It is difficult to develop an assessment that is
challenging for all students without being overwhelming.
It may require you to readjust an already tight budget and make financial concessions that can prove
challenging for any student without a regular income.
It may require you to readjust an already tight budget and make financial concessions that can prove
challenging for any student without a regular income.
Not exact matches
In response to criticisms of the
challenges facing the Free SHS programme, NPP Member of Parliament
for Gomoa West, Alex Abban, has said that it is better
for students to sit on bare floor
without desks, or study under trees than hawk on the streets
without being educated.
UFT President Michael Mulgrew offered lawmakers a solid and sensible plan
for facing the state's economic
challenges without hurting
students during a joint legislative hearing on the governor's proposed education budget on Feb. 15 in Albany.
But when it comes to things like the changes in the curriculum,
for example assessment
without levels and being in a position to check the progress of
students, then that's a whole different
challenge again and requires different products to address it.
The projects were not
without challenges, including extra work
for the teachers in data collection and provision of additional feedback
for students.
Puzzles
without frames give
students a greater
challenge and are more appropriate
for group or 15 - 20 minute stations
These
challenges are heightened in a smart classroom where it is easy
for students to get distracted and
for those
without technology experience can struggle.
Finding activities that get
students moving
without the worry of these negative consequences is a daily
challenge for every physical education teacher, but it's not necessarily a losing battle.
Instead, it focuses on three specific
challenges that are often encountered when districts, especially small districts, grapple with the costs of their highest - need special - education
students, and it makes three recommendations that districts and states could put into practice today,
without waiting
for reforms or help from Washington, as they seek ways to mitigate those problems:
The first is the Squashed Tomatoes
Challenge where
students are asked to design a way
for farmers in Nepal to get their produce to market
without it getting damaged.
[Psychologist and educator] Lev Vygotsky,
for example, believed that studying
challenging material in this way enabled
students to learn more complex material than they could learn
without support.
Warren is committed to active learning — not only
for the
students, but also
for himself — but such an organic approach is not
without its
challenges.
A detour to the included DVD is instructive: in this Harlem - based, lottery - selected public charter school, we see a 1st - grade classroom that
challenges any in the country
for the intellectual engagement of its
students without any reliance on the regimented, direct instruction that the clichéd objections imagine dominate all successful charter schools.
We could not have earned this honor
without the efforts of the teachers who continuously
challenge themselves professionally
for the sake of their
students.
Without a doubt, it's important to know and to make plans to close skill gaps and
challenge on - level or higher - performing
students, but the concept of «good enough
for now» leaves me wanting to know more.
The Georgia Attorney General opined that the federally - funded Georgia Reading
Challenge Program grants could not be made directly to churches and other religious institutions
for the provision of after - school care, opportunities to improve
student reading skills, and enhancement of
student interest in reading
without violating Georgia's Blaine Amendment.
The
challenge for school leaders is to offer every
student a rich experience with the arts
without sacrificing the academic opportunities
students need.
The purpose of tenure — a term that is frequently misused — is to provide due process protection that allow teachers to voice their opinions, advocate
for their
students, and
challenge inequities and bad practices
without fear of unjust retaliation by principals, superintendents or school boards.
These activities were designed to make K - 2 benchmarks fun
for students, and present science concepts in a way that
challenges young learners
without overwhelming them.
A school principal from Washington, D.C. is
challenging her
students to spend one day a week this summer
without using any electronic devices, and is promising a reward of $ 100 — of her own money —
for each
student that completes the
challenge.
Still, though, while we have seen that schools can excel in many different ways, we have also found that no school can create a truly welcoming and engaging learning environment
for all
students without having at least two core practices in place: broadening and enriching learning opportunities (in particular, enrolling all
students in
challenging courses) and creating and maintaining a healthy school culture (including the use of discipline approaches that resist the trend of pushing
students out of school).
The
challenge, the Johns Hopkins researchers conclude, is to make the summer a time of learning
for low - income
students «
without destroying what's best about the season: the possibility of fun and freedom and play.»
There's little satisfaction
for students in accomplishing a task
without experiencing any difficulty: it is essential that instruction presents meaningful
challenges.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Board of Education of the San Diego Unified School District supports a ESEA reauthorization bill that provides school districts the flexibility and resources needed to respond to the educational
challenges in local communities, and provides greater local flexibility in the use of ESEA funding
for Titles I, II and III as states and school districts are in the best position to make spending decisions to facilitate local innovation and
student achievement,
without placing undue burdens on districts that would adversely impact effective governance; and
In his statement, available here, he explained that
without school library media specialists, Woodbridge
students would not be able to meet the
challenging demands of the future
for college and career.
Students who are ready
for more
challenging content move to the next level
without delay, while those who need extra help get it.
As a result of which writing a coursework
without the clarity of thoughts on the given topic is a big
challenge for the
students.
In his statement, available here, he explained that
without school library media specialists, Woodbridge
students would not be able to meet the
challenging demands of the future
for college and career.
With college costs soaring,
students face a seemingly insurmountable
challenge: how to come up with the money to attend college
without digging themselves into a huge hole of debt that will dominate their financial lives
for years after they graduate.
For many students, being approved for private student loans can be challenging without an income or an established credit sco
For many
students, being approved
for private student loans can be challenging without an income or an established credit sco
for private
student loans can be
challenging without an income or an established credit score.
Students assigned to special education programs often encounter significant challenges in obtaining an education in the New York City public school system — some parents are sent back and forth between schools and enrollment centers without their problems being resolved; some students are kept out of school because they must wait for proper placements or special education services after the school year starts; and some students with disabilities do not receive the special transportation they need to get to
Students assigned to special education programs often encounter significant
challenges in obtaining an education in the New York City public school system — some parents are sent back and forth between schools and enrollment centers
without their problems being resolved; some
students are kept out of school because they must wait for proper placements or special education services after the school year starts; and some students with disabilities do not receive the special transportation they need to get to
students are kept out of school because they must wait
for proper placements or special education services after the school year starts; and some
students with disabilities do not receive the special transportation they need to get to
students with disabilities do not receive the special transportation they need to get to school.
SELECTED ACHIEVEMENTS • Contributed highly to the implementation of a particularly
challenging curriculum in the absence of a paraprofessional • Managed a class of 15 seven year old
students for 3 days
without the leadership of the class teacher,
without incident • Saved a 5 year old from choking on a piece of food by employing fast and accurate first aide knowledge • Introduced the concept of «online materials resourcing», reducing the cost of ordering the same by 50 %
Filled with classroom - based strategies
for working with
students with or
without disabilities, realistic vignettes, and checklists that help readers assess their current practices and implement the suggested strategies, this book gives early childhood teams invaluable guidance on working with children with
challenging behavior and building positive relationships with their families.