Sentences with phrase «ask students at»

In part two of our look at the ancient Greek philosopher, we ask students at a California school about the Socratic teaching method and the questions it inspires.
But ask the students at MSLA whether these two educators are heroes.
You can either ask students at the end of a lesson to shade in the area covered in red (didn't understand), amber (I understand the topic but need to go over it again) or green (completely understand) or it could be used at the end of a unit or just before the exam as a revision aid.
I ask students at all levels, including recent college graduates, to consider teaching as a career.
You might ask students at this time how much money you would need to have if you were to give each one of them ten cents.
We ask students at the end of the year to submit a resume and sign up for an interview / audition time.
Each semester I ask my students at the Graduate School of Public Policy at the University of Maryland to construct policy to solve this problem.
Brohard asked students at each table to talk it over and send a representative to the front to share thoughts.
Before I made the trip to Sacramento, I asked my students at View Park Preparatory Charter High School in Los Angeles to vote if I should stay and teach that day or if I should share my thoughts with the board of education.
Before Tunji Adebayo went to Sacramento to testify about the new accountability system, he asked his students at View Park Preparatory Charter High School to...
For years I have been asking my students at Ryerson School of Interior Design to define the term Sustainable Design, in the hope that someday, one of them will come up with one that makes sense.

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When students at an international school in China were asked to delve into the question «How does an iPad know where it is?»
Michael Dell was speaking to an entrepreneurship class at the University of Texas business school when a bold student stood up and asked the young multi-billionaire why he still kept going to work.
In a study published earlier this month, researchers at Michigan State University monitored the brains of 79 female and 70 male students, who were asked to fill out a survey about their own anxiety levels.
Students were asked which characters on Grey's Anatomy and House (the two major medical dramas at the time) they would most and least want to be like in their professional careers.
At the same time — while Perkins stopped short of asking — she relied on her longtime observations of non-designers and student designers.
When a college student asked me how to spend his summers, I advised him to try and get an internship at a large firm for some of the reasons above.
The researchers asked 122 students to answer that question the way they would in a job interview, getting answers including: «My inability not to be nice to co-workers» (ouch) and «I'm not always the best at staying organized.»
At that point, a student asks Jobs the question:
Thirty years ago, when she was a medical student helping to create in - vitro fertilization babies at Toronto's East General Hospital, and never thought she'd be asked whether or not we should eat hamburgers made in test tubes.
Here's an unexpected drawback of Apple's latest flagship laptops: law students in several states are being asked to disable the Touch Bar on their new MacBook Pros, or leave them at home entirely, if they plan to use the machines when they take the bar exam in February.
This includes «chronic, structural racial injustice — such as the persistent paucity of black faculty members and administrators at Yale, the common experience of being the only black student in some classes, and being disproportionately likely to be stopped and asked for ID — or worse — by campus police officers.»
In the interest of all the students heading to college this fall, I asked my colleagues at Business Insider to share the best things they bought for themselves in college that they might never have thought to pack.
At its helm is a skinny, contemplative student of the world who revels in asking questions and couldn't be bothered by so trivial a pursuit as warring with the company's rivals.
This bias was demonstrated in an experiment at Stanford University in which a group of students was asked to guess the songs tapped by others on a table.
In a 2008 study, Michigan State University researchers asked college students to look at fictional Facebook profiles and decide how much they liked the profiles» owners.
The study was conducted by researchers at the University of Sydney and examined three groups of students, who were tasked with completing an «alternate uses» test — a common creativity drill wherein subjects are given an object and asked to come up with as many uses for it as they can.
He told me that when he taught at Tufts University's Fletcher School, he would ask his students what was best — a knife, a fork, or a spoon?
The most unnerving incident was when one of Kleinfeld's daughters, a student at Harvard Business School, was approached on campus by someone who asked to «friend» her on Facebook; the person also spoke to her friends, fishing for information about her family.
To try to understand why, I do what I often do: I asked my graduate students at NYU where I teach Integrated Marketing.
«Now when I ask the same thing, my students look at me funny, saying «Professor, what do you mean?»»
When Bernstein used to teach at New York University's Stern School of Business, he would ask his students what the difference was between gold and wampum, the shell beads American Indians used to trade.
In one experiment, 163 graduate business students at an East Coast university were asked to imagine they were setting up an apartment.
Wade — whose return to Miami at February's trade deadline came just before the mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla., and who worked to pay tribute to the fallen students there and engage with the survivors after that tragedy — asked Shaw what he hoped would come of his experience at the Waffle House and its aftermath.
The sweet tooth entrepreneur has teamed up with Rockport for the occasion and has asked seventeen RISD students to design candy versions of Rockport's Janae Pump for women and Day 2 Night Wingtip for men, utilizing some of the 7,000 candies found at Dylan's Candy Bar.
Navient, which services and collects student loans, is facing a shareholder proposal that asks the company to report on how it is managing its exposure, including at board level.
Moren Leveque, a professor at the Schulich School of Business asked me to speak to her students later this week...
Alex Wind, a student activist at Stoneman Douglas, asked Superintendent Robert Runcie, «Will you do everything in your power to prevent this from happening again at any other school?»
Things moved pretty quickly for gun - rights advocate and Marjory Stoneman Douglas student Kyle Kashuv after he asked a man he calls his «mentor» — Charlie Kirk, founder of the conservative student group Turning Point USA — how many retweets he'd need to convince Kirk to speak at Stoneman Douglas...
Of the 52 Facebook comments, the remaining five included one asking whether the clear backpacks were just at Stoneman Douglas or were countywide (Answer: Just Stoneman Douglas); two that weren't understandable; and two that maintained minor students have no rights in public school, so the complaints about the loss of rights by students were meaningless.
«After a mass shooting at a school, you don't have to be the sharpest tack in the box to understand when another student posts a photo of an assault weapon why school security personnel and police might ask questions,» tweeted Pittman, who said he owns two guns but no assault rifles.
When black students are unable to gain admission at the same rate as whites to the elite public exam school in Boston, let's ask a federal judge to mandate black excellence.
Years ago, the Episcopal chaplain at Yale asked me what I thought he should do to attract students to his ministry.
They asked an average of 324 student at each school.
If the data were acquired by asking students about their own college, then especially at schools with strong denominational ties there are almost certainly social pressure on individual students to maintain the appearance of piety.
At the General Conference session in 1985 an African graduate student studying in America pointedly asked when the Adventist Church would follow the papal lead in appointing African «cardinals.»
As a divinity school student, I had just started working as a student chaplain at a cancer hospital when my professor asked me about my work.
LifeWay asked a similar question about student groups at private colleges.
In order to acquaint theological students in pastoral counseling courses with AA and to help them feel more at ease with alcoholics, the author asks his students to attend an open meeting of AA.
At lunch, a group of students were asked about their thoughts on the future of Christianity and several mentioned the importance of looking to the global South and East since the center of Christianity seems to be shifting in that direction.
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