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Learning students understand how their high school education leads to their next academic or career steps.
Personalized
learning students understand the value of their teachers and respect their perspectives because they understand the work and effort their coaches and mentors put into seeing a real future for each learner.
Not exact matches
With educators better equipped at
understanding a
student's
learning process, classrooms are being formed around small groups, with
students who match each other's skill level working together.
Given the importance of physics and science, would it surprise you to
learn that studies have shown that traditional introductory college classes can decrease
students» conceptual
understanding of the subject?
For example, you should
understand how
student loan consolidation works, and
learn your options with income - driven repayment.
The 11 % of borrowers who don't
understand the credit impact of
student loans should
learn how debt repayment will affect their ability to take out other loans in the future.
After
learning of some surprising realities about the level of misinformation being disseminated about Social Security, Cheryl has made it her goal to provide
students with a deep
understanding of the multitude of factors that play a role in determining how retirees can achieve the maximum value available to them from Social Security.
This really facilitates
learning faster, teaches the
student to do the footwork of researching what they don't
understand, and having to output whatever they have
learned.
As
students learn the basic paradigms and the structure of biblical Hebrew, they will be able to
understand and gain access to the wealth of information stored on the CD - ROM and have a fighting chance of maintaining their linguistic skill throughout their ministry.
NCSCM's experience reveals that seminary professors are often profoundly shaken by what they
learn of ministry from interacting with our
students, while many of our adjunct faculty, both clergy and lay, display superior teaching skills and
understanding of their subject matter and contemporary ministry.
I believe that the contemporary
student generation's concern for freedom in higher education and their recognition of the slavishness of much of what goes by the name of liberal studies points toward the need to restore the lost element of leisure in the life of
learning and to renew the conviction that
understanding contains its own rewards.
They should be places where
students may come to
understand the joy of
learning for its own sake.
Male
students feel the burden as they
learn firsthand how women
students are revising the theological language, ministerial practice, and self -
understanding associated with a profession too long captive to the interests of men.
As Malcolm Warford, our newly appointed director of educational research, said to me recently after interviewing a cross section of our current
student body: «Reinhold Niebuhr's critique of shallow piety and privatized
learning continues to be our typical
understanding of the relationship between pastoral care and theology.
A Harvard
student will not so much be taught to read Shakespeare as
learn how to «read» him, which means
understanding the «dynamics of culture» encoded into his poetry and plays.
Maybe the best way to amplify and elevate President Trump's
understanding of that word «pro-life» would be for a premier Catholic university — say, for example, the University of Notre Dame — to invite him to campus to offer its commencement address, to explain his personal evolution on the abortion issue, and to share, listen, and
learn with a cross-section of
students and faculty in a respectful dialogue on the meaning of human dignity.
I hope reading what college staff and
students have to say about the quality and range of training options available today, will give you a broader
understanding and a deeper appreciation of what a precious resource these places of
learning and growth are.
Any sex and relationship programme must allow
students to come to
understand their sexuality, know what the Church teaches and
learn how to ive chaste lives.
For it to be such a place, we would need, for example, to form
students in the tradition of
learning — and taking seriously — the different ways in which Jews and Christians
understand the Hebrew Scripture or Old Testament.
By going meat free once a week at lunchtime, and participating in lessons which address the issues behind MFM,
students will
learn what it means to be more responsible global citizens and will better
understand how the choices they make today will affect them and future generations.
Today's culinary
students are
learning about traditional and unconventional foodservice venues and working with ingredients from around the world to gain an
understanding of authentic ethnic and ethnic inspired foods.
This system is designed to deeply
understand each
student's specific
learning profile including their strengths and potential.
We have found that when teachers allow
students to take home graded tests and then turn in test corrections, the
students can
learn from their mistakes and eventually
understand the material in depth.
Add a service
learning component to an existing unit to increase
student engagement and
understanding of the topic.
We encourage you to attend a Windows on Waldorf Tour to
learn how this time - tested international education offers children a solid academic foundation interwoven with unique multi-sensory experiences, to engage
students» interest, deepen their
understanding and spark their enthusiasm for
learning.
Tiffanie Hoang is a leraning specialist who works with
students to create individualized
learning strategies and tools to better help them
understand their own ways of
learning, and to explore and appreciate the fullness of their personhood.
Waldorf schools aim to help
students learn to find meaning in life and to
understand literature, music, theater, and dance from experience, not just observation and study, while fostering a lifelong love of
learning and use of the child's imagination.
With more autonomy within the classroom, teachers are able to develop a full
understanding of how each
student learns and what interests and motivates each individually.
Our
students also
learn to compost garden vegetation, furthering
understanding of the lifecycle.
Be sure that your child does
understand that standardized tests are used to measure how well
students learned grade level material.
Even if your child doesn't have daily homework, reviewing notes and preparing for tests and quizzes is really the only way
students can truly
understand and
learn a subject.
from another...» She used to be here in Michigan, more than one infant death here related to illegal use of vaccum at a home birth — her CPM credential was revoked (and later, one of her
students, having
learned similar practices at her «knee» also lost her credential) so I'm not surprised, but still shocked — I had
understood that she was «retired» from Midwifery after she moved to Utah; I'm very saddened by this.»
I don't
understand why it's so difficult for school administrators to
understand that a hungry child or
student can't
learn.
Both MFT and PHD
students are trained in early attachment, where at a weekly seminar they
learn the tools of
understanding first relationships in all their complexity.
We assess our
students to
understand their educational needs as well as their attitudes toward
learning.
Students with
learning disabilities in basic reading have difficulty
understanding the relationship between letters and sounds.
Students may benefit more from fewer assignments and a focus on deep
understanding of concepts
learned in class.
In one - on - one teaching, you have a lot better chance of them
understanding a concept before moving on, so the
student tends to
learn and
understand things better.
The parents of the children in my Brain Gym practice and the
students in my courses are very eager to
learn from all Pam's years of experience and from her deep
understanding and profound honoring of the uniqueness of each individual child.
The latter can be found in more successful teaching programs — like the one at Waldorf School of Baltimore — that are based on inquiry - based
learning, and on
students» self - evaluation of their
understanding of mathematical formulas and theories.
Through the guidance of a highly experienced Waldorf early childhood educator, you'll delve into child development;
learn about rhythms, transitions, and the cycle of the year; explore the importance of play; examine the inner development of the teacher; experience circle time activities and lessons in handwork, art, and movement; go though an early childhood
student's morning routine; and develop a true practical
understanding of Waldorf early childhood education.
This report serves to provide a better
understanding of possible factors that may contribute to difficulties in a school environment following a concussion and serves as a framework for the medical home, the educational home, and the family home to guide the
student to a successful and safe return to
learning.
We know BC schools
understand the central role mental well - being plays both in fostering optimal environments for
learning, and in engaging
students as they develop their skills and explore their passions.
Research shows that
students cheat more when they believe that grades and performance are valued in their classrooms and less when they believe that
learning, deep
understanding and mastery are valued.
Developing facility in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering Mathematics) programs, Mass Audubon educators
understand, is among the best ways that
students learn to engage the natural world.
Plus: effectively using main lessons; fostering speaking and listening skills in children;
understanding the scope of the language arts curriculum; writing and
understanding the value of pedagogical stories and birthday verses as healing for children; exploring methods of assessing
student learning
Tactile
learning has been shown to deepen
understanding and improve retention — even among graduate
students!
His program at Holy Trinity is telling us some important things about kids and school food — namely, that food doesn't need to be «dumbed down» for kids to accept it; that kids implicitly
understand when deep care is being put into the preparation of their food and they respond with equal respect; and that improving school food can change kids» attitudes about food outside the school yard gates, as was the case with the
student quoted by Chef Boundas who cut back on fast food now that he's eating healthful foods at lunch and
learning about nutrition and cooking in Chef Boundas's kitchen.
Based on a developmental
understanding of the
learning process and view of the child that takes human spirituality seriously, Summerfield Waldorf School offers
students a comprehensive
learning environment designed to challenge and support them in strengthening their cognitive, emotional and intentional abilities.
MORE THAN 2 MILLION POSITIVE DISCIPLINE BOOKS SOLD The Positive Discipline method has proved to be an invaluable resource for teachers who want to foster creative problem - solving within their
students, giving them the behavioral skills they need to
understand and process what they
learn.