Now while it's certainly a good thing to
affirm students in their learning, many times we want students to be creative with their learning.
Not exact matches
«And part of the beauty of project - based
learning,»
affirms McCann, «is that our
students are going to play a very significant role
in deciding exactly what that product is going to look like.»
My hope is to empower the adults who teach these amazing
students to engage
in Real Talk so that when things come up, their
students are armed with real strategies to overcome the bumps
in the road and get back to the real purpose of a college education:
learning your subject or craft and discovering the best version of yourself
in an intellectually stimulating and culturally
affirming community.
«Watching
students engage
in this project
affirms my belief that all kids deserve real - world
learning opportunities, which are often
in short supply
in schools.
During the National Week of Making
in June we announced that school and district leaders, representing over 1400 schools
in all 50 states, had signed the Maker Promise,
affirming their commitment to this growing movement for more creative,
student - centered
learning.
This simple and replicable research
affirms everything that we know about
student success and collaboration between the teacher - librarian and teaching colleagues, set as a guideline for us as early as 1982 with the ground - breaking Ontario guideline Partners
in Action through to Together for
Learning and Leading
Learning, and
affirmed by many large - scale research studies.
And the experience of the program as a whole
affirmed Ms. Holliday's belief
in Linked
Learning as a model for changing schools and preparing
students.
Anchored
in the catholic tradition that
affirms faith and builds character, MCU accompanies
students on their educational and professional journeys with relevant degree programs, real world
learning experiences, and mentoring for success.
Fittingly, on November 9, 2012, the Supreme Court of Canada rendered a landmark decision
in Moore v. British Columbia (Education)
affirming that
students with
learning disabilities have a right to an education, and to be accommodated when accessing that right when there is a need.
States can address this issue by eliminating exclusionary discipline
in preschools.27 New evidence shows that children with disabilities are at the greatest risk of suspension; if states outlaw preschool suspension and expulsion, they will
affirm the rights of our most vulnerable
students at the earliest stages of
learning.