Sentences with phrase «asked if the students»

The school asked if the students needed food at home for the weekends and my daughter raised her hand.
Social validity: Ask if the students would recommend a chat in the future.
The achievement gap asks if students are achieving X. Instead, it might be more useful to look at the relevance gap, which asks if X is going to matter to the lives students are likely to lead.
Still others borrow computers, use the computer lab, ask if a student can work quietly on an unused computer in another teacher's room, or provide alternate times during which students can access the computer — before school, at lunch, during recess, or after school.
in 1992 when a third grade teacher in her school asked if her students could chat with children in a class in Oklahoma.
PCSB reviews schools» marketing information to make sure no school discourages applicants (by, for instance, asking if a student has a disability during the enrollment process).
Today, nearly four decades after he first started teaching, he says people still ask if his students cheated.
While Upton explains the assignment — he wants students to pretend they're soldiers and write a letter home describing life in the trenches — Assistant Principal Samuel circles the room, asking if students understand the lesson objective.
Then ask if students might remember the important information better if the teacher placed it at the beginning of the lesson rather than in the middle.
The LSG was asked if students had experience with the substitution method for solving systems of equations before learning how to solve a system of equations on the graphing calculator.
Pam Marshall, of Gary, asked if students would earn associate degrees while also in high school.
Being a weekend, I asked myself if student loans are being approved every second.
«Young lawyers asked if students could undertake apprenticeships in the middle of law school studies, akin to trades training, or undertake articles in the midst of law school to allow students to refine their studies (when they return) to law school,» the report says.

Not exact matches

If a student falls behind in fractions, he or she will be asked to repeat fraction exercises until there's improvement.
After Stone starred in Allen's 2015 «Irrational Man,» about a college professor who enters a relationship with a student, Dylan Farrow asked Stone by name in the previously mentioned New York Times piece, «What if it had been you, Emma Stone?»
«If I had asked these students (or professional designers) what they wanted, they would have asked for incremental improvements to the design software they were using,» she writes.
Arkad, the richest man in Babylon, asks a very simple math question to his students: What would happen if, every day, you added 10 coins to your purse but only spent nine?
I would purposefully ask it about a third of the way through the course — long enough for most students to have locked in, even if subconsciously, to a reason for why they were in the course, but not so far in that they (or I) couldn't course correct.
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.
Once, after a presentation, a (white, male) student with dreadlocks asked Blake if his hairstyle might hinder his job prospects.
As a student going through SEAL training, when (there was no if) a student asked a silly question the entire class would suffer.
In the first experiment, 88 business students were asked to write a speech and deliver it like they would if giving a commencement address.
Suddenly, Blumenthal says, he and his co-founders, all Wharton MBA students, were fielding calls from customers asking if there was anywhere they could go to try the glasses on in person.
Several questions are also asked about the borrower's parents which help determine if a borrower is a dependent or an independent student.
«If I asked my students to pay me to help them with their score, it's a conflict,» he says.
Chris Grady, a student who said he had recently enlisted in the military, asked Rubio if the senator would support restrictions on «large - capacity magazines.»
If you're struggling to repay your private student loans, call your lender and ask about your options.
He put out a PSA one week before the student march for gun control and asked, «What if our politicians weren't the bitch of the NRA?»
So if you see yourself potentially needing to pause your student loan payments, ask private lenders about their deferment and forbearance options.
In a February 21 town hall hosted by CNN after the school shooting in Parkland, Florida, Stoneman Douglas student Cameron Kasky asked Rubio if he would promise to not to take another dollar from the National Rifle Association.
Survey results would have been much more useful if the students were asked about their own «religious» (whatever that actually means) behavior.
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.
Actually, if a student ever talked to me of his homosexuality, I asked him never to put me down as a reference for a government job.
In fact, if a student submitted that question as a survey question for my Stats class, I would tell them why it was broken and ask them to try again.
If you were to ask the same question today, that answer would more likely be a young Nigerian mother on the outskirts of Lagos, a university student in Seoul, South Korea, or a teenage boy in Mexico City.
Franek says students were asked if they strongly agreed or strongly disagreed that other students on campus were religious.
«I think if we change that step and really become students of each other's narratives and ask questions about why people perceive certain things in a certain way instead of jumping to judgment, then I think we'll be better equipped to have more diversity in local churches.»
At Pomona College (very liberal, sophisticated and all that [and home of the wonderful Porcher Susan McWilliams]-RRB-, a student finally asked me after my outrageous remarks if it's really true that I'm not GREEN.
This fact was not lost on Julian Savulescu, the Oxford ethicist and student of Peter Singer, who asked: If Charlie's life is not worth living, why shouldn't we directly kill him?
Not too long ago, a student asked me during a final exam if he could write an essay on a topic of his own choosing rather than on one of the three possibilities provided by the test.
Asked if they could be better students, they would probably say yes.
If the alternative ideas of religious thinkers are presented fairly and well, then it is not against the ideal of this model that professors ask their students for their own critical, and even constructive, response.
I asked the student pastor if he would like to postpone his reading.
I remember that it was around this time that some of my students at Boston College Law School began to ask me if I was a feminist.
In my days as a school chaplain I remember a shocked English teacher reporting: «Do you know that today I asked my sophomores if they knew who Job was, and only one student raised her hand?»
If one asks the Gift Records Office of my school who are our most antagonistic alumni, they'll tell you they are the ones who were here as students on full scholarship.
At the University of Wisconsin various professors are asked by the student body to give a «last lecture» incorporating what they would say if it were their last opportunity to communicate what is most important to them.
With respect also to earlier Christian thinkers and their various statements, there is Hodgson's further remark — which those of us who were his students vividly recall — that we must always ask something like this: «What must the truth be for us now, if people like that» — he was referring both to biblical writers and theologians in the past history of the Church --» «put it in the way they did?»
An extra safeguard would be to ask students who apply for university housing if they have any allergies; students who might be allergic to smoke could be assigned roommates who don't smudge.
I wonder how many students, when asked what they would do if they were Satan, would say that they would take what they can read from Revelation and come up with a Plan B?
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