Vice Provost, School of Education at Dallas College. Teacher Preparation Enthusiast. Ambassador to the greatest game in the business today. Tweets are my own.
“Teaching made me who I am, but I didn’t do it alone. I was shaped by mentors who modeled what mastery looked like," said Commit's @MiguelForDallas as he joined @DMagazine to discuss why tackling teacher retention is more urgent than ever. Learn more👇: https://t.co/BPeKHd0qMw
I am so grateful for the opportunity to go the @_texascapital to share with legislators the pivotal work of our partnership with @dallascollegetx teacher residencies, the role of mentor teachers & the Para-to-Teach , & what we need to sustain these crucial teachers pipelines.
We are excited to announce the launch of the Center for Reigniting the Educator Workforce (CREW) at Dallas College. This summer, CREW will begin creating regional apprenticeship hubs to ensure Texas schools have access to qualified teachers.
Full story: https://t.co/AENpPprGaL
Carmesia Washington was 1 of more than 150 students that graduated from R bachelor's in ed. program last week. Roughly 25 years since she first enrolled at @dallascollegetx ... our accessible degree made pursuing her dream of being a teacher possible!
https://t.co/fgWix1WkHx
@TNTP recently spoke with some of our incredible SOE team members and faculty to discuss how our @dallascollegetx School of Education is embedding HQIM into our educator preparation program to best support and prepare future teachers.
https://t.co/Z7LTKUJr9m
A big thank you to @DCEOmagazine & @DallasInnovates for honoring us with the Award for Innovation in Education for our advancements in 2023, including our Student Teacher Residency program. See how our team is driving a new vision for North Texas: https://t.co/dZVhvCktfE
Appreciate @ReachUniversity mentioning the work @dallascollegetx is leading in the teacher apprenticeship space in #TX along with Dallas County Schools. Lucky to have thought partners like @ReachUniversity and @NationalGYO (and others) to help move this important work forward.
“The apprenticeship model is a centuries-old approach for building the next gen of skilled workers. So, what makes an apprenticeship degree different?” Pres. Ross breaks it down - with insights from @ryancraigap
& more. @citizenross@StandTogether
https://t.co/xGnaLaqFcE
We’ve added another on-campus preschool in partnership with Bezos Academy Dallas – Cockrell Hill. Now, some of our Mountain View Campus student parents can attend classes with quality, convenient and tuition-free, full-day, year-round programming. Info: https://t.co/ZpwV3RkJ8T
The U.S. Department of Education has awarded our School of Education $3.8 million! This infusion of financial support will play a pivotal role in guiding our newest class of aspiring educators along their academic journey. Full news story: https://t.co/lP8JvfOJK8
Rob DeHaas, Dallas College's vice provost, is breaking barriers and transforming education. Learn how he's empowering students and pioneering innovative pathways. https://t.co/SHButvsMcA
The next time you read a story about labor shortages in education, remember that public education has the lowest job opening rate of any major industry in the American economy.
That and more in my latest for @The74: https://t.co/XfJTTznN5G
Zully Sanchez of @dallascollegetx and @RichardsonISD the potential for expanding access to registered apprenticeships for teachers to the benefit of students:
“It truly felt like I was being invested in while I was investing in schools in my community.” - Zully S.
Zully Sanchez of @dallascollegetx and @RichardsonISD the potential for expanding access to registered apprenticeships for teachers to the benefit of students:
“It truly felt like I was being invested in while I was investing in schools in my community.” - Zully S.
New: There are a lot of warnings signs about the American teaching force right now. So what should policymakers do?
I offer nine big, research-informed ideas.
https://t.co/zuZN32MO2z
We are proud to support @dallascollegetx's teacher apprenticeship program and the 2017 Texas law that made it possible for community colleges to offer four-year bachelor’s degrees in high-need areas, including teaching. #txed
Learn more: https://t.co/pdCm8Bm2yd