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Endowed Teaching Chair Awards 2016, December 14, 2016 with Lourdes M. España, M.S. , Steven Ritter, M.S. Ph.D., Arlen J. Garcia, Ph.D., LMHC , Roberto Jose Cabezas, Ph.D., Carolina Hospital, M.A., J. Danixia Cuevas, J.D., Marisol L. Varela, Ed.D., M.S., Kelly Kennedy-Everett, Ed.D., M.S.
Nina Stoessinger and John Gambell visit with Abby Goldstein
"Teaching Type: A Panel Conversation on Typography Education"
Event produced by Design Incubation and hosted by Type Directors Club
New York, New York
April 1, 2017
Photographs by Design Incubation/Liz Deluna
Review Gemma Langdon in India Jaipur Teaching Program September 2014.
"Volunteering for a project in India is one of the most valuable experiences you will ever gain. I was teaching in a school that is under resourced and underprivileged in comparison to schools in UK but once you get into it and look past that you will see children who are just adorable! Their eagerness to learn is overwhelming, the children can literally not wait to see the books or resources I had brought and looked over these repeatedly. Yes the project was challenging, both mentally and physically, but anything worth doing never comes easily! The people here are amazing and I can almost guarantee that although your project has come to an end you yourself will not be ready to leave”
#volunteer #India #jaipur #abroaderview #teaching
Review Gemma Langdon in India Jaipur Teaching Program September 2014.
"Volunteering for a project in India is one of the most valuable experiences you will ever gain. I was teaching in a school that is under resourced and underprivileged in comparison to schools in UK but once you get into it and look past that you will see children who are just adorable! Their eagerness to learn is overwhelming, the children can literally not wait to see the books or resources I had brought and looked over these repeatedly. Yes the project was challenging, both mentally and physically, but anything worth doing never comes easily! The people here are amazing and I can almost guarantee that although your project has come to an end you yourself will not be ready to leave”
#volunteer #India #jaipur #abroaderview #teaching
A game using recycled milk cartons to practice word order in sentences and subject/verb agreement and a/an with nouns
Teaching Assistantship Mentors in a five-day orientation workshop. The objective was to enable them make young passionate professional teachers, for quality teaching and improved student learning.
Exploring Culturally Responsive Teaching and Learning Strategies in Designing Equitable Digital Learning Environments
Co-Presenters:
Susan Adams, Associate Director of Teaching & Learning, Achieving the Dream, Inc.
Jon Iuzzini, Director of Teaching & Learning, Achieving the Dream, Inc.
sunyonlinesummit2021.edublogs.org/2021/02/04/culturally-r...
This word cloud was created by copying all of the text from the pages of the CWPA LRC on March 6, 2018. Dates and contributor names (e.g., 2013, Seth, Casie) were removed to focus the cloud on the content covered on the site. The cloud includes the 200 most frequently used words.
As the sign reads:
Albion State Normal School
Established in March 1893, by the Second Idaho State Legislature
Residents of Albion erected and furnished a two-story stone building on five acres of donated land and the very successful teacher-training school opened on September 11, 1894. They soon donated additional land and more buildings were erected. In 1947 the institution became known as Southern Idaho College of Education. It closed in 1951. Magic Valley Christian College occupied the campus between 1958 and 1969. The original building now houses a museum.
A key aspect in ensuring that all students achieve the best possible educational outcomes is for regular classroom teachers and special education teachers to collaborate. Based on our concern that this may not universally occur and to model this for our pre-service students, we brought together the student teachers in the Middle Level Teacher Education Program (MLTE) and in the Special Education Program (SPED) to see and experience collaboration in action.
The seminar was co-taught by Beth Parrent and Candice Rogers (special education teachers at Beaumont Middle School), Kera Ackerman (special education at UK), Dr. Margaret Rintamaa (Middle Level education at UK), the special education student teachers, and the Middle Level student teachers. Bringing these different groups together was a great success!
A key aspect in ensuring that all students achieve the best possible educational outcomes is for regular classroom teachers and special education teachers to collaborate. Based on our concern that this may not universally occur and to model this for our pre-service students, we brought together the student teachers in the Middle Level Teacher Education Program (MLTE) and in the Special Education Program (SPED) to see and experience collaboration in action.
The seminar was co-taught by Beth Parrent and Candice Rogers (special education teachers at Beaumont Middle School), Kera Ackerman (special education at UK), Dr. Margaret Rintamaa (Middle Level education at UK), the special education student teachers, and the Middle Level student teachers. Bringing these different groups together was a great success!
Alligators, written by Andrew Keatley, directed by Amanda Benzecry
"Are there things that you've done that you're ashamed of? Things that - if they came out - would break your life in half?"
Daniel Turner has it all. A devoted wife, two beautiful children and a teaching job he loves. But when allegations are made about his past, his world begins to crumble around him.
Can all the good he's done be erased by one pointed finger? What will it take to restore his loved ones' faith in him? And after this, can life ever be the same again?