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Not exact matches
They hand out
educational toys with their children's meals that are truly useful and not just another
piece of plastic junk that finds it's way into the trash.
Even if Edward J. Larson does not convince us
of the middle way, his book is a crucial
piece of the
educational process.
«At once a warm and immaculately reported
piece of journalism and a nearly complete overview
of the contemporary
educational debate.
However, it is important to stress that the most important part
of this webinar was the
educational piece, where bloggers were asked to go through their pantries, look at the various sugars that are in their food items and develop questions they had on high fructose corn syrup and added sugars as a whole.
Without this
piece of the puzzle, I fear that any
educational efforts fall on deaf ears.
Purchase the Hab - it Pelvic Floor Exercise download designed by a Physical Therapist and active mother
of three that includes four progressive workouts and two
educational pieces.
We will introduce two new wardrobe - building patterns, pattern hacks, and bonus pattern
pieces, alongside
educational and inspirational articles to inspire your next month
of sewing.
Based on the novel
of the same name by author Miriam Horn, Rancher, Farmer, Fisherman directed by Susan Froemke and John Hoffman and co-directed by Beth Aala, explores the environmental impact
of the ranching, farming, and fishing communities in a way that feels more like an
educational piece than an impactful, theatrical documentary.
directed by Susan Froemke and John Hoffman and co-directed by Beth Aala, explores the environmental impact
of the ranching, farming, and fishing communities in a way that feels more like an
educational piece than an impactful, theatrical documentary.
In his interesting introduction to the
piece, Leonard Maltin recalls how he and his friends would breathe sighs
of relief at the «Walt Disney Presents» opening titles during
educational films in school.
Already a significant sleeper hit in the US, the film breaks Goldwyn's rule into
pieces, insisting on the
educational value any mainstream portrait
of impairment is bound to have, and inviting us all, kindly, to drop our guard.
But the heart and soul
of this
educational and deliciously entertaining period
piece is the student - teacher relationship
of Bertie and Lionel, a man who learned his trade dealing with shell - shocked soldiers returning from World War I. Lionel tries to figure out when Bertie doesn't stammer.
If we salvage nothing else from that well - meaning and ill - executed
piece of legislation, it is that principals have an
educational and moral responsibility to reach, teach, support, promote, and believe in the potential
of every child under their collective and individual watch.
But keeping in line with the lengths I must achieve with my present
piece, let me put forward theories and thoughts that do not belong to me, and that would perhaps authenticate my present synopsis.Were you to ask a boffin about the reasons why learners respond better to teachers using humor in the class, I am sure (s) he would tell you that, «Humor in
educational settings serves a variety
of positive functions beyond simply making people laugh.
«I never thought about a doctor getting an
educational degree,» she says, acknowledging that education is a huge
piece of the puzzle when it comes to the medical world treating children, especially those with developmental disabilities.
But as our experience teaching at the Harvard Graduate School
of Education has shown, most students have an easy time writing extended academic papers but struggle with shorter
pieces that express their opinions on
educational issues.
In an invaluable new analysis, John Bailey
of Whiteboard Advisors — and veteran
of the White House, the U.S. Department
of Education, and the U.S. Department
of Commerce — examines how the federal government excludes for - profit
educational providers even as it welcomes for - profits in a raft
of other vital areas (Full disclosure: Bailey's
piece is published by my shop at AEI, as part
of my ongoing series on «Private Enterprise in American Education.»)
After earning her master's in public health, at the encouragement
of a mentor Khan looked to the Ed School to help fill in the
piece about
educational needs.
Mike Petrilli and Rick Kahlenberg are among my favorite people (I don't know Sam Chaltain, although I might like him, too), but their
piece in Sunday's Washington Post smacks
of nanny - statism rather than school choice and
educational effectiveness.
Listening to Sal Khan, founder
of the Khan Academy, speak on stage to several hundred attendees at the 5th Anniversary Gala last week for Innosight Institute — the non-profit that I co-founded — I thought about how Clayton Christensen and I have speculated for some time that the long - term future
of much
of educational content will be in the business model
of a facilitated network, a platform in which users essentially exchange modular
pieces of educational content with each other.
Part
of the historic extension
of equal
educational opportunity rights to the disabled, Public Law 94 - 142, the Education
of All - Handicapped Children Act, now known as the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), was one
of the most popular
pieces of federal education legislation ever enacted.
It provides yet another
piece of evidence suggesting that urban students benefit when afforded more
educational options.
A big
piece in Hidalgo's puzzle is how the school and the district involve parents — no matter what their
educational history or degree
of English - language ability.
«To be successful, an
educational game needs to have a social
piece,» says Steven Walvig, director
of education at the Bakken.
The book itself is perhaps the most significant
piece of on - going
educational research
of the past 15 years.
Taco Night (revised 2011) Short humor
piece on the dangers
of reducing
educational equity to «celebrating the joys
of diversity.»
Personal initiative and parent support are indispensable
pieces of the
educational jigsaw.
«Those who believe that having a learning disability impacts only your
educational experience are missing a critical
piece of the experience and understanding
of the disorder,» she said.
According to some sources, there are more than one billion
pieces of educational content available in the open - resources infrastructure.
As
educational leaders, principals must stress that all teachers contribute to the total student outcome and are an integral
piece of the
educational process.
While I could not agree more with his statement
of need, as I also argued in my 2009
piece mentioned prior, it is because
of educational academics like Kane that I have to continue to make such claims and calls for such monitoring and regulation.
She is a former state legislator where she served on the Senate Education Committee and fought successfully to expand
educational options for Louisiana's children by authoring and supporting numerous
pieces of school choice legislation.
NC Museum
of Art The North Carolina Museum
of Art has a wealth
of educational materials specifically for teachers, including sample lesson plans and ideas for incorporating
pieces from the Museum into the classroom.
It is not designed as a way to catch someone not performing; it is designed to be a
piece of the puzzle in charting each child's individual
educational path.
A second
piece of legislation, SB 1346, focuses heavily on requirements around English learners and adds a mandate to include reclassified English learners to the subgroups
of pupils whose
educational achievement must be measured by the state's Academic Performance Index.
Researchers produce some
of the tools
educational leaders need to do their best work, to be reflective and resilient, to ask good questions, and to collect and consider different
pieces of evidence that can inform that reflection.
«All
of these things are essential
pieces of the
educational puzzle.»
Yet, in the public eye, charters are perhaps the most misunderstood
piece of the
educational landscape.
Helping students reach their full potential is such an important
piece of the
educational puzzle — but how, exactly, do you do it?
For instance, if there is a set
of classrooms that are using some new
piece of educational software, we should be able to go out and find other classrooms that have very similar students, that have students with similar prior achievement, similar demographics and so forth, and then just track them over time and just automatically report the differences in outcomes for the students receiving the software and then the comparison group
of students that aren't.
Ann Duplessis is a former state legislator where she served on the Senate Education Committee and fought successfully to expand
educational options for Louisiana's children by authoring and supporting numerous
pieces of school choice legislation.
In addition, he sponsored or co-sponsored several major
pieces of educational legislation which included Smart Start, More at Four (a Pre-kindergarten program), the Excellent Schools Act for school reform, and the Safe Schools Act.
In a post entitled, «U.S. has the world's most educated workforce — but students face unparalleled levels
of poverty, inequity and violence,» Jonathan Kantrowitz has written an extraordinary and profound
piece about the real problems that are causing the growing
educational achievement gap in the United States.
Way back when NCLB first reared its ugly head, there was a
piece circulating that addressed the folly
of holding teachers responsible for the
educational outcomes
of their students.
But for now, specialists from curriculum designers to brain scientists see game - based learning as a big
piece of the
educational pie when it comes to math (and other subjects besides).
Although there is a large body
of existing research, it is important to keep looking for
pieces in the solution to bring better
educational opportunities to students as policies shift and school systems progress.
Now more than ever the dedication
of educators must be the glue that will hold the
educational pieces together.