Word: lecturere
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"The policy community is putting this enormous challenge on teachers, that is, educating all students to high standards, and at the same time expressing doubt about the competency of teachers," said Paul S. Reville, a lecturer at Harvard's Graduate School of Education.
In the book, Chall wrote that schools need to teach both meaning and phonics. Despite the changing views about phonics, Chall never changed the conclusion she reached in Learning to Read, said Lecturer on Education John D. Strucker '66.
Hillsdale started to turn upside down last month, after Roche's daughter-in-law Lissa, 41, shot herself to death in a gazebo in the school's arboretum. In the days that followed, her grieving husband George Roche IV, 44, a lecturer in history and exercise physiology at the school...
In a panel discussion last night interspersed with a plethora of sometimes-bizarre metaphors, Harvard Law School Lecturer Jonathan L. Zittrain and AETNA Professor of Public Policy Frederic Michael Scherer argued both sides of the Microsoft anti-trust lawsuit.
Harvard recently began taking a more aggressive approach to tobacco issues, according to John D. Donahue, the Raymond Bernon Lecturer in Public Policy at the Kennedy School of Government and an ACSR member last year.