Sentences with phrase «teachers group students»

The teachers group students in similar or intentionally mixed - level groupings for appropriate interventions.
Teachers group students into small group based on the skills they're working on to focus instruction on what students need to be taught.

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«These are things any great teacher would be able to do for a small group of students in a particular classroom,» Baker says, but D2L can do it on a massive scale.
Another national walkout, organized by a different group of students, is planned for April 20, the 19th anniversary of the 1999 attack at Colorado's Columbine High School that killed 12 students and a teacher and left two dozen more injured.
Another group is planning a national walk - out on April 2o, which marks 19 years since the 1999 Columbine High School mass shooting, in which 12 students and one teacher were killed.
With a clear four - step methodology to help readers move from idea to action, templates for readers to map out their problems and the opposing ideas for solving them, and with practical and memorable stories, from music mogul Jay - Z, to the founder of Vanguard Group, Creating Great Choices was written with MBA students, business managers, non-profit and government agency leaders, teachers, and even elementary school students in mind.
Brandon Minoff, a student at Stoneman Douglas High School, said in an interview with CNN that a teacher assigned him to work with Mr. Cruz on a group project two years ago.
Without intending any any disrespect to your contention, I wonder how the use of a school building by a religious group at a time or day when students and teachers are not using it is likely to result in a situation in which the «religious group becomes identified with the school, which appears to be promoting that brand of religion».
When I was in first grade, teachers assigned students to reading groups based on how well they could read.
The Sutton Trust has found excessive praise or grouping students by their ability doesn't aid learning, and that a teacher's knowledge of a subject is more likely to make a difference.
Mark Elder's visit to Auschwitz with his wife Zoe, a teacher, and a group of her history students prompted... More
Regardless of the criteria used for class placement, the purpose of such grouping is either to enable the teacher to manage the students more effectively or to use the school to sustain class distinctions recognized in the society of which the school is an agency.
In addition to classroom growth methods, schools should develop a variety of other small groups for students, led by qualified teachers, counselors, and school psychologists.
«4 Growth groups offer a setting in which students and teachers can wrestle together with the value dilemmas and relationship problems which are central to the development of a workable life - style; they can promote the integration of relevant content from our culture in this process.
Finally, a vertical group composed of two trustees, administrators, teachers, parents, excellent students, and failing or dropout students is held on the theme: «Our schools: What I like and don't like about them, and what I want them to be.
Research findings on the group showed that the teachers had developed new listening skills, improved teacher - to - teacher relationships, and increased their understanding of themselves, each other, and their students.5
Beginning with a growth workshop for key administrators and board members, encounter groups are subsequently provided for interested teachers, students, and parents.
Merle M. Ohlsen describes group counseling of adolescents and children in schools.9 Helen Driver reports on two groups for high school seniors, three groups for college students, and four leaderless teachers» groups.10 The second part of Driver's book reports on forty - four projects using small groups in elementary, high school, college, and graduate professional schools (as well as mental health settings), as described by the leaders of each group.
One seminary teacher tells of being at his greatest effectiveness during the days that he shared with his students the blow - by - blow account of his dealings with real estate people as he sold his house to a member of a minority group and tried, at the same time, to act responsibly toward his neighbors.
Led by a psychologist, the youth, teachers, and graduate students spent most of the weekends in confrontation groups of fifteen.
Our Bible study group included the inevitable doctor — a medical student, actually — along with a veterinarian, a house painter, an attorney a secretary or two, a teacher, a dental student, a campus ministry staff person, an employee of the sewer department, and assorted mothers of young children.
Teachers and students form one group before their common objects, which are, indeed, subjects, actively making their presence felt in the community.
There are few theological schools where these groups do not compete for the students» interest and time, where some members of the former group do not feel that the scholarliness of theological study is being impaired by the attention claimed for field work and counseling, where teachers of preaching, church administration and pastoral care and directors of field work do not regard much of the theological work as somewhat beside the point in the education of a minister for the contemporary Church.
The Appendix enables pastors, students, and teachers of preaching to probe dimensions of their own preaching and preaching situations by setting out groups of questions.
I was taking dance lessons, and every year my teacher would bring a group of students to NYC to see some shows and take classes with her friends and colleagues there.
Different stakeholders, such as farmers, policy makers, students and teachers, research and development professionals, medical and health practitioners, and media and public information officers, including those from women's groups and the religious sectors were briefed about the project from July to September 2017.
They worked in groups using the Musical Futures ethos (i.e. students determining their own groups, selecting instruments and then working with the teacher stepping back, and becoming more of a facilitator).
We divide the players by age and skill into groups that have a student - teacher ratio of 8:1.
The teacher, a lady in her 30s, was dividing her students into several groups and to my surprise, she named the groups after football clubs.
These experiments have their roots in a technique Cohen developed as an assistant professor at Yale in the late 1990s that he called wise intervention — brief, controlled interactions that served to counteract students» fears that their teachers were judging them not as individuals but as members of a stereotyped group.
They are full of student discussions and group activities large and small; teachers guide the conversation, but they spend much less time lecturing than most public school teachers do.
I make sure our teachers are having group discussions with the students regularly, publishing students» work and posting their art on display.
Parent should ask whether the classroom is teacher - led or child - focused, and whether students can work at their own pace or if they must follow a schedule, and whether they are required to participate in group work or whether they can work independently if they choose.
Communicating your school's nutrition program effectively means reaching out to a number of key groups; not just students and their parents, but teachers, administrators, custodians, and the community at - large.
Cooperative Learning: Circle Time is a group experience of high - energy songs, dances and question - and - answer interactions between our students and their teacher.
Many schools are willing to allow students to start their own clubs or intramural sports teams as long as there is an interest, the club is open to everyone, and a teacher or other adult is willing to support or supervise the group.
We are a local group of parents, students, teachers, principals, nutritionists, policymakers, anti-hunger advocates, and community members who want our kids to have good food in our schools.
In the meantime, the district is launching an advisory committee made up parents, teachers, students, faith leaders and community groups.
In one of the many experiments cited in Paul Tough's new book, Helping Children Succeed, a group of middle school students received this message on a Post-it note, attached to a paper their teachers were handing back.
Our camp staff are a diverse group of naturalists, teachers, and college students who want more than a summer job.
Every student is part of a group of students, with a teacher leader, called a «crew.»
As a student and teacher you will receive ongoing lifetime access to our online support in our Facebook group The Nurture Collective, have a Blossom Buddy with another student to help you keep accountability and attend our annual Nurture Day to meet other students and experience new learning and guest speakers.
A group of about 30 students and teachers was assembled to work on the project, a process Curran said he found fascinating.
That program matches a group of students and teachers with a project for an outside partner, such as a government or business or local agency, said Melinda Geist, Prairie View media center director.
In the middle of the last school year they hosted conversations with individuals and groups from the various sectors of the school: parents, teachers, founders, staff, board members, donors, and older students.
Check out these guides from the National PTA and ask your local parent - teacher - student group to make the success of student nutrition programs a priority.
During Bein's visit on Nov. 12 and Delli's visit on Nov. 13, the candidates toured Arlington Heights schools and met with selected groups such as representatives from the parent teachers association, administrators, teachers and students, Friedman said.
@user1873 - I would say that for teachers and other «group» situations, the teacher's time is divided by all students.
The ways we engage with our friends, the preferences and hostilities we harbour, the views we have about teachers, parents, education, or people from other ethnic groups — however loosely held — can easily be «excavated» by the student of ideologies, who can then identify, classify and maybe even anticipate the ideas and behaviour people display in their roles as members of a society.
Basically, a new committee of teacher volunteers from across the state would review all exam questions after the items had been tried out on a pilot basis in «field tests» conducted among sample groups of students statewide.
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