalud.org)
  • In other words, not enough hands-on learning methodologies/activities are being implemented by the teachers. (bvsalud.org)
  • They not only plan and teach the lessons, they also take over parts of the organization and timekeeping and emcee the opening and closing ceremonies. (ecml.at)
  • The teacher does not need to demonstrate to the state that they understand autism, behavior, or social skills in order to start teaching an autism support class. (psychologytoday.com)
  • A teacher helps a girl who is struggling in class. (additudemag.com)
  • Teaching on Zoom can be so exhausting, it is definitely not as in a physical class. (lu.se)
  • Use the teach-back method to evaluate how you are doing as a teacher. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Scale-out of a Total Worker Health® approach for designing interventions to reduce teacher stress: pilot implementation evaluation. (cdc.gov)
  • Background: Teachers have high rates of daily stress and the majority of available interventions are focused at the teacher-level. (cdc.gov)
  • A parent or non-teacher may ask, "What does it specifically mean to me that my state has no autism teaching competencies? (psychologytoday.com)
  • I am so proud of how we in the K-State Community have transitioned to remote teaching models for all of our courses. (k-state.edu)
  • If you've got Georgia on your mind, teaching in the Peach State can be a sweet gig! (southernteachers.com)
  • It asks your patient to state what they have learned from what you said as if they were going to teach it to you. (medlineplus.gov)
  • I find this so interesting that almost all of us were not taught to teach reading in our programs. (edweek.org)
  • Spending this amount of money, one would expect results-but can you name any of these 129 teacher and job training programs? (teachers.net)
  • But, according to Jack Ma , co-founder and executive chairman of Alibaba Group , starting out his career as a teacher is what made him into the world-renowned businessman he is today. (cnbc.com)
  • The only thing that made me into a successful businessman is my teaching background,' Ma said Thursday, speaking at the World Economic Forum in Tianjin, China . (cnbc.com)
  • On "World Case Teaching Day" 5 February, he was named - as the first Swede - Outstanding Case Teacher. (lu.se)