Perhaps it was the prospect of facing so many very little people, whose most recent personal milestone was toilet training, or the scratchy throat and the raggedness from an oncoming cold, but I arrived
at school feeling a bit edgy, knowing there would be no hiding behind a computer terminal with a cup of tea today.
«We know from previous research that young people who have learned about body confidence
at school feel better about their bodies.
They get to the point where at least
at school they feel safe and can talk to each other.»
And perhaps the most important caveat of all, of course, was highlighted in an article by Kevin Courtney last week: a shocking figure within the PIRLS data showing that a quarter of our children arrive
at school feeling hungry every or most days.
If a portion of the cost of stationary bikes were allocated toward improving the safety of pedestrian routes to school, then kids could burn off energy, connect with nature, and arrive
at school feeling clear - headed, calm, and empowered by independence — the very same emotions for which educators strive using the bicycles.
At school they feel really well supported, loved and have a structures in place to try their best and really achieve.
Ask the child if there is anyone
at their school they feel comfortable talking to if they have concerns, such as a favourite teacher, school counsellor or principal.
Not exact matches
At very least,
schools would do well to heed Narvekar's admission, in a letter announcing the changes, that Harvard
felt the need to reduce its organizational «complexity.»
«This year, a different challenge has sharpened: People across Europe and the U.S. have risen up and said, «We don't
feel we belong, and we don't
feel we're being heard,» explained Ngaire Woods, dean of the Blavatnik
School of Government
at Oxford University, who moderated a panel discussion on the «Fourth Industrial Revolution» on Tuesday.
Although poaching does happen, Alan Middleton, professor of marketing
at the Schulich
School of Business
at York University and former board chair of ABC Life Literacy Canada, says employees
feel a greater commitment to workplaces that have invested in them.
I liked seeing it there, blinking optimistically on my computer screen, but it
felt a little like getting an A on a
school project that I hadn't really worked
at.
Caroline Apovian, director of the Nutrition and Weight Management Center
at Boston Medical Center and professor of medicine
at Boston University
School of Medicine told INSIDER, «
Feeling «hangry» or cranky is one of the first signs that you aren't eating enough calories.»
«People who wear that kind of clothing
feel more powerful,» Michael L. Slepian, co-author of the study and an adjunct assistant professor
at Columbia Business
School, told the WSJ.
It comes from my days of making friends based on how I wanted to make them
feel rather than show them how smart I was in
school (because I wasn't smart
at all).
The complete post is well worth reading in full if you're
feeling a little
at sea
at your new
school (or if you're hoping to offer some guidance to the college student in your life), but here are a few of his tips in brief in get you started.
It can, if you create content around it that people
feel compelled to share, says Jonah Berger, an associate professor of marketing
at the Wharton
School of the University of Pennsylvania.
«Making eye contact even with a character on a cereal box inspires powerful
feelings of connection,» said Brian Wansink, a professor
at Cornell's Dyson
School of Applied Economics and Management.
Old -
school wet shavers used to turn up their noses
at synthetic brushes, but times have changed: New synthetics like the Fendrihan shaving brush are capable of offering a
feel similar to badger in softness while still providing enough backbone to whip up a great lather.
Henderson, now a professor
at Vanderbilt's business
school,
felt that he had been a mentor to Bain, and he was bitter.
The students presenting the KIN solution to the New York City government,
at the end of their DO
School course, said they
felt it was crucial to have the two complementary components of events and a video competition.
The Rhode Island Finger Flick Football Game will bring back nostalgic
feelings of playing flick football during lunch
at school, while being a lot more convenient.
Ante Glavas, an associate professor with a specialization in organizational behaviour
at Kedge Business
School in Marseille, France, says employees of companies that promote social responsibility tend to
feel more connected to their work: «They are more engaged, because instead of leaving values
at the door when they leave home, they can
feel like they are doing something good that aligns with who they are as a person.»
They get $ 5,000 in educational funding that they can use for executive coaching, a program
at Rotman [
School of Management], a technical program — whatever they
feel they need.
-- Harvard Business
School — «The average time it took an unemployed person to find a job — full time, part time or otherwise — in December (2008) was 19.7 weeks» — Department of Labor — «Elite professionals
feel least adept
at getting meaningful introductions to key contacts (and) more adept
at maintaining ongoing contact with key network members.»
when Facebook market research in Australia engaged in sentiment analysis of more than 6.4 million Australian youth, including 1.9 million high
schoolers as young as 14 years old, to estimate when those children were
at their most vulnerable, experiencing
feelings of being «worthless» or a «failure» as part of research conducted for marketers.
There have been lapses in this program, most notably last year when Facebook market research in Australia engaged in sentiment analysis of more than 6.4 million Australian youth, including 1.9 million high
schoolers as young as 14 years old, to estimate when those children were
at their most vulnerable, experiencing
feelings of being «worthless» or a «failure» as part of research conducted for marketers.
Two female students
at Charles Flanagan High in Pembroke Pines complained that 20 students were threatened by a knife, and they don't
feel like the
school took their concerns seriously.
In November, Palihapitiya caused a stir when he told the audience
at a Stanford Graduate
School of Business event that he
felt «tremendous guilt» about his time
at Facebook.
The authors of the report — professors
at Georgetown University, Harvard Business
School and Morehouse College president David Thomas — interviewed 30 of those women, asking about the skills, attributes and workplace strategies they
felt were important for getting ahead.
Finally, while parents
at elite
schools only have one vote, cutting their subsidy would
feel like a direct attack, and really motivate them to work against the NDP, either through donating to the UCP or helping out with their campaign.
Now, you heard one of the students say they're not going to
feel safe going back to
school when the doors eventually open
at Douglas High, because they want to see some change, they want to see some action.
New Democrats
feel their best shot
at re-election cuts a straight path through Kenney's social values, policies and past comments against same - sex marriage and abortion, as well as his more recent comments that parents ought to be informed that their kids are in
school gay - straight alliances.
«It's so important to be educated, and to be educated in a productive sense is to
feel safe
at school,» Suzanna Barna, 17, said.
I remember my Catholic grade
school years and
feeling the same way, like what if I didn't like hanging out with those people in robes and their sheep and those clouds... Fortunately I was able to see through the whole scam
at about 8 years old.
I have found that, for me, «
feeling the moments» (living in the here and now), is also a rich experience... and I rejoice that
at times, it is overwhelming with the colors of my peony garden, the emotions of a friend's funeral, and stunning chaos of the minnows that
school within our river.
The historian Jules Isaac... obtained an interview with Pius XII in June 1949 and
felt he was heard «with good will and understanding sympathy»... During the 1950's, the signs of understanding increased in the Vatican media, particularly
at Christmas or Unity Week; the philo - Semitic orientation of certain religious orders; the effort to understand Judaism in theology
schools, and meetings in ecumenical settings, no longer met with distrust by Roman Congregations.
If you
feel that society has suffered because the fairy tales were taken out of
school, you should look
at your fellow believers.
My 7 year old daughter (non-christian)
felt the same way going to her public
school in Texas where all she would see in December were christmas trees and veiled holy symbols,
at the exclusion of any other belief (or non-belief).
Would you want your kids
feeling that kind of religious pressure and invasion
at a PUBLIC
school??
Without God, we are torn in two directions: universities praise diversity, but students still form cliques; politicians promise a bright future, but our news programmes are distressing; people are obsessed with scientific explanations of everything, and equally obsessed with the sentimental love expressed in pop songs; sexual abuse with a minor is the most shameful of all crimes, but everyone has a right to complete sexual liberation once they reach the age of consent; we relocate all over the world, preferring to live anywhere but home, yet we still agonise over our local sports club; we own many things, and still
feel we don't have enough; we believe in discipline
at school or
at work, but we all have a right to «let ourselves go»
at the weekend; we tolerate everything, except people that don't agree with us.
«Whether you would like to join me or not,
feel free to do as you see best,» Angela Hildenbrand said shortly before she prayed
at the Medina Valley High
School graduation in Castroville, according to CNN San Antonio affiliate KSAT.
Evangelicals
felt more strongly about groups
at private
schools.
Schools often
feel that they must implement a particular SRE scheme because otherwise their pupils will be
at greater risk of early pregnancy.
He writes with
feeling to a parent of the
school, «I often think what poor creatures we priests are, who, like gentlemen of England, sit
at home
at ease, while you, married men, have all the merit of anxiety and toil which the care of a family involves.
I sometimes
feel like a prisoner because I could not even attend my son's law
school graduation and then I
feel guilty because
at least I can walk and my mother can't, she is a prisoner of her bed.
And yet, as I progressed through high
school and college, got a job in full - time student ministry, and even traveled through Europe for a few weeks, checking each of these dreams off my list (sans Aussie heartthrob), I found myself
at age twenty - four absorbed in
feelings that I didn't expect to come for
at least another fifteen years, if ever.
I started
at Hope International University in Fullerton, which
felt a bit like a homecoming as it was one of the first
schools I visited when I began speaking, and one of the most welcoming and hospital communities you will meet.
Apparently, what they are supposed to
feel (and think) is nothing, because the lesson high
school teachers are going to take away from this fiasco is to avoid this topic
at all costs, lest they risk losing their jobs.
At first when I started reading this I
felt it was unfair on the part of the Texas Association of Private and Parochial
Schools (TAPPS), but reading until the end, I have to agree with their decision.
Dr David Landrum, director of advocacy
at the EA, said: «As we expected, the report shows how strongly faith groups, parents and others
feel about proposals to register and regulate out - of -
school settings, and in particular about the role of Ofsted.