Parents report kids who are eager to get to school in the morning, while kids who have access to breakfast - in - the -
classroom talk about how much they enjoy the atmosphere BIC creates.
So when they go back to
the classrooms they talk about their own research, their high - tech research of isolating cancer cells to space technology — we've sent students to NASA or they do nanotechnology or, you know physics or chemistry or, you know, you name it, agriculture — and when they go back to their classrooms and talk this over among their peers, more peers get interested.
Finally, Ling, you're in
a classroom talking about this fabulous exhibit at the Science Museum and a student wonders what will make him / her unique compared with a robot in 2030.
Not exact matches
«Attending school open houses, observing
classrooms, and
talking with other local parents are all good ways to learn
about local schools,» Reardon added, stressing that numbers alone are never enough to judge a school.
«The minute you start
talking about investments and ROI in your
classroom, you become a trade school.
It was not in any
classroom discussions, it was frowned upon to
talk about it.
Ido Leffler, Yoobi CEO & founder,
talks about the company's partnership with an organization that provides school supplies to
classrooms in need.
Mitacs researcher Ali Zareian from U of C
talks with Danielle Smith
about how are PhD's moving out of the
classroom and working in Alberta businesses...
Teammates
talked about wrestling in districts in their coach's honor and the way they all want to make him proud by trying their best on the mat — and in the
classroom.
He asserts, therefore, that our goal should be to create a «global
classroom» in which «anybody anywhere in the world could sit around a table and
talk together
about important issues.»
That means
talking about androcentrism, patriarchy, sexism and misogyny in the scriptures and in the church from the pulpit, in the theological
classroom, in congregational conversations, in public theology and the scholarly literature.
If you want to get a sneak peek at what the Christian community will be
talking about in 5 - 10 years, just spend some time on a Christian college campus.From evolution to religious pluralism to homosexuality, the issues that play out on the national scene often begin in
classrooms, late - night dorm room discussions, and chapel services.
One sure sign that this has begun to happen will be a shift in informal out - of -
classroom conversations from
talk about course work, or even from
talk about people in the school, to
talk about the school itself.
The faculty of two esteemed divinity schools have been asked to use more inclusive language to
talk about God in their
classrooms.
I'm gonna go ahead and guess that he is referring to his own religion when
talking about «putting god back in the
classroom.»
One school asked the inspectors to leave, saying that it upset and unsettled the children to have a stranger enter the (primary)
classroom and demand that the children
talk about something they were uncomfortable with.
We
talk about this in the locker room as football players and leaders, how you want everyone around you to feel like they can be great for having played with you, sat in a
classroom with you, been a friend of yours.
What I've learned from my research is that in addition to making sure our
classroom practices are engaging, we also need to
talk to students directly
about their beliefs
about school, helping them see how disengagement works against them, and what engagement actually is.
Quinby - Honer
talks about composting and waste reduction to children in preschool through high school by taking worms into
classrooms.
Some schools have developed comprehensive approaches to teaching character strengths, and in
classrooms across the country, teachers are
talking to their students more than ever
about qualities like grit and perseverance.
Talk with your child's new teacher
about the positive roles that your child can have in their new
classroom.
So, let's
talk about materials though; I mean we don't have the set up, a
classroom but what are some good things for families to have on hand or around the house when they're homeschooling.
Teachers are overworked like everyone else, but as one teacher at Emerson Elementary pointed out that breakfast - in - the -
classroom time can be valuable — learning how to do hygiene, table manners, using breakfast time to
talk about how to eat properly, how to carry on a conversation while eating, even something as simple as handwashing!
We sat down to
talk to two principals from McMinnville Public Schools
about the breakfast - in - the -
classroom program at their schools.
Thanks to everyone who stopped by to introduce themselves,
talk about breakfast - in - the -
classroom, and to mark your location on our «Where in the world are you serving breakfast?»
«Research becomes very important when we
talk about what best practices are; it's one thing to say «this works» but it's another to have data that is research - driven,» she explained, pointing to breakfast - in - the -
classroom as one example.
Teach Preschool
talks about science in the preschool
classroom and what you can do to facilitate it.
My thought is that until society changes, it will be a up - hill battle to convince children that the healthful choices they see at school cafeterias are great when outside of school many are seeing and eating the less - than - healthful choices in many of the ways we've
talked about here before:
classrooms, athletic practices, homes because parents are busy, don't have access to fresh foods and more.
We recently sat down with Susan Roberson, Director of School Nutrition Services to
talk about breakfast - in - the -
classroom and why it's the right fit for Richmond Public Schools.
Thanks to everyone who stopped by to introduce themselves,
talk about breakfast - in - the -
classroom, and to mark your location on our... Continue reading →
If many
classroom activities seem above your child's ability level,
talk to the teacher
about simplifying them.
For example, if your child is fascinated by bugs but bugs haven't been
talked about much at school, let him bring his collection to the
classroom.
I always joke that the preschool
classrooms in our schools are like an Oprah show in that we are constantly encouraging the children to
talk about their feelings and recognize their peers feelings.
But on visiting each of the three
classrooms, I brightened — seeing the joy and hope on the girls» faces as they
talked about what they loved studying (e.g., Amharic, English, science, math), what they hoped to be (e.g., pilot, doctor, engineer, driver, teacher, community mentor for BiruhTesfa), and what the best / worst parts of their days are (unanimously, best = being at school, worst = work hours).
Contact
[email protected] if you'd like to
talk about bringing Positive Discipline in to your
classroom or school.
Take photos of the
classroom and then show your child multiple times during the week before school and
talk about the parts of the
classroom.
We recently sat down with Jennifer DeHoog, Nutrition Specialist at Dallas ISD Food & Child Nutrition Services to
talk about some tips for making breakfast - in - the -
classroom a success.
My son was
talking to me this morning
about what's going on in his
classroom.
Your child's case may be
talked about in a
classroom setting with other trainees as part of their learning.
«And when parents read books with their kids, two things happen: The kids see that what they're learning has interest and value beyond the
classroom and kids and parents have shared material to
talk about — what they each liked and disliked in the story, what they found boring or engaging, etc..
Talk about the new school routine: what time you'll be getting up and going to school, who your child's teacher is and who will be in the
classroom, what time the day ends, and who will be there to pick her up each day.
Here are seven questions to consider when evaluating your child's reading program (if you think that the reading curriculum in your child's
classroom isn't up to par, schedule a conference with the teacher to
talk about your concerns):
Mr. Haria
talked about the measurable benefits of universal, in -
classroom breakfast like higher attendance and fewer tardies, and said that kids are more excited to come to school when breakfast is waiting for them.
We also
talked to folks in other parts of the country, like New Mexico,
about what breakfast in the
classroom is doing to help them combat food insecurity in their districts.
I will only be at the conference for a few days, but I wanted to make sure it would be easy for us to connect to
talk about breakfast in the
classroom, social media, and anything else that's on your mind!
Talk to her
about the importance of respecting other kids in the
classroom.
So when Cory Talbott, a registered dietitian and foodservice manager at Glen Burnie High School in Glen Burnie, Maryland, sent us an email with photos of her hot - and - cold breakfast kiosk we knew we had to sit down to
talk to her
about her breakfast - in - the -
classroom program.
By
talking to your kids and helping them get excited
about school, heading to the
classroom won't become something that they dread, but actually enjoy for years to come!
We
talked about what's been going on in her schools as universal in -
classroom breakfast has been implemented, and Lilly's enthusiasm was clear: «We're excited to be part of the program and to see the benefits for the children.
Would like to
talk to someone
about how to get started with breakfast in the
classroom for our school.