Not exact matches
Little appears
to have changed since the days when Livingston was a baby - faced
college student who just wanted
to listen to tunes on his BlackBerry.
«In the Middle Ages,
colleges like those at Oxford looked like monasteries because the Establishment was theocratic; today, our high schools look like factories and regiment
students like the labor force because the Establishment is commercial and industrial» («
Listening to Architecture,» 1969, pp. 4 - 5).
A study involving both
college students and 5 - year - olds suggests that
listening to pleasing music improves performance on cognitive tests and promotes creativity.
At the
college level, the evidence is clear: science
students learn less when they are expected
to listen passively
If you've always wanted
to learn about the science behind plasma physics and fusion energy, you can
listen to the very same lectures being offered
to college students at PPPL in a weeklong introductory course this week without having
to leave your home or office.
Just now I was
listening to professor and researcher of nutritional ketosis, Dominic D'Agnostino [I highly recommend
listening to interviews with his re ketogenic diet] and he recommended the following book which is mandatory for his
students [he is an assistant professor at a medical
college at So.
Listening to and reflecting with
students as they decide whether
to go
to a school dedicated
to the arts or
to a liberal arts
college is a good first step in supporting these
students.
As teachers, we need
to approach the
college essay with empathetic ears,
listening to our
students» voices
to help them capture the best of who they are.
The Common Core State Standards for Language Arts recognize the importance of
listening as an ability that
students must master
to become
college and career ready:
In this study,
college students listened to statistics lectures with and without content - related humor.
In 1992, responsible researchers at the University of California, Irvine, happened upon an interesting finding that showed that when
college students listened to Mozart for 20 or 30 minutes shortly before an exam, they tested a little bit better than average on certain kinds of spatial problem - solving tasks.
With great pride, my
student announced his learning
to our whole class and his frustration at the
college student not
listening.»
In the course of the research, I've
listened to hundreds of
students tell their story about how they made the
college — or any postsecondary education — decision.
What's striking is that, in almost every single story I
listened to where the
student dropped out, almost never did the
college they were attending reach out
to see how they might help them re-enroll.
Click here
to listen to Liz Willen's podcast interview with Educate, a partner
to The Hechinger Report, on «What happens when
students get into
college — but can't afford
to attend?»
A room full of parents,
students, educators, and community members
listened to a panel at Trinity
College discuss problems with SBAC and test prep in urban public schools.
As part of an effort
to understand barriers
to college readiness, the Prichard Committee
Student Voice Team spent a school year surveying and
listening to seniors and recent graduates across the commonwealth about their experiences preparing for life after high school.
Senator,
students talk ThinSats Fresh from a
college commencement address, U.S. Sen. Mark Warner
listened intently Saturday afternoon as
students and teachers from elementary, middle and high schools briefed him on their mission
to put tiny remote - sensing...
To learn more about Quest Early College High School and its approach to a whole child education, listen to an episode of the Whole Child Podcast featuring staff and a student from Quest and read the press releas
To learn more about Quest Early
College High School and its approach
to a whole child education, listen to an episode of the Whole Child Podcast featuring staff and a student from Quest and read the press releas
to a whole child education,
listen to an episode of the Whole Child Podcast featuring staff and a student from Quest and read the press releas
to an episode of the Whole Child Podcast featuring staff and a
student from Quest and read the press release.
Students learn
to master the Reading, Writing, Speaking, and
Listening skills needed for
College - and Career - Readiness.
You will also be able
to see actual
college essay sample questions and
listen as questions from
students like you are answered.
Whether discussing the future of customer service and marketing
to a room of 5,000 industry leaders in Tokyo, chatting about journalism
to a room full of
college students at a conference put on by the US Embassy in Chile, or offering suggestions
to NASA Director Charles Bolden as a member of the NASA Civilian Advisory Council, when Peter Shankman talks about the future, people
listen.
They
listen to problems faced by
students in a residential community and act as a liaison between the
students and the administrative personnel of the
college to resolve issues.