Teaching Degree Information
EL native receives prestigious teaching award (The East Liverpool Review) East Liverpool native Amy Hutchman Miller was chosen as the recipient of the Martha Holden Jennings Foundation's Arthur S. Holden Teacher Award for Excellence in Science education, which is presented to only one Ohio teacher annually.
Teacher honor roll (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette) School: Portage Middle, Fort Wayne Community Schools Grade/subject teaching: Seventh- and eighth-grade Read 180 and seventh-grade math education: Bachelor?s degree in elementary education with endorsements in language arts and mathematics from Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Photo caption: Dowty
U.S. Colleges' Green Grade: C- (Time Magazine) Campuses may be getting greener, but college curriculums are falling behind in teaching students the basics of global warming and sustainability
NJEA to focus on teaching strategy (Daily Journal) Joyce Powell grew up in Downe, graduated from Bridgeton High School and started her teaching career at Dane Barse Elementary School in Vineland.
He struggles to walk, yet marches toward degree (Daily Record) FLORHAM PARK -- Even though a doctor told David Storicks it might be years until he walked again after a motorcycle crash shattered his leg, the 23-year-old master's degree candidate walked across the College at Florham campus of Fairleigh Dickinson University on Sunday as freshmen moved into their dorms.
Kenya: Parallel Degree Programme Blamed for Declining Quality of Education (AllAfrica.com) The quality of education in public universities has been watered down by the introduction of parallel degree programmes, a section of leaders and players in the sub-sector have warned and are now calling for urgent measures to stem further decay.
Shirley Olander took teaching career seriously (Mobridge Tribune) Shirley Olander began her teaching career in Mobridge in November of 1967 teaching seventh grade mathematics and freshman algebra. Always a very calm and quiet person, she managed to catch her students' interest in the way she taught.
Barry presented award for teaching excellence (Waller County News Citizen) HEMPSTEAD - Donna Barry, physical education teacher at Hempstead Elementary was recently awarded the ?Mirabeau B. Lamar Award of Excellence? from The Grand Lodge of Texas, A.F.V.A.M. for personal achievement in the public school system.
McKinney assistant city manager Regie Neff retiring on Sept. 12 after 10 years (McKinney Courier-Gazette) The city of McKinney will lose one of its longtime leaders on Sept. 12 as assistant city manager Regie Neff is retiring to attend college full-time to complete her master?s degree in teaching and embark on a new career path.
Memoir gives a glimpse into the American woman (The Tuscaloosa News) Cathy Day of Peru, Ind., finished her master of fine arts degree in fiction writing here at the University of Alabama. For a few years, she moved from one college teaching job to another, and in 2004 published a volume of linked stories, 'The Circus in Winter,' based on the off-season life of the Hagenbeck-Wallace Circus.
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