Sentences with phrase «aged students because»

My personality is best suited for primary aged students because I can be quite wacky!
For example, perhaps a health teacher was passing out condoms to elementary - age students because she believed preteen kids were «going to have sex anyway.»

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An English - speaking archipelago that begins about 50 miles off the south coast of Florida, the Bahamas attracts spring breakers of all ages; college students often pick it because it is easy to reach and has plenty of beach party staples, such as Senor Frogs.
A study from NerdWallet predicts that students who graduated from college in 2015 will have to delay retirement until the age of 75, in part because of the increasing burden of student debt.
NerdWallet's analysis finds the Class of 2015 faces a retirement age pushed back to 75 — two years later than what the Class of 2013 could expect — because of increasing student loan debt, rising rents and millennials» approach to money management.
«It's appalling that students in the Vancouver school district will be stuck with leaking roofs and damp classrooms because the premier is playing politics rather than looking after the needs of aging school buildings in B.C.,» said New Democrat education spokesperson Rob Fleming.
According to the CFPB, the number of borrowers age 65 or older who had their Social Security benefits seized — or «offset,» as it's called — because of defaulted student loans increased from 8,700 to 40,000 between 2005 and 2015.
Bernard Coughlin, S.J., title this collection of essays «Letters to Young People,» because it would inform and challenge college - aged students who are grappling with philosophical, spiritual, political, and ethical questions for the first time.
Parents are often surprised at how cooperative and fluid our classes are because the age - appropriate curriculum, the artistic activities, and the amount of movement in the day all help to keep students engaged in their learning.
We may be living in an information age, but New York City's public school students are being cheated out of the skills they need to evaluate, process and analyze information because school libraries and librarian positions are drastically underfunded, UFT Assistant Secretary Robert Astrowsky told a City Council hearing on May 6.
But the amount does not cover the cost of living and is linked to parental income, a situation PhD students find uncomfortable because their average age is 27 to 30.
For example, gang prevention programs targeting students in the 6th or 7th grade would be a good use of resources because most youth who join gangs begin in their early teenage years, and as early as ages 10 and 11.
They add that veterans feel separate from the rest of the student body because of their extended gap between high school and college, older average age, and deployment experiences, thus creating additional challenges for them to integrate with the rest of the classroom.
Steve: Point number three in your list of proposals is a minimum age of 23; and you point out that in the U.S., that's sort of a de facto situation because the typical U.S. medical student has already completed an undergraduate degree.
This makes sense because elementary students tend to be more obedient to their teachers, so they may show higher levels of this type of engagement at that younger age
So, it's very important for politicians to understand the importance of science and technology, not because it's a good thing to talk about, but especially in an age of today where we are in a globalized economy, where competition is — I tell my students, if you can not work hard, by the time they will graduate, the jobs will be taken away — you have to constantly work hard and think creatively and engage yourselves in a way, in a globalized economy.
This job differs from my ECSE job greatly because of the needs of my students, the language development of my students, and their ages and sizes.
I am a recent college graduate but i was a non traditional student because i was not the typical age of a college student.
hello im christine this is me new account because my i forgot my password before well im still students if you want to talk to me just caht me i ahve a kindhearted and loving person im 18 years of age from philippines..
Because the exams apply to everybody in a state at the same time, it is not possible to compare students of the same age within the same state to find out the impact of exams.
It's conducted at Year 4 level because that's the age at which students move from learning to read, to reading to learn.
Because students enter adolescence during their middle - school years, examining the effect of start times as students age allows me to test this theory.
This may be because schools make judgments about retention and referrals based on a student's relative achievement within a grade, and by virtue of their age, older students are less likely to have very low achievement.
The slideshow is suitable for all ages because students can refine and develop the basic structure of the tree in line with their own ability.
Because electives are open to students in all grades, pupils also learn with students of varying ages.
Choosing this test as a basis for considering the impact of high - stakes tests on students in the 4th and 8th grades (ages 9 and 13, respectively) is a sensible idea, because the validity and reliability of NAEP, often called the «nation's report card,» are well accepted.
Despite my imperfect efforts to be engaging and dynamic, I was constrained because I was operating in a learning model over 100 years old that required I teach the same lessons to a group of same - aged students.
The survey of 2,750 pupils aged 11 - 18 found that 45 per cent of students admit to checking their mobile device after going to bed, of which 68 per cent said they think it is affecting their school work and 25 per cent said they felt tired during the day because of how often they checked their mobile device at night.
I have worked with and spoken to dozens of educators who strongly feel that engaging in social media is irrelevant for them because of their students» age.
So this [could be] with acoustic treatments, how it's designed, the number of classes and students [that] should be in an area, and we also need to look at the age of the children, because children are going to be able to cope with noise differently when they get older.
Because such an impairment typically keeps them in school beyond age 18, the students are too old to compete under regulations governing interscholastic athletics.
Is it because German students, if they want to get ahead, must pass exams at about age 10 and again upon finishing secondary school?
And even as we have all aged, I always know a former student because they are the only ones who call me Miss Jacobs.
And all of this is so important, because we know that students in the same year of school or students at the same age are very, very different in their levels of achievement.
Because the data include information about students» ages, we are able to compare degrees of satisfaction by grade span in each sector.
If you're still not sold on the potential value of teaching journalism to history students, Meacham says, «I see a direct connection between what I learned in journalism and what I'm doing now,» explaining that insofar as he has anything to say in his books, it's because journalism exposed him to politics and public life at an early age.
It is not possible to use this methodology to examine elementary schools because testing begins in third grade, so for those schools we compare test - score growth in traditional public schools and charter schools while taking into account student characteristics such as race, age, and special education status.
Bored and cooped up, Thomas, age seven, teaches his four - year - old brother how to play Mouse Trap; Eva's father, during a typical before - school routine, must teach her to button a coat because she's only ever snapped one; and Claire, a veteran classroom teacher, skillfully turns a student's witty remark into an engaging way for her students to choose summer reads: speed - dating their books.
These results are based on fewer classrooms, 14,236 instead of 118,439, because only some of the students reached the age of 28 by 2010.
the graduation rate cohort for each public school district shall consist of those students who first enrolled in grade 9 anywhere three school years previously or, if an ungraded student with a disability, first attained the age of 17 three school years previously, and who have spent at least five consecutive months, not including July and August, in the district since first entering grade 9 and whose last enrollment in the district did not end because of transfer to another district, death, court - ordered transfer, or leaving the United States.
GM: Because A to E grades judge all students» performances against the same age - based expectations, more advanced students often perform well on these expectations with minimal effort.
Monitoring progress against a map is important because students of the same age and year level can be at very different stages in their learning.
As Dr. Haertel points out, contrasts between age - based and grade - based gaps and trends can be useful because children are starting school at a later chronological age and students of various racial and ethnic groups are retained in grade at different rates.
For decades, districts have also chosen to invest their Title I funds primarily in their highest poverty elementary schools because addressing student learning needs at the earliest age possible produces the greatest return on investment.
This reading is very powerful and in my experience is story students connect with because it involves school age children.
The research team deemed this a high - utility technique because it has been proven in several studies to be very effective across students of different ages utilizing it with a variety of materials, and on most measures of achievement, even over long delays.
Just because college isn't for a student at the age of 17, that doesn't mean it won't be for them at 25 or 32.
Complete solidarity comes from the perspective that students are not different from adults simply because of their age.
Mr Matthews said Glyn Derw faced a huge challenge because 45 % of year 7 pupils were classified as functionally illiterate, and just over half of the school's students were below their chronological reading age.
It was an expansive, space - age - looking facility — dubbed the «Microsoft School» because the company helped design it — where every student was issued laptops and textbooks weren't required.»
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