Learning communities generally involve a group of students taking two or more linked classes
together as a cohort, ideally with the instructors of those classes coordinating course outlines and jointly reviewing student progress.
Students move through the
program as a cohort, spending their days working in the newly constructed computational laboratory and their evenings attending lectures specifically geared to their needs.
As the cohort ages, differences are accounted for more fully by differences in income from the 3rd pillar, especially after age 70.
Already,
millennials as a cohort dominate the Canadian workforce, and this generational shift coincides with important strategic developments.
Since each program is
established as a cohort, students develop close relationships with faculty members and other students in their classes.
They will
travel as a cohort to see promising personalized learning models throughout the country and come together monthly for professional development.
If American schools with up to 25 % of students living in poverty were
considered as a cohort, we would be among the highest performing nations in the world.
New students join the program during the fall quarter and move through the next two years
together as a cohort.
For its AP research programme, the DfE will engage with every local authority, 300 schools and 250 AP providers, as well
as a cohort of parents and pupils.
The study involved 461 acute pancreatitis patients and 1,140 cholelithiasis patients as
well as a cohort of 272 statin users and 272 controls.
(Results on the FCAT are reported
as the cohort change in mean scale score on a scale from 100 to 500.
A growing cohort of schools are leading the way such as the
moments of thinking, «this is what we're going
through as a cohort; this is about effective teams, it's not just about the one person who can be a superstar.»
Produced in partnership with Randy Murray Productions, Mitchell 20 reveals the unique passion of a group of teachers, in an inner - city school, determined to take charge of their own professional development and
working as a cohort, they pursued through National Board Certification or the single entry alternative, Take One!
The students graduated on to shuttling their families around in Volvo wagons in the 1990s,
even as their cohorts migrated to minivans and sport / utility vehicles.
Already, millennials
as a cohort dominate the Canadian workforce, and this generational shift coincides with important...
This is too simplistic and will become less
relevant as this cohort becomes older and starts gravitating towards a different lifestyle.
IB seniors at South Side take the same Theory of Knowledge
exam as their cohorts at Flathead High School, in Kalispell, Montana, and Menntaskólinn vid Hamrahlid, in Reykjavik, Iceland — but along the way the three classes may study altogether different texts and complete wildly diverse assignments.
The D1 group went through
orientation as a cohort, replete with social gatherings including a picnic with faculty and staff.
As cohort coordinator, the first author taught two literacy education courses and supervised field experiences for the preservice teachers in the study.
I developed and have already begun to implement this model of Professional Practice in my school where myself and the other National Board Certified Teachers who work in my school combine
forces as a cohort to help other teachers in our school achieve National Board Certification.
As leaders in the Turnaround Teacher Teams (T3) initiative — a program that places teachers with skill helping at - risk students into failing
schools as a cohort to turn around such schools together — MacDonald and coauthors list five attributes teacher leaders need to be effective in failing schools.
Identify the schools continuing to be
served as a Cohort I and II, Tier I or Tier II, SIG schools.
Insight Education Group facilitated these same observers coming together
monthly as cohort members to share best practices, explore implementing coaching and school wide improvement approaches, develop school systems and structures that increase teacher effectiveness, and norm instructional videos.
Educators participate in regional professional development
sessions as a Cohort, receive ongoing individualized leadership coaching in their schools, and engage with Leading Educators tools and resources proven to drive academic gains in schools.
The MEd programs
operate as a cohort in which students pass through classes together over two years.
The team from McClarin Success Academy represents the first full staff team nationwide to complete the NDPS Certification Program
as a cohort group.
Secondary students typically are scheduled into advanced general education
courses as a cohort in English, math, science, and social studies, with special education support provided by a co-teacher or paraeducator.
This means that the disorder profiles reported in this study reflect a current young UK population and are likely to
shift as this cohort ages.
Shootouts are often spaced out between lengthy story segments, and
as my cohorts talked about, the really innovative guns that the game introduces to the player see limited use on the battlefield.
The store page states that mic support is available, but at the time of this review it seems to be
missing as my cohorts and I were forced to shake our heads and wave our arms to communicate.
But as every student learns, maintaining a practice can be challenging,
especially as cohorts disperse...
Millenials as a cohort reportedly rate work life balance above all other factors in assessing the attractiveness of a prospective employer.
«At this stage, it is unclear whether these patterns will be reflected in actual rates of disease
onset as the cohort is still relatively young.
We know that
as a cohort people who go to prison have experienced high rates of trauma and abuse, are likely to be unemployed when arrested, have low levels of schooling and high rates of mental illness, cognitive impairment and acquired brain injury.
Sam Worthington («Avatar») also turns up
as a cohort of Hall, but the hasty manner in which he arrives at the Everest base camp after climbing a different, adjacent mountain seems like another way to cram in a famous face.