Not exact matches
A
school that leaves religion behind and puts all people
in the same
classroom, or campus would do more to promote understanding
between groups than persisting
in keeping them separate.
Showcasing the similarities
between a typical middle
school classroom in Iran with one
in the U.S., for example, is just one of many reasons why The Salesman is a purposeful watch for filmgoers all over the world.
As White expressed it, the potential for impermissible fostering of religion
in secular
classrooms — an untested, assumption of the court, so far as he was concerned — paradoxically rendered unacceptable the state's efforts to ensure that secular teachers under religious discipline would successfully avoid conflicts
between the religious mission of the
school and the secular purpose of the state's education program.
If public
schools are
in crisis, it may well be because
school reform lurches from cause to cause, from standardized testing to differentiated
classrooms, from all - inclusive public
schools to charter
schools and everything
in between.
Because of the close relationship
between SFUSD officials and faculty researchers from Stanford Graduate
School of Education (GSE), projects can be launched and completed quickly, with the findings then put into action
in classrooms and
schools without delay.
Last year, research involving thousands of elementary
school students, and published
in the February 2009 issue of Pediatrics, demonstrated an association
between daily recess and better
classroom behavior as reported by teachers.
Through a few simple yet meaningful things such as frequent conversations
between his parents and teachers, his mother's involvement
in the
classroom, and stimulation of his natural curiosity at home, Dylan's parents have helped their son gain a sense that
school is important and that doing his best at schoolwork is his current role
in life.
Similarly, I've gotten so fed up with strangers feeding my children
in their
school classrooms that I recently pounded out a «manifesto»
in protest, whereas when Le Billon sets up a table at her child's
school to honor local agriculture, replete with fresh strawberries, crème frâiche, and homemade bread and jam, the other parents actually snap at her for daring to feed their children
between meals.
The success achieved by the Partners for Breakfast
in the
Classroom project
between 2011 and today has taught us that when all stakeholders work together — administrators,
school boards, parents, and
school building staff — breakfast -
in - the -
classroom becomes a sustainable and successful endeavor for
school nutrition programs.
Between the Community Eligibility Option and increasing interest
in universal breakfast -
in - the -
classroom,
school breakfast headlines were prominent
in September.
The divide
between subjects taught
in the
school classroom and university - level research is often exaggerated.
This action cuts back to the modern - day Westminster office, and swaps
between this and enjoyable
classroom antics as Sam attempts to do focus group - style research by teaching some pleasingly irreverent pupils
in a
school each week.
Education We believe
in bridging the gap
between classroom and work place by forging links with local
schools through activities relevant to the academic curriculum.
Following two teachers (Andy and Ron) as they try to maintain a corrupted
school environment, Ron is fired after lashing out
in his
classroom, but only due to the fact that Andy was a rat and tattled on Ron, thus sparking a feud
between them, strongly favoured by Ron.
In the name of #schoollove, I've committed to Tweeting one
classroom /
school «little moment» of loving connection
between teacher and student a day for each day of the
school year.
Transmedia storytelling — telling a single story across multiple media platforms — as a means to help students engage with challenging cultural issues of civic responsibility, diversity, and social justice can be an important tool
in the
classroom, especially
in an age where students are finding it increasingly difficult to see over the wall
between their
school lives and their «real» lives.
A report titled Below the Radar: Low - level Disruption
in the Country's
Classrooms discusses the issue as it affects 95 state
schools and academies inspected
between January and July this year, and includes data from a YouGov survey of teachers and parents.
The esteemed academic, currently serving as president of Morgan State University
in Baltimore, is flooded with memories of hot summer days walking the long miles
between the
school and his home (often barefoot to save his shoes), of early
classroom lessons taught by a strict but caring teacher, of his beloved family members who reside here
in great number.
Davis, who teaches high
school technology
in Camilla, Georgia, has blown out the walls of that parallel
classroom by orchestrating student collaboration across continents,
between places as distant as the United States and Bangladesh.
«
In combination with more investment in teachers and school funding, deeper connections between schools and workplaces will ensure tomorrow's students will move seamlessly from the classroom into productive jobs.&raqu
In combination with more investment
in teachers and school funding, deeper connections between schools and workplaces will ensure tomorrow's students will move seamlessly from the classroom into productive jobs.&raqu
in teachers and
school funding, deeper connections
between schools and workplaces will ensure tomorrow's students will move seamlessly from the
classroom into productive jobs.»
Bound up
in this is the need for
school districts to provide adequate professional training and development for substitutes, who are
in short supply, and to encourage a positive working relationship
between classroom teachers and their substitutes.
A study delves into the relationship
between an educator's math knowledge and the quality of their teaching
in actual elementary
school classrooms
On Share A Pencil Day 2018, thousands of pupils
in classrooms throughout the UK will share one pencil
between two students to experience what life is like for children who can not go to
school or have to share the basic tools for learning like a pen or a pencil.
Software such as SMART 14, Promethean ClassFlow and Squirrel Reflector create a two ‑ way interface
between the screen and the user
in the
classroom, which can be run through smartphones or laptops using the
school's Wi - Fi connection at a fraction of the price.
More specifically, the researchers 1) examine possible differences by
classroom,
school, and literacy models; 2) explore the relationship
between observable features of the
classroom literacy environment and children's literacy growth during the first grade year; 3) characterize the variability
in the levels of teacher understanding of the chosen literacy model and of early literacy development; and 4) assess whether there are qualitative differences
in children's oral discourse skills and writing skills with the
school's chosen model of literacy instruction.
Although I chose the option of encouraging the link
between home and
school and asking the parents to join
in too, alternatively you might decide that the game is best
in your
school to be played
in the
classroom as a morning starter or within intervention sessions.
Today I'm talking to Professor Peter Barrett who, along with colleagues Dr Yufan Zhang, Dr Fay Davies and Dr Lucinda Barrett, from England's Salford University, carried out a three year study into the link
between physical
classroom design
in primary
schools and academic achievement.
Sometimes it's difficult for students to make the link
between what they are learning
in the
classroom and the skills they'll use once they leave
school - even, it turns out, with core skills.
It's difficult to know exactly how this disconnect
between teenagers» optimal sleep times and
school schedules affects their
classroom performance because
school districts that start high
schools later might be better - resourced or otherwise support students better than do those that start high
schools earlier
in the day.
Between 1994 and 2004, the percentage of students with disabilities spending 80 percent or more of the
school day
in a regular
classroom showed an overall increase of 5 percent, which shows that our nations
schools are moving
in the right direction but still have a long way to go to ensure a quality education for an increasingly diverse student population.
Studies reveal a correlation
between daylight
in school classrooms and the performance of students on standardized tests, and more and more new K - 12 design plans have sought to distribute as much natural light as possible.
IBM Watson, Sesame Workshop Do Learning
in the Cloud (IT - Online) Todd Rose was an adviser for a collaboration
between IBM Watson and Sesame Workshop
in Georgia Public
Schools, which was announced this week, and sought to built a new platform incorporating content from Sesame Workshop for use by students and
in classrooms.
promotion and funding of teacher exchanges
between city and suburban
school districts and training of teachers
in techniques for successful interracial
classrooms;
Dan Willingham, a cognitive psychologist at the University of Virginia and author of the American Educator's «ask the cognitive scientist» column, offers a bridge
between the laboratory and the
classroom in his volume, Why Don't Students Like
School: A Cognitive Scientist Answers Questions About How the Mind Works and What It Means for The
Classroom.
«Audrey is able to make connections
between what she has seen
in the
classroom as a teacher
in the Boston Public
Schools and effective policy solutions.
In Chicago, the major site of the research reported on in Lost Classrooms, Lost Community, 130 Catholic schools closed or were merged with others between 1984 and 200
In Chicago, the major site of the research reported on
in Lost Classrooms, Lost Community, 130 Catholic schools closed or were merged with others between 1984 and 200
in Lost
Classrooms, Lost Community, 130 Catholic
schools closed or were merged with others
between 1984 and 2004.
Having been at the forefront of embracing digital technology
in the
classroom — finding an overhead projector
in a modern
school could be deemed impossible — much of the latest technology has focussed on cashless
school meals, with
schools eager to introduce pre-paid
school lunches, eradicating the need for pupils to carry lunch money, and bringing the relationship
between school and parent ever closer.
The new fuse visualiser is a scanner web - camera and digital camera
in one offering
schools a compact solution for creating distance learning
between remotely connected
classrooms.
The Out - of -
School Children Initiative — a partnership between UNICEF and the UNESCO Institute for Statistics — is working in more than 50 countries to identify which children are out of school, assess the barriers that exclude them and develop innovative policies to get them in classrooms and lea
School Children Initiative — a partnership
between UNICEF and the UNESCO Institute for Statistics — is working
in more than 50 countries to identify which children are out of
school, assess the barriers that exclude them and develop innovative policies to get them in classrooms and lea
school, assess the barriers that exclude them and develop innovative policies to get them
in classrooms and learning.
A continuing dispute
between the local teachers» union and
school administrators has some education officials
in Detroit worried that several alternative
schools that opened
in August to lure high
school dropouts back to the
classroom will be forced to close.
This year, she is expanding the program, known as ALIAS, or Academic Language Instruction for All Students, to reach
between 2,000 and 2,500 sixth - graders
in mainstream
classrooms in 14
schools.
As someone who has worked
in classrooms for the past 39 years, I consider the contrast
between school and real world to...
In total, Gaines Pell has five years in the classroom, which includes a stint in Syracuse, N.Y.. Before starting her own school, she also worked for an organization called Pencil, which focuses on developing relationships between business leaders and public school principal
In total, Gaines Pell has five years
in the classroom, which includes a stint in Syracuse, N.Y.. Before starting her own school, she also worked for an organization called Pencil, which focuses on developing relationships between business leaders and public school principal
in the
classroom, which includes a stint
in Syracuse, N.Y.. Before starting her own school, she also worked for an organization called Pencil, which focuses on developing relationships between business leaders and public school principal
in Syracuse, N.Y.. Before starting her own
school, she also worked for an organization called Pencil, which focuses on developing relationships
between business leaders and public
school principals.
Some ideas include making morning and afternoon announcements; helping the
school nurse; assisting
in the library, office, or other locations; turning
in attendance forms and carrying out other daily tasks
between classrooms and the office or cafeteria; and serving as safety patrols.
The articles also do not take up what is happening inside the
classrooms and
in interactions
between and among educators and young adolescents, nor the organizational structure of the
schools, nor the policy and community contexts within which those
schools reside.
A growing disconnect is occurring
between school leadership and the 40 + percent of teachers who are eager and / or prepared to use technology
in the
classroom.
Now,
in a recent study, Hill and her colleagues have dug more deeply into the relationship
between teachers» mathematical knowledge for teaching and the quality of their teaching
in actual elementary
school classrooms.
The percentage of
schools with at least one connection to the Internet increased from 89 percent to 95 percent between 1998 and 1999, according to «Internet Access in U.S. Public Schools and Classrooms: 1994 - 1999,» released by the U.S. Department of Edu
schools with at least one connection to the Internet increased from 89 percent to 95 percent
between 1998 and 1999, according to «Internet Access
in U.S. Public
Schools and Classrooms: 1994 - 1999,» released by the U.S. Department of Edu
Schools and
Classrooms: 1994 - 1999,» released by the U.S. Department of Education.
We study a sample of midcareer elementary and middle
school teachers
in the Cincinnati Public
Schools, all of whom were evaluated
in a yearlong program, based largely on
classroom observation, sometime
between the 2003 — 04 and 2009 — 10
school years.
«One of my roles was to take the data that the
school was already collecting but make that link
between what was happening
in the
classroom and what we were seeing
in the data.»