In fact many elementary schools focus on PBL projects that would fit in steps 1 and 2; so if PBL is built into the scope and sequence of the entire life of a student, one can only imagine
the amazing things students can do at the middle - grades level, let alone in high school.
We can't wait to see all of
the amazing things students create on their journey to becoming the creative problem - solvers of the future.
One of my goals this year was to find a way to recognize all of
the amazing things students do in the makerspace at University Liggett School.
Not exact matches
Nathaniel Wight, a literacy teacher and one of the collaborators of the project, said, «My own objective was to try to illustrate what would happen if these shop classes that do such
amazing things with
students were taken away.»
It's open to
students all day and after school, and they're doing
amazing things with Python, littleBits, 3D design, Raspberry Pi, and so much more.
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.
It is
amazing how many essential
things you will learn about your
students by having them complete such a survey (Twitter link to Survey Monkey for example).
«Some of the art teachers did some quite
amazing things - one of them had been looking at portraits in class and got the
students in their homes to collect up random objects and make a portrait, take a photo of it and upload it.
I am so often focused on what I want my
students to achieve and on how they and I can improve what we're doing that I sometimes forget to acknowledge
amazing things that are happening right in front of me.
Thousands of
students nationwide have participated in the competition and winners have gone on to do some
amazing things; including speak in front of Congress, work with the nation's top scientists, and pursue academic careers in the sciences.
One of the most
amazing things that came through from this new summer school approach is now, during the regular school year, teachers have noticed and commented that
students who participated in the summer school program came to school in the fall more excited and prepared for science.
These
students were doing
amazing things.
Every day my son has stories about the exciting
things he did in Mr. Poon's class, and it
amazes me how many different ways he has of presenting information to his
students and getting the super-involved.
Perhaps Ms. Caruso was considered «an
amazing teacher» because she taught the
students other
things besides the data the tests measured... the mother says that Ms. Caruso «really worked with Clara, socially...» so maybe the socialization the daughter got in Ms. Caruso's class helped her get along and do well in other classes, yet that socialization process is not being measured.
Delta Charter Elementary School is doing some
amazing things in agriculture: parterning with local farmers, teaching
students about gardening, Students get to see real farming in
students about gardening,
Students get to see real farming in
Students get to see real farming in action!
Charters are doing
amazing things with some of the most challenging
student populations in the state.
To search: Below, you can search for lessons using the desired criteria and see the
amazing things educators all across the country are doing for ELL
students!
I often hear, «Wow,
amazing things are happening at Compass, but even at full scale, you'll only serve 220
students.
Perhaps then all of the French schools in New Orleans (including the Lycee) could do something truly
amazing... produce beautiful, smart, bilingual
students that accept people for who they are, regardless of their differences...
students that will all go on to do
amazing things...
From their first day in Lower School to their last, our
students» own interests help guide their daily experiences as they explore who they are — and all the
amazing things they can do.
Yet, when we aggressively engage the
students who are hard to love, this is when God does
amazing things.
Amazing things happen when a school staff shares the belief that they are able to achieve collective goals and overcome challenges to impact
student achievement.
That being said, we know that our teachers are doing
amazing things with
students.
I see so many
amazing things that librarians are working on, really preparing our
students for the future in innovative ways, and yet I still hear stories about «bad» librarians and positions being cut around the country.
The idea of
student loan forgiveness has always been taken in one of two ways: An
amazing policy that will help usher in a new wave of highly educated, unburdened workers, or an enormous cost for taxpayers and an ineffective policy.Whichever you think, one
thing doesn't change in this debate.
«We've seen an
amazing number of
things that
students have come up with: a golf tournament run by the golf team from Lakeland High School; a karate school in Abington held a Kick - a-Thon, collecting pledges per kick,» says Andrews.
One of the
things we've seen over and over is that when you bring in someone with a fresh perspective, someone not entirely steeped in or beholden to the usual videogame language — a multimedia & painter duo like Masaya Matsuura & Rodney Greenblat, a sculpture
student like Keita Takahashi, a new media artist like Toshio Iwai, a graphic designer and DJ like Baiyon, an illustrator like Superbrothers — what results is something not only
amazing & unique, but something that itself charts a new course for future games.
Here's a story about Richard Feynman, he's on the way to a lecture, he walks thru a car park, and notices a licence plate ARW 357, he then tells the
students «You know, the most
amazing thing happened to me tonight... I saw a car with the license plate ARW 357.
Webber admits that the program is ambitious, but he is excited for September to start with the
students and faculty ready to start engaging with the Indigenous community and is even more excited thinking about the future, «when we'll see a transformative impact when graduates put their education to use and do
amazing things.»