Sentences with phrase «allow teachers or students»

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OR How about the teachers schedule their exams around religious holidays and the students are then allowed to skip attending school during their identified religion?
As this Age of Great Enlightenments contnue onwards the Kingdom Domains of God does progressively teach one and we are taught from its outward creviced distances toward almost absolute finiteness or the very very smallest of distinguishable degrees, God will allow our students and teachers of such studies to meaningfully create manly made biologic mechanisms for the betterment's welfare of all our physical needs and trade orientated desires.
Teachers shouldn't allow a student to make excuses for a missing homework assignment, or ever budge on grades.
Many schools are willing to allow students to start their own clubs or intramural sports teams as long as there is an interest, the club is open to everyone, and a teacher or other adult is willing to support or supervise the group.
Sunscreens are considered OTC drugs so many schools won't permit children to bring it or allow teachers to apply it to students» skin, although many schools around the country are slowly changing these rules.
When we view our babies as our teachers, we allow ourselves to experience the world as students, whether having our first baby or our tenth.
A Regents panel voted to allow teachers and principals who could be fired based on poor student performance on Common Core exams this year or last year to defend themselves by citing the botched rollout of the tough new curriculum.
In the next group, a second student learned how to make the tools by simply watching the first subject and trying to duplicate what he or she did with no interaction at all between them; in the third group, subjects actively showed each other what they were doing but without gesturing; in the fourth group, gesturing and pointing were allowed but no talking; and in the fifth group, the «teacher» was permitted to talk to the «learner» and say whatever was necessary.
- Challenge pre-eminent scientists and engineers (starting with the more than 2,000 members of the National Academy) to take specific actions that will help achieve his goal, such as mentoring teachers and students in disadvantaged schools, starting a Science Festival in their city, or encouraging their university to create special programs that allow students to get a STEM degree and a teaching certificate at the same time.
Although a teacher needs to be present, he or she also needs to relinquish control to the students, allowing them to explore their passions in learning.
EDpuzzle also allows students to upload a video and show their own learning to share with their teacher or classmates.
Since it's not often possible for teachers to sacrifice an entire day of schooling to allow for individual creative pursuits, the idea has been reinterpreted in many schools as a «Genius Hour,» where students get one hour per day or week to focus on a project of their choice.
This set of resource includes: • 6 attractive PowerPoint presentations which lead the class through each of the lessons • Fun and thought provoking activities and discussion starters, worksheets and questions to reinforce the learning • 6 differentiated homework tasks • A mark sheet which allows pupils to track their own progress • An end of unit test to prepare the students for exams or can be used as a form of assessment • A complete teacher's guide including easy to follow lesson plans • An answer booklet to help the teacher along The lessons are: Lesson 1 — Looking into ethical and moral dilemmas such as driverless cars and the impact of technology on modern life Lesson 2 — More ethical dilemmas including the ratings culture, medical apps, sharing personal data and cyber bullying Lesson 3 — Environmental issues with technology and how organisations and individuals can reduce these effects Lesson 4 — The Computer Misuse Act 1990 Lesson 5 — The Data Protection Act 1998 Lesson 6 — Copyright Designs and Patents Act 1988 For more high - quality resources written by this author visit www.nicholawilkin.com
This can easily be tracked by the teacher or transferred to the student and allow them to have the autonomy of tracking their work.
A student survey allows students to voice their issues, needs, and desires, giving feedback on how a teacher can change his or her instruction to help them perform better in class.
The collection of dedicated assessment options includes the unique Q+A module which allows one - to - one, group and peer assessment for teachers to assess students» understanding — plus the Student Journal revision aid helps with post-lesson review or can be shared with absent students to ensure they do not miss out on any key learning points.
Beyond a specific field or area of study, where teachers can really open the doors for students and cultivate their inspiration is simple: Allow students to create and solve.
It needs to be a place where students can drop in before school, during lunch, after school, or even during the day if the teacher allows them to visit.
Apple Classroom 2.0 allows teachers in one - to - one classrooms using iOS 10.3 or later, Bluetooth, and a Wi - Fi network to link students» iPads together in a virtual class.
For teachers the ability to track progress, or measure peer performance, in a centralised manner, allows them to spot trends or issues quickly and adapt teaching to fit students» needs.
This allowed our teachers to focus more time on student learning and «how» to respond if they are learning or not.
Allows the teacher to ensure students are entering the classroom with the right attitude, the necessary supplies, the appropriate attire, and without any distractions (such as food, drinks or other unnecessary items)
«All that the student does is leaving a mark: The teacher knows what the student is seeing; editors can see what works or not in content; that information is very valuable to publishers and companies that generate the content, because it allows more and more content to be presented to our students to meet that huge demand for which they are made: Teaching, generating knowledge».
In addition to weather - related cancelations, there are other reasons why education needs to continue at home, such as when illness requires students to stay home for an extended period, a student requires extra help or to allow teachers to get extra training without cancelling school.
She adds when she started working with Do, they deliberately selected topics that weren't specifically highlighted in the curriculum or assigned to a particular year group to allow teachers more of a «sense of creativity» and get them to think of mathematics more broadly — and in turn encourage students to think creatively.
The most notable, as the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reports, is «a bill Monday allowing teachers to be evaluated — but not disciplined or dismissed — based on student performance.»
Whether through FaceTime, hangouts, Skype, e-mail, or Twitter posts, teachers are contacting others to knock down the 4 walls of their classrooms and allow students to see beyond their current worlds.
Amrein and Berliner identified 28 states where test scores are used to determine various consequences, such as bonuses for teachers, the promotion of students, or allowing children to transfer out of a failing school.
Students can pursue objectives working with teachers, online, in small groups, or whatnot, at a pace that's right for them, while allowing them to skip past the objectives they've already mastered.
For younger students, the teacher might allow 10 seconds or more; for older students the teacher might allow 5 seconds or less.
«Not only does the Extreme Read expose a math teacher, for example, to a young adult novel he or she would not typically have used in the classroom, but it allows students to see teachers and adults other than their language arts teacher as readers,» she added.
Detailed results from any Pick - Up Play or League Play match played in the system can be downloaded, allowing the teacher to target deficiencies across students.
Connecting: Virtual worlds allow for real - time interaction with far - away students or teachers.
Modern smartboard technology allows teachers to quickly show a video or visual and pull up copies of previous notes and student work, reminding students exactly what they learned about in previous lessons.
The case study illustrates how three groups of charter management organizations (CMOs)-- High Tech High in San Diego; Uncommon Schools, KIPP Foundation, and Achievement First in New York; and Match Education in Boston — saw big gaps in the traditional teacher education programs that left their aspiring teachers with no place to learn how to teach effectively in their specific schools or in a way that would allow them to succeed in working with the country's most vulnerable students.
Teachers allow students to ride the bikes individually as an incentive when classwork is completed, or when a student needs to release extra energy.
LANGUAGE OBJECTIVES OF THE GAME: • Students practice making full sentences conjugating the verb «avoir» • Students practice vocabulary of what's in their backpack • Students practice forming negative sentences to say they don't have something This game allows the teacher to circulate and monitor, help students with pronunciation or those who have difficulties forming seStudents practice making full sentences conjugating the verb «avoir» • Students practice vocabulary of what's in their backpack • Students practice forming negative sentences to say they don't have something This game allows the teacher to circulate and monitor, help students with pronunciation or those who have difficulties forming seStudents practice vocabulary of what's in their backpack • Students practice forming negative sentences to say they don't have something This game allows the teacher to circulate and monitor, help students with pronunciation or those who have difficulties forming seStudents practice forming negative sentences to say they don't have something This game allows the teacher to circulate and monitor, help students with pronunciation or those who have difficulties forming sestudents with pronunciation or those who have difficulties forming sentences.
This size allows for intimacy — for each student to be truly known by his or her teachers.
This allows administrators to easily monitor student performance at specific schools, compare general progress among neighboring schools, or track an individual teacher's qualifications and workload.
They also allow teachers to save what they have written or drawn on the board and send it to students» computers; to navigate computer files and Web sites; and to interact with online information with a touch of the finger.
The school is divided into six houses, or small learning communities, that allow students and teachers to get to know one another.
For some teachers, this meant allowing students to find their own way to create the content, whether drawing, using words on their maps, or cutting and pasting found images into their books.
Two weeks before the conference, students prepare written invitations accompanied by more information from teachers regarding the content and process for the conference; such as, allow your child ten minutes of uninterrupted time to present his or her portfolio and then take five minutes to ask your child questions.
This medium supports student discussion and allows teachers to share the entire course with parents or substitutes — something that Google Classroom, another decent content delivery tool, fails to support at the moment.
This unit would ideally suit year 7 or 8 students and has elements of differentiation throughout to allow teachers to deliver the same unit of work to multiple ability groups (save on the planning!).
The pet proposal is designed to persuade the teacher or parent to allow the student to adopt the type of pet it addresses.
At argument, counsel for respondent seemed to agree that if a teacher in any of the thousands of covered classrooms in the Nation puts a happy face, a gold star, or a disapproving remark on a classroom assignment, federal law does not allow other students to see it.
Having them take photos of these shapes using their iPads or phones is also a way to engage them in their learning, and it allows the teacher to quickly assess student understanding of geometric vocabulary.
Both the assessments and subsequent reports allow monitoring of student learning at a level of detail never before practical, so teachers can focus activities much more directly to the specific needs of a single pupil or group of students.
The implementation of a teacher action plan after this type of activity allows the students to explore the links that have been built with local academic institutions or businesses and could provide a springboard into a new world for students.
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