Trying to find out information on teaching jobs around Russel Kansas or out lying areas. Also where I could send in a resume or fill out an application.
Hello and Greetings from Japan. I'm orignally from Dodge City Kansas and am looking for coloring sheets on Kansas facts. Ihave a couple the Sunflower, the Meadowlark, but can't seem to find any for the bee, buffalo, etc. We are teaching a group of Japanese students about Kansas. Any and all help is appreciated.
Celebrate Youth Art Month with a free-loan program from the National Gallery of Art. Our program has over 120 titles that range in format from color slide programs and teaching packets, to videocassettes, videodiscs, as well as cd-roms and dvd's. The varied program topics provide opportunities for use in non-art curricula such as social studies, literature, and foreign languages. Information about the free-loan program can be found at: [link removed].
We are in a debate about standardized tests for the 1st grade. We currently use ITBS but will now test in the fall and there are some who do not want to test 1st grade? What do you use? How do you document placement for 1st graders in Title 1? Need ideas asap. Th
We were using DIBELS and N...See MoreOn 3/04/03, Elaine wrote: > We are in a debate about standardized tests for the 1st > grade. We currently use ITBS but will now test in the fall > and there are some who do not want to test 1st grade? What > do you use? How do you document placement for 1st graders > in Title 1? Need ideas asap. Th
We were using DIBELS and NWEA. We were looking into the EduTest program, but did not find anything grade appropriate. We're also looking for an alternative.
In April, I try to make a special effort to have special math activities. The last Friday in April is National Math Day. What are some of the things you do? I need activities for all grades K-5. Than
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Motivational Speaker Promoting Cultural & Ethnic Diversity Some of the Topics in Freddie Powell speech !!!!!!!!!!!!
Mr. Freddie Powell speaks about his experience as one of the original Jamaican Olympic Bobsledders. While stressing the importance of teamwork in all aspect of life. He encourages the students to take their education very serious. While exhorting them to stay away from drugs, crimes, and gangs, At the same time emphasizing, the benefits of cultural and ethnic diversities. In these times of change and uncertainties it is his ( Freddie Powell) hope that we can reclaim the values of acceptance and tolerance that this great country America, and Americans has always stood for.
(Note) Speech can also be integrated with School program /curriculum. Or any other special Events.
Freddie Powell represented Jamaica in the Calgary Canada Winter Olympics and also went on the skeleton-Wellcup Finals (world Cup) on January 29, 1989. He was honored in Jamaica by having a commemorative stamp picturing him and other team members. He was also credited in the movie "Cool Runnings" produced by Walt Disney. Freddie became well known after doing a series of television commercials for a number of major companies. He has also been featured in some of the nations top magazines, radio shows, and television interviews. Freddie developed his own way of educating and motivating people of all ages, showing them how to have fun while reaching for their goals. Freddie is an electrician, reggae singer, and motivational speaker!
For more information about an Appearance By Mr. Freddie Powell
Just moved to Kansas and am wondering if someone would steer me in the right direction of looking for teaching jobs. Do most schools advertise on their websites or the newspaper? Is there any teaching boards I can be watching? Please help!!!
On 4/05/03, marcia wrote: > On 3/27/03, Briana wrote: >> Just moved to Kansas and am wondering if someone > would >> steer me in the right direction of looking for teaching >> jobs. Do most schools advertise on their websites or > the >> newspaper? Is there any teaching boards I can be > watching? >> Please help!!! > > The KSDE (Kansas State Department of Education) > website has listings I think. You should contact the > districts near where you are living. The job picture is > pretty grim except in areas near KC where the population > is growing. Good luck.
Unfortunately, we are no longer growing in KC, either--area schools are decreasing staff.
Think you'll find what you need here.
Ginny