It is targeted at higher
ability students so includes sentences using past, present and future tenses.
Not exact matches
The stark responsiveness to the business cycle suggests that many college
students, and especially female college
students, have sufficient
ability to complete more challenging majors, such as STEM fields, yet choose not to do
so in periods with stronger labor market prospects.»
So a
student in the bottom half of his class at Harvard University might be less confident in his
abilities than a
student in the top half of his class at a less prestigious institution.
So, before you postpone your payments, which could have a big impact on your overall
ability to repay your
student loans, you may want to review the eligibility requirements for PSLF.
For Millennials looking to jumpstart their careers,
student debt, among other factors, can seriously hamper their
ability to do
so.
Studying the humanities offers
students «mental empowerment»
so that they can go forward in life armed with «a sense of social responsibility» and «intellectual and practical skills that span all areas of study, such as communication, analytical and problem - solving skills, and a demonstrated
ability to apply knowledge and skills in real - world settings.»
«While we support the
ability of all our
students to explore difficult issues, we also encourage them to do
so in ways that are sensitive to others,» he aid.
Furthermore, just as comprehensive schools are desirable as a solvent of social class lines,
so classes with
students of differing
abilities are valuable, provided the classes can be internally organized
so as to let
students proceed at their own pace, with enrichment through greater depth and scope of materials independently mastered by the most able
students, and with special assistance by the teacher for the less able.
The capacities that develop in the earliest years may be harder to measure on tests of kindergarten readiness than
abilities like number and letter recognition, but they are precisely the skills, closely related to executive functions, that researchers have recently determined to be
so valuable in kindergarten and beyond: the
ability to focus on a single activity for an extended period, the
ability to understand and follow directions, the
ability to cope with disappointment and frustration, the
ability to interact capably with other
students.
Psychologist Angela Duckworth, a protà © gà © of Seligman's, has done a range of studies — on college
students with low SAT scores, West Point plebes, and national spelling bee contestants, among others — and has found that a determined response to setbacks, an
ability to focus on a task, and other noncognitive character strengths are highly predictive of success, much more
so than IQ scores.
And it has become clear, at the same time, that the educators who are best able to engender noncognitive
abilities in their
students often do
so without really «teaching» these capacities the way one might teach math or reading — indeed, they often do
so without ever saying a word about them in the classroom.
We do know that AP courses often come with much more homework,
so students need to be prepared for the extra work and make sure this fits with their overall schedule and their
ability to take care of their health and well - being.
Excerpt: «Chris knows that we have to invest in Oregon's community college and state university system to ensure
students from all walks of life have the
ability to study, train and update their skills
so they can compete for good - paying jobs today and be ready for the high - tech jobs of Oregon's next economy.»
Chancellor Nancy Zimpher is championing a
so - called «rational» five - year tuition plan that would arguably provide
students and their families the
ability to plan for annual increases.
In a statement last week, Nicole Malliotakis, a Staten Island assemblywoman who pushed for the change, said the reason to add cursive was
so that
students would «know how to write a signature of their own to identify themselves, and have the
ability to sign a legal document, check or voter - registration form.»
A final - year PhD
student with this load highlights, «very few taught postgraduates have any practical
ability,
so they take up a great deal of my time to train them to carry out the work.
Next he asked whether, «based on their experience in teaching and supervising graduate
students, the collective bargaining agreement interfered with [their]
ability to advise, teach, and
so on.»
The awards will be given out based both on the quality of the research and the
ability of the author to convey potential policy implications,
so it will help if the
student has had the research previously peer reviewed and published.
By doing
so you create a very rich teaching awareness that suits all yoga
students regardless of their
abilities.
Kristine carefully tailors her classes to the
abilities of her
students, providing both easier and harder modifications
so that
students of all levels are able to participate fully in the course.
We need to learn how to teach progressively
so that
students of varying
abilities and experience levels can practice in the same room safely and comfortably.
Modifications to the postures in conjunction with your physical
abilities will be offered to encourage the
student so they can experience a sense of success.
Can be adapted easily to accommodate different body shapes, physical
abilities,
student preferences, and
so on.
The
ability to structure and sequence classes
so that
students have the best possible experience...
The academic & experiential DNA is expressed through the
so - called «italianness», the real Made in Italy heritage, synonymous with luxury, high - quality, beauty and craftsmanship, an important cultural influence enhancing
students»
ability to create unique and innovative products, while encouraging their business acumen, and creative vision.
Meanwhile, Professor X is running his school for mutants, but instead of training his
students how to fight, «He's teaching people how to control their
abilities so that they can work at a bank.
Over the course of three 40 - minute classes, we had seen little improvement in the
students» efforts to solve the problems, and no improvements in their
abilities to do
so.
Before teaching grit, it's crucial for educators to have a deeper understanding of what grit actually is
so that they can not only create the conditions that encourage grit, but also realistically moderate their expectations of
students»
ability to develop grit.
So the very
students who most needed to learn about developing their
abilities were instead receiving praise for their ineffective effort.
I've worked hard to craft each Design Experience
so that
students are building creative confidence, teamwork
ability, and tool fluency.
Now
students have the
ability to discuss many things: ethics, tone, narrative distance, point of view, grammar, and
so on.
This will help teachers gain the know - how to design, develop and deliver the whole of the new computing curriculum
so that it benefits all primary and secondary
students, whatever their
ability.
Howard Gardner's concept of multiple intelligences, insofar as it influences teachers and curricula, has widened the path
so that
students with a variety of
abilities can approach excellence.
Teachers are more likely to have chosen their career out of a desire to better society and help their
students, and a belief that they have the
ability to do
so, rather than because they «love kids», research shows.
With those
students, I needed to dig a little deeper, get to know them a little better, search out that hidden quality or
ability so I could celebrate them too.
As the definition of literacy evolves in our world,
so does the charge of schools in helping
students work towards and gain mastery of the skills and
abilities NCTE has outlined above.
Stoll: The money should be spent on reducing class size, on providing teachers with more prep time, on improving school grounds
so that
students have the
ability to study nature in nature, on providing lessons in the humanities and in other technologies, such as plumbing, woodworking, auto mechanics, home economics.
A
student's performance on any given test will be due partly to true
ability and partly to random influences (distractions during the test, the
student's emotional state that day, a fortuitous selection of test items, and
so on).
The advent of more
student testing, especially the spread of value - added measures of pupil and school performance, has given us both the technical
ability to evaluate teachers by the results they produce and the moral imperative to do
so.
The perfect PBL experience is ever - changing,
so be ready to ask questions, reflect, and revamp your approach while showing complete faith in your
students»
abilities.
And
so one of the things that our group is doing right now is we're engaging with teachers from all around the country, in fact all around the world, to try to learn from them what they're doing in their own classroom practice to instill a growth mindset in their
students and to help
students see intelligence, and to see their academic
ability, as things that they can grow.
It was made for low
ability SEN
students in year 9 but I think could be easily adapted (and I've used it with year 7 since as well
so quite flexible).
It is very mixed
ability as I have only one group of
students with FFTd grades ranging from F to A in a school where languages are compulsory
so it will be up to you to fit in extra practice from textbooks or tailor your feedback to stretch the more able in the mini tasks.
Students in secular private, Catholic, and other religious schools are more likely than students in assigned public schools to have confidence in their ability to exercise civic skills if called upon t
Students in secular private, Catholic, and other religious schools are more likely than
students in assigned public schools to have confidence in their ability to exercise civic skills if called upon t
students in assigned public schools to have confidence in their
ability to exercise civic skills if called upon to do
so.
We compared a principal's assessment of how effective a teacher is at raising
student reading or math achievement, one of the specific items principals were asked about, with that teacher's actual
ability to do
so as measured by their value added, the difference in
student achievement that we can attribute to the teacher.
When instructors engage learners, develop
ability and understanding, and amplify
students» identities, we call them «transformational teachers» — professionals who provide learners with disciplinary View - Masters
so that kids can see the world in stereoscope.
If I do say
so, I've experienced some success with topical differentiation (giving
students choice when it comes to the topics they explore) and learning style differentiation (providing activities that appeal to the spectrum of learning styles), but readiness differentiation — instruction dictated by a
student's readiness, or
ability, to comprehend a concept or develop a skill — has presented a much bigger challenge.
Interviews with ecosystem scientists support the team's
ability to develop EcoXPT
so that
students can authentically test their own hypotheses
so as to better understand causal patterns they could previously only observe, thereby extending their comprehension of underlying causal relationships.
We worked in mixed
ability groups but some
students found it too challenging
so I would be interested in any comments on how it could be improved or better differentiated.
For that reason, she tries to group
students into literature circles by
ability,
so that each circle can choose a book appropriate for its reading level.