Sentences with phrase «about our classmates from»

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But when we ask people how did they hear about Figure 1 in our user interviews, they'd say «my med school classmate showed it to me,» or doctors who hear about it from residence and med students.
My first business, when I was in high school, was selling a toy that I had imported from Greece on a holiday to my classmates at school when I was about 13.
Specifically, it's far less common to hear about how a student who finds their way to or from Christianity, Islam, or Judaism (or even Atheism for that matter) while attending a university.Taking classes and sharing experiences alongside classmates from varying backgrounds can cause even the most religious or nonreligious person to inspect, analyze, and even question their beliefs.
Through recorded phone conversations with Syed (who is currently serving a life sentence), former classmates and records from the original police investigation and trial, Koening unveils more about the case against Syed each week.
Elementary children in the Church can sometimes embrace their parents views and be much more dogmatic about them, so I would be very on guard for a potential negative comments from classmates and would want the leader to cut off any kind of negative peer response as quickly as possible.
A lot of my classmates in college were from New York and New Jersey, and I'm guessing that they were also a little upset about this matter — more so than the Washingtonian girl.
At one of the first team meetings his players raved about the kid who had just transferred in from nearby Santaluces High, after watching video clips of their new classmate.
Aside from fantasizing about seizing the Ginty from his bag and using it to commit parricide; aside from spending the weekend concealing my politics from my dad's gin - blossomed, tartan - blazered classmates; other than being treated by my wife, Laura, upon my return, like a man who had blown two weeks wages on a drinking and gambling binge, I could not have had a better time.
Two days ago it seemed sure that the worst homework assignment of the year would be the «go on a date with a classmate and act ladylike» assignment from a Utah Financial Literacy class, but the week isn't even out yet, and a Pennsylvania math teacher is joining the competition with a high school math problem about sexual assault.
I admittedly tend to shy away from plastic toys, but we recently caved and bought the Perplexus Maze Game, which Laurel couldn't stop talking about after learning about it from classmates.
If they don't hear about the event from you, then they are likely to hear about it from classmates.
We've continued to have conversations with Morgan about the potential for nasty comments from his classmates, just to keep us in the loop about any issues.
One told the newspaper Southern Weekend that after a classmate asked about safety equipment, one instructor discouraged the group from wearing gloves, pointing out that he had been dissecting animals with his bare hands for 30 years.
With some help from his fellow classmates, Winger forms a study group who eventually learn more about themselves than their course work.
One of the comic grace notes in this feud involves Max's friendship with Dirk Calloway (Mason Gamble), a much younger classmate at Rushmore, who spies Herman emerging from Rosemary's house, blocks his car when he's leaving, announces, «I know about you and the teacher,» and spits with fury on the hood of Herman's car.
Dirty Girl (R for profanity, graphic sexuality and frontal nudity) Coming - of - age road comedy, set in 1987, about an Oklahoma high school student with a bad reputation (Juno Temple) who runs away from home to L.A. to search for her long - lost father with the help of an equally - ostracized, gay classmate (Jeremy Dozier).
Lack of classroom confidence stems from students doubting what they know, or worrying about making a mistake in front of their classmates.
So it's the powerful socialising effect, the fact that — and there is some literature on this as well that I was able to find — children take cues from their teachers about [the extent] to which their classmates should be liked or disliked.
However we feel personally about prayer in school, whatever legislators say about the legality of a particular patriotic message, if even one of our students feels excluded from the patriotic experiences enjoyed by his or her classmates, then we are not fulfilling our responsibility as educators.
There's Erik Benner, a Texas history teacher and coach who has to work another job at a big - box store to pay his bills, even if it means he barely sees his wife and imperils their marriage; Jonathan Dearman, who decides to join his family's real estate business even if teaching is what truly fulfills him; Brooklynite Jamie Fidler, who's juggling many roles, too, the biggest of which is new motherhood; and Rhena Jansey, a Harvard University graduate who faces skepticism about her chosen vocation from former classmates who've picked more lucrative, high - profile jobs.
The number one, biggest surprise of the last year was... The biggest surprise from last year was learning as much as I did from Rick Weissbourd and my classmates about how to help young people have ethical romantic and sexual relationships.
In our applied version of this approach (which we have gotten both from Mr. Berger and from educator Andy Tharby), we explain to a class that has just completed a draft of an essay (even a beginner's version) that first we, the teachers, are going to talk about one student's essay — what they did well and what they could do better — and then students are going to do the same with their classmates» essays.
Alan Milburn, chair of the Social Mobility Commission, said: «When low income young people from the same area with the same school results are progressing less than their better - off classmates, that is not about lack of ability.
BELLE CHASSE, La. — In the early elementary school grades, Zachary Davis and his classmates at Belle Chasse Primary School in suburban New Orleans wrote almost entirely from personal experience: describing their ideal vacation, trying to convince readers that a longer school year would be a good (or bad) idea, penning a letter about their adventures during summer break.
Students enjoyed the activity and many came back to check out one of the books they either sampled or learned about from a classmate.
Sixteen - year - old Brianisha Frith, for instance, argued that young Teach for America instructors have brought much - needed energy to the city's schools, while her classmate Kenyatta Collins, also 16, wrote that «some students feel like the teachers don't know much about us apart from stereotypes.»
English language learners (ELLs) can learn how to write from sources (e.g., two different fire engine books), to conduct and write up research (e.g., stories from their grandparents, a survey of classmates» pets, or school staff members» favorite foods), and to write persuasively about their opinions (e.g., «I think soccer is better than American football because...»).
«We need to get existing grammars moving in the right direction before we consider expanding their number «We can also see that those from families who the Prime Minister is concerned about are «just - about - managing» are also much less likely to gain a place than their better - off classmates
Yes, those politicians talk a lot about the «achievement gap» that separates those students from their more privileged white and Asian - American classmates, and throw a lot of money at it.
The authors explain that although this may eliminate the concern with the CREDO study about family motivation, peer influence is still a potential bias, with lottery winners surrounded by classmates from similarly motivated families, while lottery losers are educated with many peers who did not apply to a choice school, and hence may not be as motivated (72).
Civil rights groups also have raised questions about Obama's proposals, worried that stepping away from No Child Left Behind will ease pressure on states to help poor children perform as well as their wealthier classmates.
It's possible to get a well - written paper from scratch and not have to worry about it resembling your classmate's work.
But if the same author tweets five times a day about the progress of her book promotion campaign («I just sent out 3 email pitches to the media,» «A national radio show producer is on vacation this week and won't be checking his email — that leaves two pitches that might come through,» «Just received an auto response from a producer, so who knows what might happen,» «I received a random phone call from a high school classmate and pitched my book to her,» and «I just sold a coworker a copy of my book»), that's going to get old pretty quickly.
The Huangs beg Jing - nan to do some investigating on his own - reconnect with old classmates, see if he can learn anything about Julia's life that she might have kept from them.
Tragedies in his life have caused him to retreat into the shadows, where he watches his classmates from afar and fantasizes about being a superhero.
A group of classmates are having great fun learning about dinosaurs from their knowledgeable teacher, and some of them have some pretty imaginative questions for her.
So throw away all the worries about what your classmates or batchmates are going to say if you will take help from the experts.
Once a murder victim has been discovered, you will have a certain amount of time to investigate the crime scene and to take notes on the condition of the body and the surrounding areas as well as to take any statements from your other classmates about where they were at the time of the murder and if the saw or heard anything that might help with the investigation.
This month I received some questions from students in the Aurora Game Development Club as part of my being a virtual guest speaker via Skype, and separately from a classmate at Georgia Tech that needed answers about a career path for a class (it's a different set than what Matt D. recently asked, though where... Read more»
The end result should be seamless, and Corpse Party fans can look forward to learning a bit more about the intrepid cameraman Taguchi, Kizami's classmates from Byakudan, the poor trio of girls from Musashigawa, and — perhaps most surprisingly — that old fop of a bathroom ghost!
Yeah, I did get some crap from classmates about that.
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From the moment you walk into your first class, you will be expected to read, synthesize and analyze complicated legal opinons and then engage in rigorous discussion and debate about those decisions with your professor and classmates.
If, in fact, a law school was responsible, it would be entirely possible for a large class, upon hearing from a classmate about the voting, to all vote in a short period of time.
If you think you might suffer from depression — or are concerned about a classmate — Buffalo, New York, lawyer Daniel T. Lukasik would like you to know you're not alone.Lukasik has coped with clinical depression for about the past eight years and blogs about depression among lawyers at http://lawyerswithdepression.wordpress.com.
That's one of the bullet points that I've been trying to bring up a lot, and I'm glad you said it that way, because that's really the gist of all of this, is that no matter how somebody hears about you, whether it's someone that you know from your family, or friends, or classmates, all the traditional relationships that we have, those people and the people that they're referring to you are now also online.
I also am concerned, as an ethical matter, about unsolicited endorsements on Linked In from college classmates and others who are not really in a position to evaluate the skills mentioned in their endorsement.
I've been reading about the Arizona shootings and was especially interested with the emails from one of the shooter's classmatesabout how he was sure the guy was dangerous.
You know that's pretty easy, to get to 50, so connecting with any of your classmates, anyone that you've ever worked with before, anyone from your school, it can be quite easy to build up to 50 connections, and always, always, always, send a personalised connection request, it's just so important because LinkedIn is about your network, it's about the people around you that can help you, that you can help, so don't just send the awful, generic, I'd like to add you to my professional network, it's quite lazy.
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