The Columbia case might not have generated the legal outcome Den Hollander was looking for, but
it did prompt student journalists to dig into the lawyer's background for clues that might help explain his anti-feminist legal crusade.
Not exact matches
When I give my
students a writing
prompt, I
do it along with them.
Critics of the school lunch block grant idea warn that the measure
does not provide enough funding to keep up with growing needs,
does not guarantee a free lunch to needy
students, and would
prompt many schools to offer fewer complete meals or to drop their lunch programs altogether.
One of our big things last year was the Pedometer Challenge, with a goal of 10,000 steps a day, and it started with employees but made it to the
student level — at the elementary level it
prompted some schools to form walking clubs, where
students were able to
do a lap around the park and walk back to school.
«I am from a generation that doesn't come to tell Africans what to
do,» Mr. Macron said during a speech to university
students in the Burkinabe capital Ouagadougou,
prompting an applause.
De Blasio's school discipline overhaul is drawing fire from the teachers union and parents who say the city hasn't
done enough to back up the new policies that
prompted a huge drop in
student suspensions.
Most previous studies on evolution views were
done in the Midwest and Northeast, Rissler said, and hearing many of her
students say the topic was avoided in their high - school science classes helped
prompt the study, she said.
Although typically 30 grams would be a lethal dose for most people, due to
prompt medical attention, these
students didn't die.
That
prompted one thoughtful
student to ask what else I thought good schools should
do, then.
There are 3 differentiated RECALL AND WRITE CHALLENGES: CHILLOUT CHALLENGE
Students recall and write all the verbs in English from a LATIN
prompt - the LATIN verbs are in alphabetical order CHAMPION CHALLENGE
Students recall and write all the verbs in English from a LATIN
prompt, with the verbs appearing in random, rather than alphabetical order SUPERCHARGED CHALLENGE
Students recall and write all the verbs, including the conjugation of the first person singular, in LATIN from an English
prompt - this really
does put their knowledge to the test and is great for practising spelling in LATIN too.
Although general knowledge questions that
students learn in school form the foundation for most competitions, some, particularly those that are televised, also add sports, pop culture, and current event questions — something bemoaned on various nontelevised quiz tournament blogs, where coaches, players, and former players vigorously debate topics like moderating etiquette («
Do not
prompt answers!»)
A useful guide to writing a meaningful evaluation -
prompts and examples for
students to move them away from a descriptive list of what they
did.
Enhanced Visual Instructional Plans A Visual Instructional Plan is a set of step - by - step visual
prompts that provide an outline of what a
student is expected to
do.
The assembly closes with a guide as to what
students can
do to «
do their thing» and
prompts to take away for discussion / action during a tutor session / PSHE lesson.
Our study will not end the debate over test - based promotion, but we
do hope it will
prompt policymakers to take the next step: identifying and implementing changes in high schools that will help translate
students» better preparation into better results.
We're also trialling having teacher aides come into lessons, so there's actually two adults in the online lesson and the teacher aides are
doing background support with certain
students and
doing private chats as well to help support those
students online and help
prompt them, and that's having a lot of success.»
Additionally, Emma can
prompt how much of that paper was written by that
student, how much was
done in collaboration with peers, and so on.
A nineteen - year - old among fifteen - year - olds might decide he or she
does not fit, or the factors that
prompted a
student to drop out may still be obstacles.
This is a great way of maintaining focus with your
students as you check - in on what they are writing and how they are
doing with any given assignment including their grammar, spelling,
prompt completion and much more.
The athlete, we discover, is relegated to dead - end remedial courses and is allowed to persist in his delusion that his athletic prowess will win him a full ride through college; his experience
prompts Maran to explore in some detail how academic tracking and other more subtle differences in teachers» expectations contribute to a situation where 60 percent of white Berkeley High graduates attend a four - year college, while only 14 percent of black
students earn enough credits to
do so.
We then ask the
students what they
did at the weekend,
prompting other
students to ask questions of their peers, and then
do a recap by asking who
did what to assess who was listening before getting the children to write either with help or independently what they
did at the weekend.
The instructor doesn't always have to develop
prompts —
students can invent and submit one or more potential exam questions and answers on relevant content.
Strategies include getting
students to work on whiteboards to ensure their thinking is visible and proposing tasks that they don't know how to
do, with the teacher introducing the task effectively, providing
prompts and extending their thinking.
On the hilarious Writing
Prompts That Don't Suck Tumblr blog,
prompt # 570 challenges
students to write «a story about a massive cat colony and the one human who knows about its existence.»
Here's what happened with T. I asked
students to
do a quick write - in response to this
prompt: «If a genie could grant you one wish, what would it be?»
The bottom simple
prompt challenges
students to think through what they can
do to exhibit this traits.
Poor School Conditions
Prompt Lawsuit on Behalf of
Students: How
Does Your School Compare?
This didn't necessarily mean mastery of material — it was more a matter of decreased levels of
prompting needed to get
students to engage on some level with instruction.
Similarly, at Meigs Academic Magnet Middle School, SEL coordinator Susan Purcell - Orleck created mini-booklets containing cards with simple mindfulness exercises and
prompts for teachers to use at their staff meetings, after realizing the teachers needed to combat the same issues their high - achieving
students did.
Of course, everything below can, as always, be
done with pencil and paper, but we've linked to several designs made by
students so you can see how a Web outcome for each
prompt might look if you try.
A writing
prompt for
students to think about what John Glenn
did as a child to find success as an adult.
I then got the
students into groups to look at their own evidence packs (I didn't give them the «authentic evidence» but just printed versions) They then had an evidence log with
prompt questions and a final coronary report.
«Now,
do a turn and talk for two minutes,» Kiplinger said,
prompting the
students to face a partner and talk about the books they were reading.
Consequently, although the assessment
did change the amount and kind of writing
students did to fit with portfolio requirements and
prompted teachers to internalize and use scoring criteria during instruction, teachers put their energy into «the visible, procedural elements of the assessment» rather than integrating it into their instruction.
Grades 1 — 5 — This free classroom activity includes before -, during -, and after - reading
prompts and instructions to help teachers guide a discussion about how it feels to be excluded and what
students can
do to help.
With
prompts that pertain to writing about people, you might encourage
students to write about multiple people, and consider both people within their lives and people they
do not know personally.
Like Palo Alto Unified, districts across the state are increasingly interested in helping
students cope,
prompted by concerns about
student mental health and a new accountability system that calls for schools to
do a better job for the hundreds of thousands of
students who are suspended or chronically absent each year.
As time progresses and we use the strategy more, almost all
students have committed the Give Me 5 strategy to memory and know exactly what to
do when they hear the
prompt.
By
doing this, teachers are preparing
students to navigate critical thinking questions, tasks, and
prompts regardless of the content they encounter on the exam.
Teachers didn't
prompt students to understand solutions conceptually as frequently or present challenging problems as often.
What is a good question — or rather, how
does a good question
prompt and encourage
students to think deeply and express and share the depth and extent of their learning?
What
prompts, modeling, instruction and coaching
do you need to provide
students for the development of these skills?
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Using this knowledge, the
students are
prompted to try to solve equations in order to find the inverse of a function given in equation form: when no such solution is possible, this means that the function
does not have an inverse.
The following free classroom activity includes before -, during -, and after - reading
prompts and instructions to help teachers guide a discussion about how it feels to be excluded and what
students can
do to help.
A writing
prompt, according to Garth Sundem and Kristi Pikiewicz, usually has «two basic components: the
prompt itself and directions explaining what the
students should
do with it» (Writing in the Content Areas, 2006).
Teachers demonstrate how they evaluate their own writing and
prompt students to
do the same.
And, don't forget, many
students are visual learners and will connect better with receiving
prompts this way.
After eliciting
student responses, have
students do a quick write on the following
prompt «What information
do we use to judge how far objects or places are from one another?»
Begin by asking
students to
do a quick write on the following
prompt: «Where
does your electricity come from?»