One of the fundamental ideas of social and emotional learning, which is becoming a critical area of
academic focus in recent years, includes feeling and showing empathy for others.
We then decided to enroll our son in a private elementary school with a
very academic focus that sought gifted kids.
Set up as alternatives to traditional public schools, charter schools typically operate under private management and often boast small class sizes, innovative teaching styles or a
particular academic focus.
Part of that effort involves closing schools with low performance and opening new schools with a
special academic focus and a fresh start to build a productive, engaging culture.
This means your job search documents will need to include the
right academic focused keywords in order to pass the system.
But will changing the cutoff date for kindergarten enrollment solve the problems caused by the growing
academic focus of today's kindergartens?
Andreozzi somewhat provocatively suggested that the future of legal technology may lie somewhere in the middle between his self - described non-visionary focus on law practice and Wilens» more
academic focus on technology.
Students can work with faculty to design installations in the museum's
Academic Focus Gallery relevant to their courses.
In reviewing this record of what the teacher was doing throughout the class period, teacher and observer can accurately determine how much academically focused time there was and also identify trends of teacher behavior that interfere with or distract
from academic focus.
Langley is a traditional public school with the same
academic focus as the Harmony school.
Although preschools technically fall in the same category as daycare centers — they're licensed and regulated by the same bodies — they typically have a
more academic focus and are for children ages 2 through 5.
There will be
strong academic focus on notions of queerness, migration, global capitalism, and the aesthetics of power as it is thematically, conceptually and visually explored in Julien's work.
What I don't understand is the very
narrow academic focus on one particular program that is producing such a small fraction of teachers for schools that, frankly, your (traditionally trained teachers) are not flocking to.
The change is necessary, according to Maryland State Superintendent of Schools Nancy S. Grasmick, in part because of the
increased academic focus in today's kindergartens.
Corporate Learning Management System requirements are unique compared to the
regular Academic focused Learning Management System requirements.
A new science - themed D.C. charter school plans to open its doors this fall across the street from a traditional school that serves the same grade levels and has the
same academic focus, highlighting a lack of coordination that has drawn increasing scrutiny in recent months.
Each book also includes reproducible research -
based Academic Focus Pages (not to be confused as worksheets) which are age - appropriate for the students» grade level.
Our research efforts are an extension of the
unique academic focus of USciences, to deliver life - saving insights into the causes and cures of chronic illnesses, and continuously improve our health care system.
Good relationships make student, adult, and organizational development possible, which in turn makes a strong
academic focus possible.»
Recognizing that Common Core implementation is an enormous undertaking, it means that teachers and district leaders worked together to identify three
key academic focus areas for the school year: text dependent questions, writing from sources, and academic vocabulary (with each school site selecting one on which to concentrate).
The impact of In the Making has prompted Dewhurst to research more about how art is transforming students» lives today, especially considering the
rigid academic focus in schools.
Daily academic focus: In order to direct attention to school achievement, we tie our weekly lessons to the district's academic standards.
Philadelphia's first cohort of «renaissance schools,» to be identified later this fall, will be essentially shut down in June and reopened next fall with new staffs and
new academic focus.
On our ten campuses, our faculty and staff offer students a challenging core curriculum with an
accelerated academic focus in a supportive, structured environment, inspiring in them a desire to increase the capacity for human greatness.
«We live in an unprecedented time of technological advancement, and the new name more accurately reflects the school's
current academic focus and vision for its future.»
Ford, who graduated from the all - women school in Northampton in 1983, is a prominent New York art collector and philanthropist whose largesse will allow her alma mater to put a
greater academic focus on contemporary art.
Vice chair Hoesung Lee, a South
Korean academic focused on the economics of climate change, is expected to stand for election.
Banka Goela says that most often her students needed to hear that the stress caused by a relationship on the rails that is straining their otherwise laser -
beam academic focus is understandable.
Professor Pindell, in keeping with his status as a
respectable academic focused intently on his chosen subject matter, kept his commentary brief, and centered on the use of zoning laws to address this objectionable behavior.
This unit approach to study allows students to adopt a flexible and tailor - made approach to learning, which may involve either
pure academic focused study or a combination of study and work based learning.
Subcommittee Chairman Duncan Hunter (R - CA) linked the positive effects of parental engagement — including increased student achievement and
academic focus as well as better attendance and behavior — to state efforts to «ensure parents have additional opportunities to make decisions not only about where their children attend school, but also about what happens during the school day.»
Lord Baker, who served as Education Secretary in the Conservative government from 1986 - 89, has questioned the government's target for 90 per cent of pupils to study the English Baccalaureate (Ebacc), claiming that it has a «
narrow academic focus».
The change is necessary, according to Maryland's State Superintendent of Schools Nancy S. Grasmick, in part because of the
increased academic focus in today's kindergartens.
''... summer schools adopted a
regular academic focus and a credit - bearing function, and they soon bore little resemblance to the vacation programs that preceded them» (142).
● Four new D.C. public charter schools are opening, including Children's Guild, which offers tailored instruction for special education as well as accelerated students; Monument Academy, a residential boarding school for children who have experienced stress and trauma, including those in foster care; Washington Global, a middle school with an international and research -
based academic focus; and Kingsman Academy, a school for students who are over-age and behind in credits.
Self received his Juris Doctor (with Distinction) degree from the University of New South Wales (UNSW) where he developed a
strong academic focus on ADR and principled negotiation.
If a tutor doesn't work out, consider enrolling your child in a summer camp with
an academic focus.
The result - kids who are grounded in their connection to learning and other people, balanced in their artistic and
academic focus, and excited to go to school every day!
The mentee application form, due in late September, allows students to indicate
their academic focus, to self - identify as they choose (e.g., religion, language, culture, or sexual orientation.)
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