Sentences with phrase «collaborate with teachers there»

And this fall, the Unusual Suspects will begin a new program at Orange County's Camp Glenn Rockey juvenile facility, where they'll collaborate with teachers there by spending time in the classroom during the school day.

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There, she collaborated with teachers and students to help create better mathematics - teaching practices and tools.
In this classroom there is a more inviting learning atmosphere, and teachers walk among students, rather than just sitting or standing in front of the room; it is a space where students can choose where to sit, work, and collaborate with their peers; there are round tables, work areas, and even creative elements like beanbags.
Pupils share and collaborate there with teachers, showing them useful applications and ways to use mobile devices for learning.
There has been a lot of discussion about how students will be using the digital campus to collaborate with each other, their teachers, and their lecturers.
Within every effective professional learning community, there exists a group of teachers who regularly collaborate, with a focus on achieving continual professional improvement.
There have been many occasions when I am collaborating with teachers about a math concept and we bring up specific ST Math games that show the math conceptually.
There are far too many teachers who walk out of faculty meetings before they are done, refuse to come to school on time or fail to complete lesson plans and collaborate with other staff members because of contractual limitations.
Andrew Phoenix, Head Teacher of Hampsthwaite CE Primary School in North Yorkshire says, «We're in shifting times in education and there's a lot of emphasis now on schools forming their own collaborations, working as clusters, working as learning alliances and setting up their own structures -LSB-...] we have to collaborate with other schools in order to stay in a position of strength in today's UK education system.»
So teachers face the dilemma that their students» learning (and the individual teacher's effectiveness) will be judged on the basis of recall of information at the same time there is general agreement that the 21st century skills demand creativity, critical thinking and problem solving, communication, and collaborating with others.
«In Cornwall - Lebanon School District (PA), there was a time when students who suffered from severe disabilities and were unable to speak had to use a DynaVox speech communication solution to talk to teachers and collaborate with classmates.
Mike Cameron, a school governor and former teacher, said: «There are schools so isolated that they don't have anybody reasonably near to collaborate with them.
Within these international models, there is a reciprocity of learning that sees induction not only benefit the beginning teacher, but also contribute to the ongoing learning and development of the mentor teachers with whom they collaborate.
Further, P - 3 requires ensuring that there is increased alignment across the continuum of learning settings so that, for example, teachers collaborate and share data across grade levels; standards and assessments are aligned across age levels; assessments are aligned with instruction; families partner with schools; schools partner with early learning / preschool programs; and children have smooth transitions as they move throughout the system.
When media specialists are cut, information literacy instruction and research instruction are also cut because there is no one to provide direct instruction or to collaborate with teachers to integrate those aspects of learning into the curriculum.
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