Sentences with phrase «at your classroom seating»

Now might be a good time to take a long look at your classroom seating arrangement.

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Imagine enjoying a court side seat at a game, studying in a classroom of students and teachers all over the world or consulting with a doctor face - to - face — just by putting on goggles in your home.
«Imagine enjoying a court side seat at a game, studying in a classroom of students and teachers all over the world or consulting with a doctor face - to - face — just by putting on goggles in your home,» Zuckerberg wrote in a Facebook post announcing his company's purchase of Oculus.
«Imagine enjoying a court side seat at a game, studying in a classroom of students and teachers all over the world or consulting with a doctor face - to - face — just by putting on goggles in your home,» he wrote.
If you prefer a classroom style learning environment, Desire2Learn workshops are held frequently at the Taylor Institute of Teaching and Learning where you can reserve a seat.
Girls in the classroom need to recognize that their voice matters, that their voice needs to be heard not just by the teacher but by the boys in the room, and that they deserve a seat at the table, that they deserve to have value.
Our engaging online courses give you a front row seat in Chef Ann Cooper's classroom, where you can learn directly from a leader in school food change on how to transition school meal programs to scratch - cooked operations that provide real, healthy food to kids at school every day.
Belcher had seen Student - Centered Active Learning Environment with Upside - Down Pedagogies (SCALE - UP) classrooms at North Carolina State University with technology and seating designed to support active learning.
Our 25,000 square foot facility is the starting point for your guided tour of the Green Bank Observatory telescope site and contains the Catching the Wave Exhibit Hall, an 150 - seat auditorium, classrooms, a gift shop, and even a full menu at our Starlight Café.
At day's end, there are just three ways of awarding «credit» for work done in (or out) of school (and conferring diplomas or equivalency certificates based on that credit): «seat time» as traditionally measured in Carnegie units; the judgment of classroom teachers; or «demonstrated mastery» based on credible external assessments.
One school we've worked with asked pupils for design ideas to transform four old classrooms into dining spaces, each with 40 seats, and at low cost.
Unfortunately, one of the main criteria by which you are judged as a teacher is your ability to keep «order» in the classroom — quiet; neat rows of seated students; one person speaking at a time after being recognized; and so on.
At the classroom level, education is a pragmatic, seat - of - the - pants enterprise in which teachers tend to throw whatever they have at students, and character educators are no exceptioAt the classroom level, education is a pragmatic, seat - of - the - pants enterprise in which teachers tend to throw whatever they have at students, and character educators are no exceptioat students, and character educators are no exception.
While standing at the classroom door, she greets and directs them to their seats.
She stands at the front, centre, of the classroom, waiting for their initial (if noisy) settling in to their seats.
When the students at Harbord Public School walk into their classrooms and take their seats, those seats could take many different forms and positions in the room.
In secondary, where you're not based in one classroom for most or all of the day, some teachers are happy to let students choose a seat at the start of each lesson.
The queue for Askwith Hall seating will start at 4 p.m. Out of respect for the academic and classroom environment, we request that you do not arrive prior to 4 p.m. Doors will open at 4:30 p.m.
Heather Snavely asks a student to stay seated while playing math games in her classroom at Our Lady of Hungary Catholic school in South Bend.
«Educators will have a seat at the table when it comes to making decisions that affect their students and classrooms,» said Eskelsen García.
«There is no wasted time,» Martin said, as he oversaw students in one classroom moving from a group lesson at the front of the room to taking their individual assigned seats.
But even with access to technology and Internet connectivity, many schools still use an antiquated classroom model designed when factory work was the norm for most Americans — dozens of students in a room together, seated in rows facing the teacher, learning the same concept at the same time from a textbook that may be years out of date.
In recent years, we have also seen the growth of competency - based learning, an approach within classrooms and schools that stresses specific skills such as critical thinking, problem solving, and teamwork, and paired with less reliance on seat - time, allows students to advance upon mastering competencies at their own pace.
In Johnson's classroom at H.D. Isenberg Elementary School in Salisbury, NC, students can choose from a variety of seating options.
Los Angeles — A new report from the Center for Civil Rights Remedies at the Civil Rights Project, Suspended Education in California's Public Schools, estimates that more than 400,000 students were suspended and removed from classrooms at least one time during the 2009 - 10 school year in California — enough to fill every seat in all the professional baseball and football stadiums in the state.
Some classrooms have an area for guided reading; other students remain at their seats, going to areas of the room to pick up needed materials, but working at their desks.
Visit any room in the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History, view Van Gogh at the National Gallery, or snag front - row seats at one of the Kennedy Center's daily performances — all from the comfort of your own classroom.
Carbo describes four key interventions at the heart of Reading Styles, which any classroom teacher can implement to some extent: (1) assess students» reading styles and match instruction to those styles; (2) use specially recorded, challenging stories; (3) provide reading choices and high challenges; and (4) allow movement, offer comfortable seating, and use color.
• Creek Ball Room The breathtaking 840 sqm Creek ballroom is divisible into three sections and offers seating between 10 and 800 guests according to the set - up style, which ranges from theatre to banquet to classroom to u-shaped • Gardens The extensive and lush gardens at Park Hyatt Dubai offer unique venues for various functions.
For the 12 students» second classroom session, they met not at Harvard but in Lucchino's box seats at Fenway, where they watched the Red Sox clinch the American League wild card last week.
Your classroom facility must be able to hold at least 10 students, and continue seats and writing surfaces for them.
I let my 8 - year - old son, Luke, watch the part of the video which showed their drinking water and their classroom (his eyes about popped out of his head at the sight of their school seats and floor) to show him how good he has it and that there is a much greater «need» elsewhere.
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