Not exact matches
Instead of teaching their own
positive convictions, which can help overcome a dehumanizing orthodoxy and so transform the life of the church, these schools seem to think that they will transform society and church by offering this or that course in urban studies, by relocating the setting of
education to the
places «where people live,» and by increased field experiences.
Of course, there's a time and
place for the hospital and not everyone is comfortable at home, but with
education, perhaps more people can share in these
positive experiences so many people have!
Education is still not free in many
places, but cash transfer and school feeding programmes have had a
positive impact on school enrolment for the poor.
Whether it's from increasingly squeezed budgets, higher demand for school
places or growing concerns about young people's mental health, schools are still expected to balance these while providing a high - quality
education and a
positive springboard into adolescence and adulthood.
Guidance released in 2010 by the Department for
Education and Skills recommends taking a
positive approach, so that rather than focusing on what not to do, the teacher encourages pupils to recognise what they already do in life to keep themselves safe, and to extend this to less familiar
places and situations.
Putting a
Positive Behavior Support Plan in
place can help you have a successful year, especially if you are teaching in a self - contained classroom with special
education students.
Place - based
education offers an ideal opportunity to develop strong,
positive partnerships among community stakeholders — in fact, it can't succeed without them.
That's despite the fact that Hokitika received a generally
positive review from the
Education Review Office in 2014, which found that «most students are achieving at or above expected national levels in reading, writing and mathematics» and concluded «the school is well
placed to sustain and improve its performance»
They are less likely to be
placed in special
education, and they are more likely to pursue
education beyond high school and have more
positive attitudes and behavior.
If your desire is to make
positive sustainable change in special
education law, there is no better
place to gain the proper foundation than the ISEA!
I think it is also important to put in
place a
positive education (based on the rewards) of dogs and especially for Chihuahuas (who have their character!).
Though they lack an extensive academic background, which
places their children at risk for low
education, their
positive attitude manifested in daily pro-educational behaviors overcomes their low
education level because they both motivate their children to pursue academic success and participate in their children's learning.
Positive education represents a paradigm shift away from viewing
education merely as a route to academic attainment and towards viewing it as a
place where students can cultivate their intellectual minds while developing a broad set of character strengths, virtues, and well - being.
[jounal] Oswald, K. / 2005 / Preventing trouble: Making schools safer
places using
positive behavior supports /
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