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Educator Kent Manning travelled from Belleville to attend #edCampHam.

 

Ontario Educators gathered in Hamilton, ON on Saturday, April 18th, 2015 to question, discuss, explore, and learn.

More than 250 participated in the first annual Superintendent’s Fitness Challenge 5K Fun Run on May 5, 2012. Superintendent of Public Instruction Larry K. Shumway has challenged the educational community to get fit this school year. It’s an effort to encourage educators to embrace fitness as a way to improve brain function and overall health and to provide a good example for Utah’s youth.

Creativity & Innovation in Managing Teaching & Learning

Prof. Asha Singh Kanwar

Innovations in Higher Education: Re-imagining Learning

 

AIRBORNE: The visit to the 34' Jump Tower was definitely one of the highlights of the Jacksonville BN Educator Tour. After a briefing from a Jump School Black Hat, the tour skipped Ground Week, phase 1 of paratrooper training, and went straight to phase 2, Tower Week, with some exciting results.

Images of North Carolina Space Grant Educator Ambassadors (NCSEA) visit to center hosted by OSTEM

In a 2-day educator workshop, the LBJ Library welcomed K-12 educators and ocean lovers who impact student learning to explore the history of ocean science, the pivotal role sharks play in our ecosystem and the ecology of water systems. At We’re Gonna Need A Bigger Boat! Water Ecology in the Classroom, educators dissected oysters, studied shark ecology, filtered dirty water and explored Spring Lake at the Meadows Center for Water and the Environment at Texas State in San Marcos, Texas.

 

LBJ Library photo by Jay Godwin

07/10/2025

  

The Hill convened lawmakers, math advocates, and educators to discuss U.S. math education and why it’s no longer acceptable to laugh off being “bad at math.”

The downward trends began years before the health crisis, raising questions about a decade of disappointing results for math students and the economic and civic repercussions to come. Unfortunately, “I’m not good at math,” or, “I’m not a math person,” are common refrains that echo through generations of Americans who have traversed a public school system in the U.S.

 

The downsides of not addressing the problem of math education in the U.S. are steep. Numerate people are needed for the military, for careers in science and medicine, for careers outside science, to close wage gaps among demographic groups and to ensure that the U.S. and all citizens can grow and succeed and stay competitive.

Which states are leading the charge to solve the math crisis? How did the coronavirus wreak havoc on math? And how can the United States close the performance gaps between advantaged and disadvantaged student groups?

LOCATION

In person at National Press Club Holeman Lounge, 529 14th St. NW, 13th Floor, Washington, DC 20045 & streaming nationally

 

DATE & TIME

Tuesday, September 26, 2023

3:30-5:30 PM ET

 

Speakers:

 

Rep. Jim Baird (R-IN), Co-Sponsor, Mathematical and Statistical Modeling Education Act

Rep. Bill Foster (D-IL), Member, House Financial Services Committee; PhD Physicist

Dr. Tim Hudson, Chief Learning Officer, DreamBox

Rebecka Peterson, 2023 National Teacher of the Year, Union High School, Tulsa, OK

Josh Recio, Systemic Transformation Lead, University of Texas at Austin Charles A. Dana Center

Joel Rose, Co-Founder & CEO, New Classrooms

Shalinee Sharma, CEO & Co-Founder, Zearn

Moderator:

 

Bob Cusack, Editor in Chief, The Hill

Featuring New Works by local and regional art educators.

Creativity & Innovation in Managing Teaching & Learning

Prof. Asha Singh Kanwar

Innovations in Higher Education: Re-imagining Learning

 

Creativity & Innovation in Managing Teaching & Learning

Prof. Asha Singh Kanwar

Innovations in Higher Education: Re-imagining Learning

 

Creativity & Innovation in Managing Teaching & Learning

Prof. Asha Singh Kanwar

Innovations in Higher Education: Re-imagining Learning

 

Creativity & Innovation in Managing Teaching & Learning

Prof. Asha Singh Kanwar

Innovations in Higher Education: Re-imagining Learning

 

AIRBORNE: The visit to the 34' Jump Tower was definitely one of the highlights of the Jacksonville BN Educator Tour. After a briefing from a Jump School Black Hat, the tour skipped Ground Week, phase 1 of paratrooper training, and went straight to phase 2, Tower Week, with some exciting results.

UFT Call for Ceasefire

Charlene Uresy added 52 new photos to the album Academics Field Trip to MBAD African Bead Museum.

 

A gathering of creative minds. Academics from Cranbrook Art Museum, Detroit Institute of Art, The George Washington University Museum and other cultural institutions visited Dabls MBAD African Bead Museum, for a tour of the art installations and to learn about the history of African beads. Saturday, September 27, 2014

El Museo del Barrio invited educators to see the newly renovated facilities, including two exceptional inaugural exhibitions: VOCES Y VISIONES: Four decades through El Museo del Barrio's Permanent Collection, and NEXUS NEW YORK: Latin/American Artists in the Modern Metropolis in Manhattan Nov. 12, 2009. The educators enjoyed delicious hors d?oeuvres, sangria, met the education staff and learned about the rich cultural resources El Museo has to offer through our new and exciting Education and Public programs.( Carucha L. Meuse / clmvisuals.com )

 

A new calendar to capture and share important dates.

Book Launch of Emotional Resilience and The Expat Child - early childhood educators

The 17th Annual Association of Caribbean Higher Education Administrators (ACHEA) Conference

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