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The Kids University interactive camp at Augusta University allows students to work on actual real-world situations that affect the local community. Each week, students will participate in a different focus area while embedding all aspects of science, math, technology, and engineering with fine arts to create actual products. See story here: coenews.augusta.edu/archives/1948
Students study the biological and behavioral aspects of human movement through biomechanics, exercise physiology, and motor behavior and control.
The Augusta University College of Education's Special Education Club (SPED Club) hosted a holiday party for children with special needs.
Kudos-- given to our wonderful K12 International Academy teachers, coaches, and administration throughout the year.
The Kids University interactive camp at Augusta University allows students to work on actual real-world situations that affect the local community. Each week, students will participate in a different focus area while embedding all aspects of science, math, technology, and engineering with fine arts to create actual products. See story here: coenews.augusta.edu/archives/1948
About 50 students and community members attended the College Middle Level Association's (CMLA) Principal's Panel on Nov. 16, featuring four principals from area schools who talked about their paths to education careers and what they are looking for when hiring new teachers.
Phyllis J. Gamble, principal of North Augusta Middle School, Michael Johnson, principal of Evans High School, Dr. Titania Singh, principal of Freedom Park Elementary, and Aletha Snowberger, principal of C.T. Walker Magnet School, gave the audience some personal anecdotes, and answer both formal questions from a student moderator and questions from the audience.
The Kids University interactive camp at Augusta University allows students to work on actual real-world situations that affect the local community. Each week, students will participate in a different focus area while embedding all aspects of science, math, technology, and engineering with fine arts to create actual products. See story here: coenews.augusta.edu/archives/1948
Kudos-- given to our wonderful K12 International Academy teachers, coaches, and administration throughout the year.
Faculty from Augusta University's College of Education attended the AERA Annual Meeting. It is the largest gathering of scholars in the field of education research. It is a showcase for ground-breaking, innovative studies in a diverse array of areas.
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مظاهر احتفال المعلمين بعيد الأضحى المبارك 2012
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احتفال المعلمين بعيد الاضحى 2012 فى نادى المعلمين بالجزيرة alhussiny.blogspot.com/2012/10/2012.html
مظاهر احتفال المعلمين بعيد الأضحى المبارك 2012
About 50 students and community members attended the College Middle Level Association's (CMLA) Principal's Panel on Nov. 16, featuring four principals from area schools who talked about their paths to education careers and what they are looking for when hiring new teachers.
Phyllis J. Gamble, principal of North Augusta Middle School, Michael Johnson, principal of Evans High School, Dr. Titania Singh, principal of Freedom Park Elementary, and Aletha Snowberger, principal of C.T. Walker Magnet School, gave the audience some personal anecdotes, and answer both formal questions from a student moderator and questions from the audience.
About 50 students and community members attended the College Middle Level Association's (CMLA) Principal's Panel on Nov. 16, featuring four principals from area schools who talked about their paths to education careers and what they are looking for when hiring new teachers.
Phyllis J. Gamble, principal of North Augusta Middle School, Michael Johnson, principal of Evans High School, Dr. Titania Singh, principal of Freedom Park Elementary, and Aletha Snowberger, principal of C.T. Walker Magnet School, gave the audience some personal anecdotes, and answer both formal questions from a student moderator and questions from the audience.
About 50 students and community members attended the College Middle Level Association's (CMLA) Principal's Panel on Nov. 16, featuring four principals from area schools who talked about their paths to education careers and what they are looking for when hiring new teachers.
Phyllis J. Gamble, principal of North Augusta Middle School, Michael Johnson, principal of Evans High School, Dr. Titania Singh, principal of Freedom Park Elementary, and Aletha Snowberger, principal of C.T. Walker Magnet School, gave the audience some personal anecdotes, and answer both formal questions from a student moderator and questions from the audience.
Kudos-- given to our wonderful K12 International Academy teachers, coaches, and administration throughout the year.
The Augusta University College of Education, supported by a grant from the National Security Agency, hosted dozens of teachers from around Augusta's River Region for the 2017 GenCyber Teacher Camp. Teachers learned cyber security and computer coding essentials, and developed lesson plans to take back to their classrooms.
Kudos-- given to our wonderful K12 International Academy teachers, coaches, and administration throughout the year.
Kudos-- given to our wonderful K12 International Academy teachers, coaches, and administration throughout the year.
Kudos-- given to our wonderful K12 International Academy teachers, coaches, and administration throughout the year.
Students study the biological and behavioral aspects of human movement through biomechanics, exercise physiology, and motor behavior and control.