Sentences with phrase «article by middle school»

In this article by middle school educator Zvia Ratz, she describes how through the Aesthetic Realism Teaching Method, her students learned algebra,...

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Brooklyn Paper article on middle school students in Williamsburg forming a mock community board, supported by BP Adams.
After reading this article by The Zoe Report discussing logos and if they're making a comeback made me think if this trend that was all the rage when I was in middle and high school is making a come back.
Bigger Than Life (Criterion) Ostensibly a drama about prescription drug misuse and abuse and drawn from an article in The New Yorker, this portrait of a grade - school teacher and middle class father (played by James Mason, who also produced and helped develop the project) is as much about adult male masculinity and responsibility as a husband and father, and the pressure on him to live up to the ideal, as Rebel Without a Cause is about the emotional realities of being an American teenager.
Instead we need to be doing what an increasing number of schools like another Arizona - based school, the Carpe Diem Collegiate High School and Middle School, are doing and disrupting that flawed paradigm by implementing online learning to create a student - centric system — not to increase costs for the community through bond measures or otherwise, as the article reports — but to use existing resources to prioritize student learning and achieve great reschool, the Carpe Diem Collegiate High School and Middle School, are doing and disrupting that flawed paradigm by implementing online learning to create a student - centric system — not to increase costs for the community through bond measures or otherwise, as the article reports — but to use existing resources to prioritize student learning and achieve great reSchool and Middle School, are doing and disrupting that flawed paradigm by implementing online learning to create a student - centric system — not to increase costs for the community through bond measures or otherwise, as the article reports — but to use existing resources to prioritize student learning and achieve great reSchool, are doing and disrupting that flawed paradigm by implementing online learning to create a student - centric system — not to increase costs for the community through bond measures or otherwise, as the article reports — but to use existing resources to prioritize student learning and achieve great results.
Given the new demands levied by the Common Core standards, teammates and ’14 master's degree graduates Taylor Percival, Michelle Skinner, and Jessica Yarmosky are busy with CommonLit, a free online library for middle school teachers to help them easily find news articles, poetry, and other short texts aligned with the Common Core curriculum that help build reading skills across a wide array of abilities.
The Education Next research article «Stuck in the Middle,» featured in the Fall 2010 issue of Education Next, finds that the steep drop - off in middle - school students» academic achievement may be linked to the larger number of students in each grade level but can not be explained by differences in per - pupil spending or class size, which were similar in middle and K - 8 scMiddle,» featured in the Fall 2010 issue of Education Next, finds that the steep drop - off in middle - school students» academic achievement may be linked to the larger number of students in each grade level but can not be explained by differences in per - pupil spending or class size, which were similar in middle and K - 8 scmiddle - school students» academic achievement may be linked to the larger number of students in each grade level but can not be explained by differences in per - pupil spending or class size, which were similar in middle and K - 8 scmiddle and K - 8 schools.
Adapted from an article in SEED Packet: Spreading Educator to Educator Developments, by King Middle School teacher David Grant, based on King's six - step rubric.
Professor Nancy Hill's article, «Parent Involvement in Middle School: A Meta - analytic Assessment of the Strategies that Promote Achievement,» was named the 2010 recipient of the Social Policy Best Article Award presented by the Society for Research in Adolearticle, «Parent Involvement in Middle School: A Meta - analytic Assessment of the Strategies that Promote Achievement,» was named the 2010 recipient of the Social Policy Best Article Award presented by the Society for Research in AdoleArticle Award presented by the Society for Research in Adolescence.
Using an article about labor leader Cesar Chavez's grape boycott and hunger strike, these students at Stuart - Hobson Middle School are doing a «close read,» a skill prized by the new Common Core State Standards being put into practice in the District of Columbia.
A brand new article in Ed Next by Peter Meyer, «The Middle School Mess,» explores how middle schools came to be, and how they came to be governed by a philosophy which deemphasizes academic outMiddle School Mess,» explores how middle schools came to be, and how they came to be governed by a philosophy which deemphasizes academic outmiddle schools came to be, and how they came to be governed by a philosophy which deemphasizes academic outcomes.
A 2016 report by the Stanford History Education Group, analyzing the work of roughly 7,800 middle school, high school, and college - level students, found that a majority were unable to tell sponsored advertisements from real articles, or to recognize where information they read was coming from.
The article covers efforts to improve academic achievement at the Robert P. Hernandez Middle School, a Title I school in Round Rock, Texas, by focusing on teacher collaboration as well as social - emotional leaSchool, a Title I school in Round Rock, Texas, by focusing on teacher collaboration as well as social - emotional leaschool in Round Rock, Texas, by focusing on teacher collaboration as well as social - emotional learning.
The article, by Jonathan Mahler, was about the heroic efforts of Ramón González, the principal of M.S. 223, a public middle school in the South Bronx, to make his school a place where his young charges can get a decent education and thus, perhaps, a better life.
Articles written by Tomlinson have appeared in many leading journals — among them Educational Leadership, Journal for Staff Development, Education Week, Theory into Practice, National Association for Secondary School Principals Bulletin, School Administrator, Phi Delta Kappan, Middle School Journal, Research in Middle Level Education, Evaluation Practice, Exceptional Children, Journal of Learning Disabilities, Journal for the Education of the Gifted, and Gifted Child Quarterly.
Informative Writing to Help Students with Dyslexia and Dysgraphia by Writing Newspaper Articles - For students in 3rd thru 5th grade but this lesson plan could easily be adapted for middle school and high school students.
Summary: This article reports on the results of a study done by Princeton, Rutgers, and Yale which found that middle school students who were most socially connected had the influence to positively impact bullying in their schools.
The article starts by making this statement, «There exists a particular science experiment that is done within primary, middle and secondary schools that purports to prove that there actually is a carbon dioxide and water vapor caused «greenhouse effect» in the greater atmosphere that is causing global warming.»
The article described «the atavistic rage among those who went to law school seeking the upper - middle - class status and security often enjoyed by earlier generations...» And if you are one of the few who succeeds in getting on the wealth track, you will be subject to the billable hour and many other horrible tyrannies.
Summary: This article reports on efforts at a NYC middle school to address discipline issues by focusing on social - emotional characteristics such as citizenship and empathy.
By Justin W. Patchin and Sameer Hinduja This article examines the relationship between middle school students» experience with cyberbullying and their level of self - esteem.
As discussed in the article, Jackson (2012) actually studies data of all public middle and high school students in North Carolina and finds that absences and suspensions affected teacher quality on non-cognitive skills can be determined by analyzing absences and suspensions.
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