When meeting with students, the teacher begins by saying the word aloud, making sure to model stretching the sounds.
Daigle previously testified that Lisa Percoco was an enthusiastic teacher
when she met with students but displayed «often sloppy» work.
When we meet with students or parents, we can pull up that information and it's all there verbatim, which makes it easy to keep things objective,» said Hein.
The advisory teacher is the primary owner of each student's Kickboard data, and they often use this data
when they meet with students daily during study hall and at the end of the school day.
Not exact matches
The two
met when Susan was going to be rooming
with Buffett's youngest sister as a college
student at Northwestern University, she says in an old video clip shared in the documentary.
The National Rifle Association has championed the idea of «a good guy
with a gun,» but no firearms will be allowed
when Vice President Pence speaks at its annual
meeting — sparking criticism from Parkland
students, who say schools should be afforded the same protection.
The emotional scene at the Capitol came on a day
when more than 100 more
students from the school were headed to Tallahassee by bus to
meet with Gov. Rick Scott, Attorney General Pam Bondi and legislative leaders.
Oliva said he was looking forward to
meeting with more
students on Wednesday but warned that
when dealing
with constitutional rights, «we have to be very careful» and the solutions should focus on more than guns.
Robert Coles, author and child psychiatrist at Harvard,
met and had several conversations
with Karen Horney
when he was a medical
student and she was hospitalized in New York City, a few days before her death.
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When Shane Wright
met with members of Vocal Point, a Brigham Young University a cappella group that was considering competing on NBC's singing show «The Sing Off,» the main question he had for the nine male
students had nothing to do
with their singing talent.
Mary Somerville, overcoming, as her daughter says, «obstacles apparently insurmountable, at a time
when women were well - nigh totally debarred from education»; Charlotte Bronte, writing in secret and publishing under a pseudonym because only so could she hope for just criticism; Harriet Hunt, admitted to the Harvard Medical School in 1850 but forced out by the enraged
students; Elizabeth Blackwell, applying to twelve medical schools before she could secure admission, and
meeting with insult and contumely in her endeavor to study and practice medicine; Mary Lyon, treated as a wild fanatic because she wanted American girls to be educated — such figures are typical in woman's struggle for intellectual opportunity.
One of them, Charles Boswell, blinded in the war, recalls that the campus at the University of Alabama was particularly attractive that fall,
with its white - columned houses and the famous Gorgas Oak that was a favorite
meeting place for
students, a part of the campus spared
when the Yankees burned Tuscaloosa 74 years before.
The results of our survey indicate that
when students believe that they can
meet their parents» expectations, there is a statistically significant correlation
with the following
student outcomes:
When I
met Reed, she was working
with a 17 - year - old girl named Keitha Jones, whose childhood had been extremely difficult and painful and who expressed her frustration and anger by starting a fistfight, nearly every morning,
with the first
student at her high school who looked at her the wrong way.
But
when I asked this question yesterday at our Food Services Parent Advisory Committee
meeting, I learned that not only does stigma remain a real issue at some schools, there's now a troubling, modern - day twist on the problem: on some campuses, hapless kids standing in the federally reimbursable meal line are having their pictures taken by other
students» cell phones,
with the photos then uploaded to Facebook and / or texted around the school along
with disparaging messages about the child's economic status.
When it comes to making changes to school lunch options around the country, food service directors are often
met with resistance from staff, parents, and
students.
«
When he came to Wales, whether he was
meeting students, health managers or party activists in Ceredigion, or farmers in the mart in Newcastle Emlyn, whether he was canvassing during the by - election at Tredegar or Blaenau Gwent, he had the same effectiveness
with people.
«
When I finally got a
meeting with my supervisor to define the scope of my project in preparation for my transfer exam from a MPhil
student to a PhD
student, he «suggested» I change my project 1 year after starting because he commented that my project was on the «border» of the interest of his group,» she continues.
Van der Baan will be sharing the studies» findings extensively
with industry and university
students this fall
when he travels to 25 different cities in North America to
meet with as many different professional societies as this year's Society for Exploration Geophysicists honorary lecturer.
Although a good portion of my time is now devoted to administrative duties such as project management,
meeting with colleagues, and communicating results in written and oral form, I do make time for laboratory and fieldwork, which still gives me the excitement it did
when I was a
student.
Bradley advises
students and postdocs to write an itemized list of their concerns to help them stay calm and on - topic
when they
meet with their supervisors.
When I
meet with first - and second - year M.D. / Ph.D.
students to discuss the choice of a thesis mentor and topic, certain questions always seem to come up.
Christopher Dickey, one of her graduate
students and later a research assistant, recalled going to scientific
meetings with Perera in the early 1990s,
when molecular epidemiology was new.
When Robert Heimer, one of Dukhovlinova's Yale mentors, met her when she was a recently graduated master's student, she was «very desirous of getting more training, improving her English, working on her laboratory skills, but also developing a more well - rounded approach to understanding the problems associated with drug use in HIV disease,» he s
When Robert Heimer, one of Dukhovlinova's Yale mentors,
met her
when she was a recently graduated master's student, she was «very desirous of getting more training, improving her English, working on her laboratory skills, but also developing a more well - rounded approach to understanding the problems associated with drug use in HIV disease,» he s
when she was a recently graduated master's
student, she was «very desirous of getting more training, improving her English, working on her laboratory skills, but also developing a more well - rounded approach to understanding the problems associated
with drug use in HIV disease,» he says.
When I interviewed a few counselors, they explained that a lot of their job was having one - off
meetings with students who they wouldn't hear from ever again.
When I worked as an ECSE teacher I was responsible for 17
students, the IEP's for each
student, making transportation arrangements, communicating
with parents and staff for IEP
meetings, developing lesson plans relating to each
student's goals, and documenting progress on data goals.
When Terri first
meets with Fitzgerald, the principal tells him there are two extremes of
students, «the good - hearted kids and the bad - hearted kids,» and he thinks Terri is one of the good - hearted ones.
The film chronicles the life of Adele, a young girl whose life is turned upside down
when she
meets and gets into a relationship
with Emma, a blue - haired art
student.
When 15 year - old private school
student and chronic extracurricular under - overachiever Max Fischer (Jason Schwartzman) becomes disillusioned
with his academic career, he
meets a detached wealthy industrialist (Bill Murray), and both men learn about love in an awkward romantic triangle
with Max's teacher (Olivia Williams).
His early aspiration was to be a writer, but as he told Matt Zoller Seitz in his book of interviews
with and essays on the director, The Wes Anderson Collection, he was drawn to film
when he started reading books by and about filmmakers as a
student at the University of Texas, where he
met his frequent collaborator Owen Wilson in a playwriting class.
He notes that
when you place quality before compliance you'll often find that compliance is
met, because the standards were written
with the intent to provide quality
student graduate outcomes.
And then, the
students get a chance to take practice runs — first in front of an iPad connected to a pulldown screen in Larsen Hall, and then the next day, the «Big Show,» as Weber calls it,
when they
meet in the school's media lab, complete
with full lighting, a green screen, and professional video camera.
PBL can align
with CCSS
when teachers, knowing their kids» interests and abilities, let projects evolve to
meet student needs as well as the standards.
When I crisscrossed the district to talk to principals and administrators about their
student data, I was often
met with fear, confusion, and skepticism.
When the mother of child # 600 (out of 600) arrived at the school office to drop off the
students meds before heading back to the local shelter, the schools assistant principal sprinted to cover the teachers classroom so she could
meet face - to - face
with the mother.
Instead of assigning disciplinary consequences
when students don't
meet behavior expectations, why not deal them as we would deal
with academic failures and missteps?
I know that an increasing number of schools now have
student advisory periods, a time
when a group of
students meet with a teacher for advisory help.
When Anne is not dealing
with parents who want their child labeled as ADD (attention deficit disorder) to get extra privileges or
with a
student who is thinking of transferring to a nearby high school to improve her class ranking, she is coping
with the shock of once again
meeting her lost love, who has enrolled his nephew in Fenimore High School.
The form provides a record of the incident that you can use
when meeting with parents and / or administrators, and it helps
students learn to reflect upon and modify their behavior.
Students with special needs do better
when schools and communities have the resources to
meet those needs.
Behavior issues often drive inexperience teachers from the classroom; however if teachers
met with other teachers to discuss discipline techniques and
students problems, the inexperienced teachers would feel less isolated and develop positive skills
when dealing
with difficult
students or communicating
with difficult parents.
Fridays, after
students are dismissed, we have whole - staff professional development
when teachers collaborate
with their colleagues in common planning time
meetings.
The result is that each
student meets indicators only
when he demonstrates mastery of said indicator
with evidence.
This suggests that
when students are praised for their intelligence, they become so over-identified
with their performance, so personally humiliated by setbacks, that they can't tell the truth even to an anonymous peer they will never
meet.
Nettie Watkins, a psychologist for the Baltimore schools, said
when she
meets with teachers, she tries to increase their awareness of underlying factors to a
student's behavior.
At that party, I
met Eleonora — a beautiful women
with a beautiful smile, and also a
student from Venezuela,
When she asked me what I was planning to do after my studies, I told her in all seriousness that I intended to become the secretary of education of Venezuela.
When using a probing discussion, a teacher
meets with an individual
student and asks him or her questions about the SEL skill, making sure to address the score 2 content, the score 3 content, and the score 4 content.
When it is time to return the next writing assignment, consider first
meeting with the
students working on specific rubric goals and showing them their rubric scoring before returning a formal grade.
When students have conflicts
with each other, arrange for the
students to
meet with you at lunch, after or before school.
My favorite part of these team
meetings is
when students recognize that a group member is struggling
with a particular task, they will often assign themselves to the struggling
student's card to assist them.