Sentences with phrase «examples of student work with»

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For example, the cluster worked with students still in graduate school, who needed a lot of handholding to turn their ideas into businesses — everything from learning how to pitch investors to building their first websites.
I have also found myself looking into the faces of that diversified company of informal students embracing, for example, my colleagues teaching in other fields, as well as those other friends from all walks with whom I spend sustaining nonworking hours and who, ever and again even in the midst of play, put me back to work with «simple» innocent questions about the Bible.
As one small example, I spoke to a group of pro-choice activists a few weeks ago, many of whom work with students on college campuses.
Among those already using the program with his students is Gerald Smith, who teaches conceptual physics and advanced chemistry at Bishop McNamara High School in Washington and plans to attend the march.Students who completed the print - out activity sheet illustrated how headphones work through physics — among the examples Smith intends to post to Twitter after spring break, the week after the March for Science «The kids definitely like to probe their brains a lot in terms of seeing science in real life, not just something far - reaching for geniuses to dobut as something that we exist in every day,» said Smith.
Under such a contract a Ph.D. student is paid half the salary that would be paid to a researcher with a Ph.D., and the student should also work only half - time, for example by leading seminars, tutoring student groups, or working for the research lab of his or her professor.
This open layout means that Bio21 students, primarily graduate students and postdocs, are assured of opportunities to interact with researchers from a variety of disciplines; a biochemistry student, for example, has the opportunity to work — and chat — with chemists who are designing molecules for potential drugs, or geneticists, or pharmacologists.
In a capstone course, teams of students work with local clients — for example, a local construction company that wants to become «greener» or a state legislator who wants to study the value of bicycling — to address real - world environmental problems.
A direct affiliation with the Licensee may include, for example, (a) current employees whether on a permanent, temporary, contract, or visiting basis, but excluding employees at a foreign affiliate or constituent university and (b) individuals who are: (1) officially enrolled as a registered student at the Licensee's institution; (2) authorized to use the library network from within the library premises or from such other places where such persons work or study (including but not limited to offices and homes, halls of residence, and student dormitories) and who have been issued by the Licensee with a password or other authentication method for such use of the library network, but (3) excluding students at a foreign affiliate or constituent university; or (c) walk - in users who are permitted to use Licensee's library or information service and permitted to access the library network but only from computer terminals within the Licensee's library premises («Authorized Users»).
Frustration with an adviser due to, for example, conflicting expectations or working styles, or a student feeling that their progress is being held back by an unavailable adviser, is a common source of trouble that O'Connell and Lane help students address.
For example, among the latest EMBL selection for the international Ph.D. program, there are quite a few students of biology who financed their studies by working as system managers or software developers, i.e., with the right kind of general background.
King gives an example of a group of students a few years ago who were working to replicate a paper about presidential election campaign strategies by a respected social scientist — King declined to name names — and after following the paper's methods section to the letter came up with vastly different results.
For example, in the Leadership Alliance Summer Research Early Identification Program (SR - EIP), headquartered at Brown, participating students receive a stipend, travel allowance, and housing, and work for eight to 10 weeks with a faculty or research mentor at one of 32 alliance institutions.
«One example of our field work is in Ghana, where we've been working with Engineers Without Borders, the student chapter at Columbia University, to design and implement novel toilets that can separate out the urine stream and the fecal sludge stream from human waste.
To take stringent measures against foreign students and drive them away works against the best interests of the United States: For example, the «war on terrorism» has demonstrated a striking lack of cultural competency that can be gained in exchanges with foreign students and scholars.
Examples of ways of doing this include: giving seminars, helping to organize conferences and workshops, helping to organize seminars and talks, and discussing research with undergraduate and graduate students who are working on research projects.
Challenge your students to come up with examples of each type of disorder that they think might be the focus of researchers working in sensorimotor neural engineering.
«The work that Christina and Jessica did on the video library PITF project provided the master's students in my classes with examples of teachers at work with students of various ages, learning styles, and literacy challenges,» says Lecturer Pamela Mason.
For example, when students are struggling, words like support and guide empower them to complete work on their own with the option of guidance — you're not there to help them do the work.
This material comes with two example Income Statements and Statements of Financial Position (Company A and Company B) for the students to work with during the delivery of the lesson.
Both for primary and secondary school students, the resources aim: • To deepen students» understanding of the continent of Africa • To experience African school culture • To be aware of the work of Jesuit Missions in Africa The resource contains: • A Scheme of Work and Lesson plan • A PowerPoint • A PDF with example African playground games NB: This resource has been designed for Jesuit (and Catholic) schools in particular, however, it is perfectly adaptable to suit the needs of any schwork of Jesuit Missions in Africa The resource contains: • A Scheme of Work and Lesson plan • A PowerPoint • A PDF with example African playground games NB: This resource has been designed for Jesuit (and Catholic) schools in particular, however, it is perfectly adaptable to suit the needs of any schWork and Lesson plan • A PowerPoint • A PDF with example African playground games NB: This resource has been designed for Jesuit (and Catholic) schools in particular, however, it is perfectly adaptable to suit the needs of any school.
It includes several examples for students to begin with and is easily edited towards different situations, series of work or curriculums.
Powerpoint for AQA AS Level Physics Waves topic, covering the theory of refraction, Snell's law with a few worked examples and details of a simple refraction experiment to allow students to investigate refraction.
He and his team examine the «digital traces» of students» interactions with digital applications — their key strokes, pauses, and answers when working on online math programs, for example.
Educators can have more - productive discussions about where students are in relation to where they need to be and what type of instruction can help students improve by developing common definitions around what it means to be good at a subject, coming up with valid assessments and attainment targets, auditing examples of students» work, and discussing appraisals of these examples (Black, Harrison, Hodgen, Marshall, & Serret, 2010).
What students are expected to know and do should be described clearly and coupled with examples of quality student work.
For example, Master of Teaching students at Deakin have worked with a stem cell scientist and academic to produce teaching sequences for VCE (Victorian Certificate of Education) Biology including reading materials, activities and assessment rubrics.
The use of avatars may ease the potential awkwardness of a particularly advanced 10 - year - old, for example, working with older students in some subjects.
give students a sense of ownership of the classroom by surrounding them with examples of their work.
All pieces contain a WALT / LI with examples of student or exemplar work to assist with the project.
For example, for Standard 3, we want to know how the teacher works with a group of 25 students, with a range of needs, and adapts instruction to meet their individual needs.
For example, each intermediate unit or district of more than 50,000 students might be required to create math and science academies, which offer a portion of their instruction online, with in - person practical application or advanced work.
This resource pack includes: Scheme of work Exerts from children's books to print and use in class Example images of finished book illustrations PowerPoint on what is an illustration with visual examples This scheme is designed to use words and students imaginations in response to them so that they can produce an illustration based on a paragraph from books.
Then students are taken through writing equations with a worked example and then a series of questions.
You can print and display or handout the sheets, or share the document with students on the computer and they can click on the artist names / images to link directly to examples of relevant work on the internet.
A powerpoint introducing students to a range of artists dealing with the themes of; architecture / artists / processes / ideas for development / examples of students work dealing with the themes.
This is a set of 3 presentations showing how to simplify a figure into a Sculptural form, giving examples of Henry Moore and his work and a project showing how to develop this with student outcomes.
McCauley offers the example of cooking, where students use math, reading, following directions, and working with measurement tools.
You have no idea how much pride I have to share this community with them — what they are learning from your examples of hard work and dedication, from the faculty to the staff to the students, are some of the best lessons a parent could impart.
This latest project has been an excellent example of collaboration between the public and private sectors and we look forward to working with the Education Funding Agency to deliver state of the art facilities to support its objectives for creating outstanding learning environments for students
In principle, we professors can also be removed from our positions if we violate the tenets of the academy, for example, publishing work that has been plagiarized or systematically penalizing students who disagreed with us.
For example, I may tell a group of students to come meet with me after school to work on material they are struggling with, and I know exactly who those students are because of the data.
Following this are examples of students work creating a display page with each of the elements.
Iowa, for example, is working to expand its 1:1 laptop program, with more than one - third of districts now putting laptops into the hands of students to ensure online learning is constantly available.
For example, the 2015 FCC Broadband Progress Report states that approximately 35 percent of schools lack access to fiber, meaning the high - quality broadband with appropriate speed students need to work.
These practices can be augmented with the treasure trove of cool technologies available today; my students can connect with artists all over the country for a masterclass using Skype, write music for class on free notation programs like MuseScore and Noteflight, create their own playlists of listening examples for a piece of music on Spotify and YouTube, and work collaboratively on music projects through Google Suite's Flat extension.
For another example of students sharing their final products with a community audience, watch the video Anatomy of a Project: Kinetic Conundrum, from Edutopia's Schools That Work series.
This SOW covers 3 half terms work of work, gives background information on the art form and clear tasks, broken down into accessible sections with examples of work from students to support the task.
For example, if black students are more likely to attend and black teachers are more likely to work in under - resourced schools, a naive analysis might conflate the effect of having a same - race teacher with that of school resources.
For example, as shown in Figure 3, the typical student in a non-FWS job reports working an average of 27 hours per week, with fewer than one in 10 working on campus.
A starter task to get students thinking about what the periodic table tells us already, Learning objectives, worked examples with answers, class tasks with answers (all written in the «notes» section of the powerpoint) a worksheet (attached) and an exam style question to really make sure they have met the learning objectives.
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