Sentences with phrase «students become accustomed to»

I think most graduate students become accustomed to running their experiments their way and having more control over their day - to - day activities than they typically would in another job.
Importantly, the benefits of testing for learning were accompanied by reductions in test anxiety (possibly because students became accustomed to testing style or as a result of positive feedback from earlier tests) and subjective estimates of cognitive demand.»
After Virginia increased the level of difficulty of its tests in recent years, scores had fallen, but the gains in the 2014 - 2015 school year reflect an upward trend attributed in part to teachers and students becoming accustomed to the more rigorous tests.

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That level of exchange ranks poorly relative to the pace and scope of dialogue to which the coming MBA students have become accustomed with social media.
Students of anthropology have become accustomed to intellectual eruptions in the discipline, as newly discovered fossils turn cherished theories on their heads.
By ROGER LEWIN Students of anthropology have become accustomed to intellectual eruptions in the discipline, as newly discovered fossils turn cherished theories on their heads.
The impact of faster times - to - completion is that graduate students are likely to be slightly less productive in their graduate years than universities and granting agencies have become accustomed to.
We're seeing a trend towards more mobile devices being used by students to access content, as they become accustomed to consuming media on - the - go and being in constant contact with their peers.
This element of engagement is especially important, he argues, when teaching students who've become accustomed to flashy technology: «As all of us in education know, it's not easy to compete with video games and iPods for a teenager's attention anymore.
A song can improve transitions because it becomes a behavior cue: Students grow accustomed to the length of the song or part of a song and internalize the time they have to move on to the next task, which helps them begin to take responsibility for their own learning.
The dynamic nature of «business» is starting to be realised among students at Longsands Academy, Cambridgeshire, with year 8 pupils quickly becoming accustomed to the reality of what lies ahead post education.
MARYLAND»S plunge in scores on standardized tests for elementary and middle school students has unsettled a state that, as a national leader in education, had become accustomed to yearly increases in student performance.
As students become more accustomed to personalized learning, teaching and leadership throughout schools, they want more relevant food choices to support their experiences in schools.
Students accustomed to learning «by the book» find that their teachers expect them to become active investigators and researchers rather than passive recipients of knowledge.
Charters offered options that were intensely focused on quality and student achievement — a refreshing change for parents who had become accustomed to hearing excuses for failure.
The students at the CCA have the most experience in this, as they have become accustomed to encountering a Tino Sehgal work when they visit the Wattis Institute.
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