Sentences with phrase «carefully coach the student»

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Teachers are paired with a coach for an entire school year (sustained approach), they regularly reflect on videorecordings of their classroom instruction and carefully observe how they interact with students (approach focused on interactions), and they apply the validated Classroom Assessment Scoring System (CLASS - S) to improve the quality of their interactions (rigorous approach).
Leaders and decision - makers at different levels of the early childhood sector must think carefully and creatively about how more early childhood educators can access coaching experiences that will effectively advance their instructional practices and allow them to better serve their students.
During the RTTC session, the coach carefully observes student and teacher behaviors and provides short, non-distracting cues so the teacher knows when and how to employ the strategies introduced during their PD session.
When new teachers have their administrators or carefully prepared mentors by their sides who can deliver trusted feedback and help them build a lesson plan, watch them teach, coach them through improvements and analyze student data, they get up to speed more quickly.
Money coach Melanie Buffel, who returned to complete her MBA as a single mom more than 20 years after finishing her last degree, says adults must plan carefully before returning to school as a mature student.
Students learn best about a new community and how to create their own identity within it when they are carefully coached and when they work together with other learners.
And if lawyers don't step up to this, it is worth noting that a carefully constructed coaching model would allow non-lawyers and law students to offer this type of pre-hearing coaching — albeit in more limited ways than lawyers, but nonetheless providing critical support and assistance.
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