Sentences with phrase «by educators still»

How online learning tools are facilitated by educators still matters most to student success.

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Master liqueur makers, led by Italy's Francesco Lafranconi, one of the world's foremost mixologists (now executive director of mixology and spirits educator for Southern Wine & Spirits), intend to expose enthusiasts and newbies alike to the range of bitter to sweet elixirs from centuries - old recipes still enjoyed the Italian way, with charisma and passion.
Fall Colors Water Mixing by Still Playing School Exploring Fall Colors With Gourds by Little Bins For Little Hands Why Leaves Change Colors by The Preschool Toolbox Blog Learning With Preschool Songs: The Leaves of the Trees by Growing Book by Book DIY Fall Color Word Book by The Educators» Spin On It Learning Number Words with Fall Colored Leaves by Tiny Tots Adventures Fall Tree Number Matching by Mom Inspired Life Colors of Fall Sensory Bin by Life Over C's Foot Painting The Fall Colours by Learning to Walk Exploring Fall Colors in Paint by Powerful Mothering Autumn Colours Plant Science at Rainy Day Mum Make Your Own Fall Potpourri at Capri + 3
Rabbit Food Lettuce Wraps for Kids to Make from Rainy Day Mum Bunny Color Sorting from Toddler Approved The Tale of Peter Rabbit ABC Carrot Patch from Growing Book by Book Name Tracing Bunny Fun from The Educators» Spin On It Carrot Number Matching Activity from 3 Dinosaurs Peter Rabbit Sensory Bin from Still Playing School Feed the Rabbit Activity from Mom Inspired Life Peter Rabbit Paper Plate Pop - Up Garden from I Can Teach My Child Bunny Treat Bags from Mama Miss Carrot Painting Pre-Writing Practice from Preschool Powol Packets Bunny Cracker Snack from The Pleasantest Thing
Number Sound Boxes by Munchkins and Moms My Five Senses Book by Still Playing School 5 Senses Theme Activities for Preschool by The Preschool Toolbox Blog Exploring the Alphabet with Your 5 Senses by Growing Book by Book Winter Theme Alphabet Sensory Bin by The Educators» Spin On It My Christmas 5 Senses Book by Life Over C's Exploring the Senses Using Cardboard Tubes by Capri + 3
Apple Tree Alphabet Letter Match — Still Playing School Apple Piece Names — Preschool Powol Packets Apple Addition within 5 Dough Strips — Sea of Knowledge Fingerprint Apple Counting Activity — Messy Little Monster Red apple number bonds to 10 — Rainy Day Mum Apple Tree Playdough — Clare's Little Tots Apple picking sticky wall — views from a Step stool Baked Apples — Witty Hoots Caramel Apple Pops - The Moments at Home Apple Stack Game and Snack - Toddler Approved Jumping Apple Seeds - JDaniel4's Mom Apple Theme STEM Activity for Preschoolers — The Educators» Spin On It Glitter Apple Stamping — My Bored Toddler Apple Tree Tracing Page - Mama Smiles Apple Farm Song with Movement — My Storytime Corner Ten Red Apples: Number Words Activities - Growing Book by Book Apple Tree Gross Motor Game — Inspiration Laboratories Apple Sewing — CrArty Kids Visual Perception Apple Activity — The OT Toolbox
-LSB-...] Name Activities: Feather Letter Turkey by Growing Book by Book Turkey Learning Games by The Educators» Spin On It Textured Turkey Feathers Pre-Writing Activity for #PlayfulPreschool by The Preschool Toolbox Turkey Geoboard by Still Playing School Counting Feathers Sticky Wall by Mom Inspired Life Fine Motor Turkey Math by Fun - A-Day!
His work was detailed and is still used by many modern educators as a guide to what typical children can do (and not do) at various ages.
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Goodnight Moon Book Words Printable Activity from Lalymom Storytelling Necklace Inspired by Goodnight Moon from The Educators» Spin On It Goodnight Moon Gross Motor from 3 Dinosaurs Soothing Scented Goodnight Moon Inspired Sensory Play from Still Playing School Good Night Moon Sensory Bottle from The Pleasantest Thing
Button Box ABC creations from Rainy Day Mum Learning Your Name with the Corduroy Book from Growing Book by Book Teddy Bear Button Counting Activity from Mom Inspired Life Corduroy's Button Sensory Bin from Preschool Powol Packets Button Stacking from Still Playing School Corduroy Math: Learning with Buttons from I Can Teach My Child Teddy Bear Number Button Matching from 3 Dinosaurs Teddy Bear Picnic Dessert Idea from The Educators» Spin On It Pre-Writing Fun Inspired By Corduroy from Toddler Approved Build - A-Corduroy Shape Identification Craft from Sugar, Spice and Glitter Colorful Friendship Bracelets from Mama Miby Book Teddy Bear Button Counting Activity from Mom Inspired Life Corduroy's Button Sensory Bin from Preschool Powol Packets Button Stacking from Still Playing School Corduroy Math: Learning with Buttons from I Can Teach My Child Teddy Bear Number Button Matching from 3 Dinosaurs Teddy Bear Picnic Dessert Idea from The Educators» Spin On It Pre-Writing Fun Inspired By Corduroy from Toddler Approved Build - A-Corduroy Shape Identification Craft from Sugar, Spice and Glitter Colorful Friendship Bracelets from Mama MiBy Corduroy from Toddler Approved Build - A-Corduroy Shape Identification Craft from Sugar, Spice and Glitter Colorful Friendship Bracelets from Mama Miss
Name in Bed & Name Writing Activity by Preschool Powol Packets Madeline Small World & Sensory Bin by Study at Home Mama Madeline Snack by Still Playing School Learning about Body Parts with Madeline by I Can Teach My Child Exploring Art & Color by Mama Miss Made» line» Sensory Tray Writing by Growing Book by Book Madeline Movement Game by Mom Inspired Life Doubles Activity by Toddler Approved Build the Eiffel Tower by Inspiration Laboratories Skip counting 2's with Madeline by Rainy Day Mum Flowers for Madeline by The Educators» Spin On It
Long Island's public schools, after more than $ 80 million spent on cleanup, repairs and renovations from damage caused by Superstorm Sandy, still lack adequate safeguards against flooding and power losses that caused massive disruptions of classes five years ago, educators said.
As a contribution to illustrated history from a black point of view, Still I Rise is a unique achievement, one that will be valued by students, educators, collectors and general readers for a long time to come.»
Second, despite a decade of calls by everyone from leading educators to leaders in the business community to shift our schooling from fact - based learning structured by academic disciplines to one that develops creative, flexible thinkers using a more interdisciplinary approach, this change is still not happening in any widespread way.
Although awareness of dyslexia is steadily growing due to campaigns by grassroots movements like Decoding Dyslexia and national organizations like the International Dyslexia Association (IDA) and the National Center on Learning Disabilities (NCLD), many educators are still unfamiliar with what dyslexia is and how to accommodate it in the classroom.
The narrow decision by the Supreme Court was not surprising for many educators considering the complexity of affirmative action cases, but it still raises questions about how this may impact admissions.
Like Parsons, she points out both the importance of being «out» — and the risks that step entails for gay and lesbian educators who love their profession, and who are still not protected by antidiscrimination laws in most states.
Carle, 81, is still surprised and humbled that his work has become so accepted and well - loved by readers and educators.
The reasons for their struggle are what should captivate K - 12 educators and were true even for the «most promising students» in the study: «Family, school, and neighborhood could still act as an «undertow» — a drag on their momentum as they attempted to launch,» which «compelled them to take shortcuts to fulfill their ambitions, propelled by the need to make an expedited leap into adulthood.»
Another grave concern for educators is the academic gap that would be left by teacher assistants that are primarily tasked with making sure students read on grade level by the third grade — presumably still a significant goal for Senator Berger who was a key driver in the state's Read to Achieve legislation that mandates all third graders read on grade level or be held back from advancing to the fourth grade.
Still, solid research can point us in the right direction, which is why I couldn't wait for the results of the latest study in the «Good to Great» series by the National Network of State Teachers of the Year (NNSTOY): Investing in What It Takes to Move From Good to Great: Exemplary Educators Identify Their Most Important Learning Experiences.
It is stunning how similar their commentaries are to those recorded by educators 100, even 1,000, years ago, and yet, here we are, still progressing.
Yet family income and race still too often predict how likely a child is to attend a school staffed by great educators.
«Perhaps [this is] to keep [educators] from talking about how the legislature has shortchanged Arizona's school kids by hundreds of millions of dollars since the recession, and how the legislature is still making it nearly impossible for many districts to take care of even [schools»] most basic needs.»
Data shows that the vast majority of classrooms across the country are still led by qualified educators but, with the challenges facing the teaching profession, can it hold?
But by the fall of 2013, just 22 percent of those educators were still working in New Orleans.
Federal stimulus funds helped plug in gaps primarily by saving as many educators» jobs as possible — but it was still not enough money to keep pace with the growing numbers of schoolchildren coming into North Carolina classrooms, in particular with regard to classroom supplies.
While this is an extreme case — and arguably abusive — test prep is still occurring citywide even at schools with high test scores.The organized opt - out movement here in NYC is led by local parents and educators who spend an inordinate amount of time researching the NYS Common Core testing program and educating themselves on developmentally appropriate pedagogy.
Still showing outward public collaboration with the Gates Foundation, funder of ill - conceived high stakes testing and teacher evaluation policies, continued to prompt parents to opt their children out of standardized tests and by this time, the punitive practices imbued by these policies have sent invaluable educators leaving the profession or fighting for MORE.
By automating the feedback and interaction process, your learners still benefit from continuous communication and educator evaluation — anytime, anywhere.
Although many believed the Common Core standards would elevate achievement by raising expectations for students, educators still sometimes underestimate what students with disabilities can do, and that's a problem, Jung said.
Still, as misguided as purely technocentric approaches to technology integration are, they are not nearly as pervasive and distracting to educators, developers, and researchers as a particular strain of pedagogical dogmatism long embraced and largely unrecognized by many in the international educational technology community.
The best professional learning for teachers helps them acquire, practice, and apply new skills to better serve their students.2 But despite annual investments of $ 18 billion by federal, state, and local agencies into professional learning for educators, many teachers still do not receive the kind of professional learning that helps them grow and improve their practice.3 Less than one - quarter of teachers say that they have changed their instruction as a result of professional learning, likely in part due to the lack of a consistent professional learning strategy across states and school districts.4 Learning Forward, a nonprofit association dedicated to supporting professional learning for educators, contends that the current state of professional learning is one of «inertia.»
She points out how educators who go out of their way to help students are still restricted by NCLB's focus on test scores and graduation rates.
If Paths are private, educators can still share by printing individual badges or a list of badges.
Those dismal marks came just as the veteran educator was in the early stages of overhauling all nine district schools in an attempt to drastically improve academic achievement in the community, an impoverished Mississippi Delta town that is still deeply divided by race.
Despite such setbacks, and thanks to efforts by CCSA members, parents, and educators, charters still flourish in the County.
Despite the clarity provided by the NRP report, educators still argue about what is research - based and what is not.
Fariña joined the presidents of the teachers union at Education Department headquarters to present the new rating system, which is still mostly based on classroom observations, tests created by educators and evaluations of students» work.
With nearly 50 teaching positions still left to fill by the Aug. 17 beginning of the school year, the San Francisco Unified School District is touting at least one strategy it has deemed successful in recruiting educators: its teacher residency program.
Digital textbooks are still not as widespread as most educators and students would have hoped, and publishers are still searching for the right middle ground when it comes to funding a well - researched title authored by experts in their fields, and producing a volume at a price that schools and students can afford.
Open studio showing new works of three artists featuring large scale abstract paintings by local educator Mike Irwin, contemporary abstract still life paintings by Jeanne Dentzel, and printmaking, assemblage and conceptual riddles in his numerous works on paper by local educator and arts activist Dug Uyesaka.
Discovery Expeditions, and its parent company, Academic Expeditions, Inc., were founded and are still operated by committed educators and travel industry leaders who are passionate about the empowering force that educational travel can have on the mind and spirit.
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