Rituals are defined
as meaningful activities that families create to bring connection and stability to the family dynamic.
Showing students that their work has a purpose beyond the project allows them to appreciate their learning
as a meaningful activity.
Presentation designed for use as a starter / plenary activity in KS3 / 4 English History or
as a meaningful activity in a tutorial or general studies l...
The results imply that cooperative games can be used
as a meaningful activity to improve the peer relationship and the community consciousness of elementary school children.
Not exact matches
«They need to look at their mobile phones
as video cameras and always think about creating relevant and
meaningful content when going about their daily business
activities.
IMPACT had called for a
meaningful definition of «conflict diamonds» that does not only define conflict
as rebel groups financing their
activities to overthrow governments.
Jacquie, your story is familiar... And I agree with Douglas — living with gratitude and empathy for others can be, itself, an act of worship — for those who believe in a literal god, I think that is a much more
meaningful way to honor the divine than a once a week meeting or other
activities commonly referred to
as worship.
They thus came naturally to him to be used
as metaphors in his parables proclaiming the Kingdom of God, to an audience predominantly consisting of peasants and others who belonged to the deprived and alienated social groups.40 The images from nature, therefore, become
meaningful to an audience who were in constant relationship with nature in their daily
activities on the farm, with its experience of pathos and joy.
He added: «The most effective way to deal with it is to accept that it is there, to educate ourselves
as best we can about both the benefits and the risks of online
activity and to seek to engage our children and young people in
meaningful regular dialogue about those issues.»
Family participation in
meaningful, enjoyable church
activities develops their awareness of the church fellowship
as a part of their extended family.
Following the wedding, the minister should help the couple become involved
as a couple in
meaningful church
activities.
The Beverages Council views this
as a missed opportunity to provide
meaningful dietary advice for all Australians based on current dietary and physical
activity behaviour.
While I don't agree that the church's «message should be one of... finding a partner, getting married and sticking together» — given the many ways to live well today, that's an extremely narrow and heteronormative view — the book does speak to the ways the church is a place of support, friendship and guidance for men, whether by offering engaging
activities (at the risk of sounding cliche, group sporting events for example) or teaching classes to build marketable skills or acting
as an employment center to help them find
meaningful careers with decent wages or offering essential mental health counseling.
This means reforming the way parties are funded to incentivise
meaningful engagement and talking up party
activity as a public good rather than some sort of anti social behaviour.
Instead of focusing solely on reducing pain intensity, this psychological treatment encourages patients to engage in
meaningful life
activities, while promoting mindfulness and acceptance of difficult experiences such
as pain.
In contrast,
activities that are «low intensity,» such
as standing or writing at a desk, aren't enough to provide any
meaningful health benefits, the study found.
«Recovery enables people to feel able to take a lead in managing their own health, engage in
activities which are personally
meaningful and see recovery itself
as a long term and potentially fluctuating process.
She encouraged «all awardees — particularly those with no previous experience
as a postdoctoral supervisor — to explore the full range of
activities that contribute to a
meaningful postdoctoral experience,» including those for «facilitating transitions into and out of the postdoctorate and... enhanc [ing] the development and choices of careers.»
He also doesn't think much of physical
activity as playing a «
meaningful role in keeping off the pounds.»
Other dating sites, such
as Positive Singles, that offer free membership profiles require payment before engaging in
meaningful activities on the site itself.
The other attempts to transpose Hooper's film to the 21st century — using the eerie feedback from an iPhone
as a detector for poltergeist
activity, sending a camera - equipped drone to explore the astral plane — fail to add anything
meaningful.
And I learn,
as she engages students in
meaningful activities.
Fortunately, just
as the gut was ready, my school's guidance counselor, Kelly Hansbury, introduced a service learning initiative that smoothed my transformation from one - day - shallow -
activities to all - year - deep -
meaningful - learning.
Each
activity furthers the learning
as students practice math, reading, science, and other skills — all while creating
meaningful social studies lessons.
Visiting an art museum with your children is one of those
meaningful, educational
activities we always aspire to
as parents.
Consider these cards, images, tally marks and frames for representing number
as part of your opening
activities, a center or
as meaningful practice.
As part of a series of measures to tackle it, the government has introduced the National Healthy Schools Programme, through which schools are awarded Healthy School status if they can demonstrate
meaningful achievement in four areas: personal, social and health education, healthy eating, physical
activity, and emotional health and wellbeing.
We can empower our students to track their own progress by offering them «I can» rubrics (like this one) that provide
meaningful measures to help them monitor their progress during an
activity or project — and we can circulate and confer
as they use the rubric to guide their work and ultimately improve their performance.
After one year of exposure to Playworks, students showed statistically significant increases in the following four protective factors
as compared to students with no exposure to Playworks: (1) Physical
Activity, (2) Problem - Solving Skills, (3)
Meaningful Participation in School (4) Goals...
There is also the potential to be used
as an
activity during a registration or tutorial period or to provide enjoyable
meaningful work for a «cover» lesson.
Future researchers will need to address the challenge, finding
meaningful ways to document student achievement while documenting formative measures of progress such
as parents» understanding of instructional goals, teachers» priorities and their practice, teacher understanding, and surface - level changes in materials and
activities.
Tyson has a passion for
meaningful, authentic student engagement and envisions technology
as a centerpiece for irresistible academic achievement through creative, global, project - based learning
activities.
Whether they are related to curriculum, leadership
activities, or extracurricular programs, roles that students consistently identify
as meaningful enable them to participate in design, facilitation, and assessment, with the goal of improving their schools and enhancing learning for all students.
Then, further work with the vocabulary list will provide them greater insight into the meaning, shades of meaning, and use of the words
as they work with online and printed
activities in the context of
meaningful sentences and definitions.
Collecting data
as it shows how students, peers, adults and the larger school are affected by
Meaningful Student Involvement
activities.
The lessons help set the context for the discussion, provide resources such
as PowerPoint presentations and videos for students to watch, suggest supplementary readings, and offer
meaningful activities for students to complete.
Engaging students
as partners in education planning illustrates how a variety of everyday school
activities, including building design, curriculum development, personnel management, personal learning plans, can embody
Meaningful Student Involvement.
• learners construct meaning; • learners see the connection between what they learn and the real world; • learners are actively engaged in purposeful tasks; •
activities are integrated and
meaningful; • learners work individually and
as members of a group; • learners are expected and encouraged to learn; • learners internalize that what they learn and do in school makes a positive change in the community; • learners are supported by passionate, engaged coaches, mentors, and advocates; • all learners have advanced learning opportunities; and • learners see themselves
as part of the community and find ways to serve the community.
They are also able to engage in a reflective, mathematically
meaningful activity that can serve
as a unifying content - pedagogy experience in a mathematics problem solving class.
Research and experience confirm that when learners perceive classroom
activities as meaningful and relevant, they are more likely to have a positive attitude toward them (McCombs 1984, Schunk 1990).
«Aside from being an amazing resource for
meaningful games and classroom
activities, Jennifer's work synthesizes so many of the best practices I've come across
as a teacher.
Such concept - focused instruction resulted in the sequencing and repeating the use of different types of instructional
activities as necessary to insure
meaningful learning (e.g., reading multiple sources, doing a variety of hands - on
activities, continued updating of journals).
In his article Golden Rules for Engaging Students in Learning
Activities, author Nicolás Pino - James, PhD lists five ways teachers can encourage student engagement: making learning activities meaningful, fostering a sense of competence, supporting autonomy, collaborative learning, positive teacher - student relationships, and mastery orientations (positioning learning as steps towards reaching a goal of learning, rather than simply seeking a reward such as a grade or approval from parents
Activities, author Nicolás Pino - James, PhD lists five ways teachers can encourage student engagement: making learning
activities meaningful, fostering a sense of competence, supporting autonomy, collaborative learning, positive teacher - student relationships, and mastery orientations (positioning learning as steps towards reaching a goal of learning, rather than simply seeking a reward such as a grade or approval from parents
activities meaningful, fostering a sense of competence, supporting autonomy, collaborative learning, positive teacher - student relationships, and mastery orientations (positioning learning
as steps towards reaching a goal of learning, rather than simply seeking a reward such
as a grade or approval from parents or peers).
This movement came to be known
as «developmentally appropriate curricula» or «developmentally appropriate practices,» and in some communities has transformed rigid classrooms into bustling centers of
meaningful activity.
As we have worked in the field of youth media for the past 15 years — refining our strategies for media making, technology integration, and project - based learning in informal and formal settings — we have learned that with the right supports, educators anywhere can facilitate
meaningful activities that promote media literacy and empower youth to create media with purpose.
As the examples below illustrate, both organizational structure and thematic content help weave a
meaningful fabric out of diverse
activities, texts, and youngsters.
This semester - long immersion in environmental studies and outdoor
activities deepens students» love of nature, reinforces their commitment to conservation, and equips them to take
meaningful action
as environmental stewards.
Agreement requires parent participation in a
meaningful 504, parent input into 504 determinations, and notice to parents of determinations and procedural safegaurds available in order to enable the student to have full access to programs and
activities to the same extent
as students without disabilities.
As students work through eScience3000's proven 5 - step routine, they read and discuss texts to develop meaningful understandings of disciplinary core ideas; engage in hands - on activities and investigations that reflect today's science and engineering practices; and reflect on crosscutting concepts and the nature of science as they analyze their results and write about their conclusion
As students work through eScience3000's proven 5 - step routine, they read and discuss texts to develop
meaningful understandings of disciplinary core ideas; engage in hands - on
activities and investigations that reflect today's science and engineering practices; and reflect on crosscutting concepts and the nature of science
as they analyze their results and write about their conclusion
as they analyze their results and write about their conclusions.
In 1988 very few education experts were considering the potential of student involvement
as a lever in school change, let alone engaging students in
meaningful activities and powerful relationships that would actually renegotiate the purpose and possibilities of the modern school.