Most of the money goes in salaries and allowances for teachers, or educators as they are now officially known. |
The author reads them as narratives of resistance to the received wisdom of the health educators. |
While in Washington, Hal strengthened USDA's communication links with public policy educators in the land grant university system. |
There is good reason for educators to be concerned about aliteracy, the lack of desire to read. |
Experts who choose to facilitate inquiry, rather than regurgitate their expertise, can be the most valued educators in our world. |
At the very least, your court record from juvie could register you as a criminal for life, in the eyes of educators and employers. |