Students accessing articles to discuss in class from the library's collection is consistent with their university's «institutional subscription» to the journal.
Not exact matches
Only a small minority of users — university
students, scientists and select government officials — have
access to Kwangmyong, a domestic intranet «that offers email and websites but is totally shut off from the rest of the world,» according to a Slate
article.
According to this
article from the Wall Street Journal, General Mills Foodservice has awarded $ 375,000 in Fuel Up ™ Grants since 2009; most grant recipients have used the awards to expand breakfast outside the cafeteria to improve
student access to, and participation in, school breakfast.
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Access to the Private
Student Portal containing: recordings, class notes, studies,
articles, and handouts.
Provide
access to a wide variety of texts: With a digital device in their hand, it's easier than ever for
students to search for an
article, blog post, or ebook on a topic of interest.
Open
Access materials are perfect for all kinds of e-learning uses including MOOCs (massive online open courses) as well as smaller, closed courses, Open
Access articles can be used easily by
students and teachers a like.
Other
articles may ask you to put yourself in your
student's shoes, but why bother when you probably have easy
access to your
students.
Two open
access articles I wrote about how to teach
students about their brains are:
In her
article, she looks at research on the impact of the Kalamazoo Promise experiment, in which
students attending public schools in Kalamazoo, Michigan can
access funds from private donors to pay for all or most of the tuition at any of Michigan's public universities or community colleges.
This
article should have made a distinction between SchoolNet, an online instructional - management system that gives administrators, teachers, and parents
access to
student - level data, and SchoolStat, a performance - management system designed by the University of Pennsylvania's Fels Institute of Government that involves monthly data - review meetings among administrators districtwide.
The National Center for Special Education in Charter Schools is the only national organization devoted entirely to ensuring that
students with disabilities have ready
access to charter schools that are prepared to help them thrive, and we have noticed that most
articles mentioning
students with disabilities seem less focused on the
students themselves than on using those
students as a tool to criticize charter schools.
If this does occur, in the majority of cases, extracts from these linked
articles are contained in a «Detailed Investigation into the Context for Teachers», which
students could
access if required.
In this
article, Nancy Willard discusses the risks and benefits of such sites and offers schools a comprehensive approach to addressing
student Internet
access.
For this reason, this
article examines the impact that the Every
Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) could have on African American
students»
access to mental health support services in PreK — 12 schools.
Certain Internet sites are blocked, but
students have
access to numerous kid - friendly research sites, including a search engine for magazine
articles.
The
article discusses how increased
access to broadband Internet will allow
students and teachers to
access a range of digital education technologies.
ASCD members can
access an
article featuring young people who have been bullied sharing how educators and peers can help, titled «What
Students Say About Bullying» by Stan Davis and Charisse Nixon, as well as a research synthesis titled «Bullying — and the Power of Peers,» which explores who bullies, why they bully, and what educators and children can do to prevent it.
Rarely does a week go by when there is not an
article in a local or national newspaper related to concerns about equal
access and problems associated with educating
students with disabilities in the charter sector.
This
article identifies four programs that have the potential to help school districts provide equal
access, treatment, and opportunity for ALL
students.
In a subsequent
article, the Sacramento Bee featured Aguilar saying that the way to increase equity and
access in the district's special programs is not through lowering the standards of admittance into HISP for
students of color.
Use this
article to learn how to
access the resources that will support you in planning, implementing, and grading Applied Mathematics, as well as how to review and grade
student work.
With ongoing pressure to enhance the high school experience, this
article argues that Linked Learning has the potential to increase
students»
access to a wide range of postsecondary opportunities by addressing a diverse range of
students» needs and goals.
The publication includes useful
articles and checklists on topics such as conversation topics for parents and their
students such as completing a FERPA form, paying for college,
student health,
accessing university resources and even some humor.
Last month Drexel University opened their new «Library Learning Terrace,» offering
students 24 - hour
access to the university's 170 million e-books, digital newspapers, magazine and journal
articles, and other educational material.
As a publisher of a social studies textbook for our state's history, in addition to the challenges described in this
article, one of the biggest challenges we face is there is no standard way to do business with K - 12 schools because they vary in their technology deployment, how
students access the ebooks (e.g. whether each
student receives an account) and selling enhanced ebooks, note: not ePub3 or iBooks, in the App Store.
Here you have
access to a number of resources including our monthly newsletter,
student articles and the latest in international
student news.
For university
students, Perlego offers a subscription to
access academic books and
articles.
Argument against climate change: how will the earth have evolved in 200 -500 years: What is the foundation of your arguments for or against the climate change science — and have the
students access research
articles and mobile apps to state their positions for or against climate change.
I think a key problem at the root of the
articling crisis and ongoing
access to justice concerns is that law school, as wonderful as it is (I loved it), simply does not adequately train
students with skills that can be applied in a constructive way to benefit clients.
The
article quotes Cori Ghitter, the Law Society's Director of Professionalism and
Access: ««Another part of it is a cultural change to say to lawyers, who never thought of themselves as being qualified to offer either a full or partial
article, that you have something to teach and can take on a
student.»
And the construction of electronic casebooks, where linking to
articles and deep linking to parts of
articles should happen smoothly within a
student's browser, is not as easy as it could be with an open
access repository.
«I definitely think not releasing the remediation framework until March 14 caused a lot of uncertainty, especially for 1L
students who are really fearful of what this will mean for being able to
access summer job opportunities and
articling positions in the future.»
We need to create an Ontario Legal Corps composed of lawyers and
articling students to address the
access to justice crisis in this province and we need to do it now.
The University of Toronto
student - run Indigenous Law Journal seems to be one of the best sources for current issues, with free, open
access to its
articles.
Harvard University launched a Web site in September, DASH, devoted to providing
access to scholarly
articles written by faculty and
students.
The Equity &
Access Office provides in - person training in cultural competence (or referrals to appropriate facilitators) to a wide variety of audiences, including
articled clerks in the Skills Course, law
students at the Schulich School of Law at Dalhousie University, law firms, conferences, and Nova Scotia Barristers» Society staff.
A group led by David Wiseman and Suzanne Bouclin at the University of Ottawa proposed that the profession (i.e. 44,000 lawyers) pay and provide
access to justice
articles, not place the financial burden on
students http://www.lsuc.on.ca/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=2147487551
Nonetheless, as Springer is one of the big four publishers and thus speaks to a bigger movement, to have
students saying «no» to open
access at this point, or to imagine that open
access or
article processing fees instantly discounts the quality or prestige, is something that needs to addressed.
Variations of this model include the creation of
articling positions for duty counsel in Small Claims, Legal Corps dedicated to improving
access to justice, clerkships in Family Court, and increasing funds to legal clinics in order to hire
students.
Think about what is facing us: the calls to action, the future of
articling — or if not
articling, what to have in its place — the impact of technology on legal practice, the
access to justice imperative, the experience of racialized members of the profession, mental health among lawyers and law
students and so on and so on.
ACLRC's work on
Access to Justice would not be possible without the assistance of our dedicated volunteers, as well as our
articling and summer
students.
Paliare Roland is a law firm in which a variety of people work may work together on a legal concern, including lawyers,
articling students or law
students, clerks, and administrative assistants, and have
access to personal information.
As such, if you really want to improve public
access to justice in Surrey, the solution is not to flood the Lower Mainland (a market in which law
students already have a very difficult time finding
articles - yes, even in Surrey) with junior lawyers but to build a new courthouse on the Surrey side of the river.
The Equity &
Access Officer provides in - person training in cultural competence (or referrals to appropriate facilitators) to a wide variety of audiences, including
articled clerks in the Skills Course, law
students at the Schulich School of Law at Dalhousie University, law firms, conferences and Society staff.
Book - It Legal's online platform gives attorneys on - demand
access to a pool of top law
students across the country for help with legal research, editing and proofing, document review, writing
articles, deposition summaries, and whatever other tasks they have on hand.
«Opening another law school will not address some of the issues currently facing
students, with respect to
articling, high tuition costs or
access to justice,» de Meulles said.
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Every month or so a
student or faculty member asks me whether electronic
access to SCLR exists for an
article.
Rob Walichnowski, a third - year
student who will soon begin his
articles, reflected, «I was more convinced that the
access to justice problem is one which will take a generation to overcome, and that as such, we must get to work.»